
Let’s clear something up.
GLP-1 medications and peptides are not the same thing.
And if someone is lumping them together, they don’t understand physiology.
At Shot Bar Medspa, we use both GLP-1s and Peptides in Chicago. But we use them intentionally.
What Is a GLP-1?
GLP-1 medications like tirzepatide and semaglutide are prescription medications that:
- Slow gastric emptying
- Improve insulin sensitivity
- Increase satiety signaling
- Reduce food noise
They are powerful tools for metabolic dysfunction.
Patients in Lincoln Park, Lakeview, and the Gold Coast often tell me the same thing after starting:
“It’s quiet.”
That quiet is the absence of constant mental hunger.
What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body.
They can support:
- Growth hormone signaling
- Tissue repair
- Skin quality
- Metabolic flexibility
- Muscle preservation
Peptides are modulators. GLP-1s are metabolic drivers.
Why This Distinction Matters
If you have significant insulin resistance and 40+ pounds to lose, a peptide alone likely won’t be enough.
If you’re already lean but want improved recovery, better sleep, or skin regeneration, a GLP-1 is not appropriate.
This is why evaluation matters.
At Shot Bar, I combine my Harvard Medical School training in lifestyle medicine with functional lab analysis and real-world coaching.
Because no one should be put on a medication just because it’s trending.
Chicago deserves better than trend medicine.
For additional information about weight loss in at Shot Bar in Chicago, visit our GLP-1 page.
