At Beauty Reclaimed Cosmetic Centre in Mudgee, we understand that weight loss is a deeply personal and often complex journey. That’s why we offer a nurse-led, medically supported program that focuses on long-term, sustainable outcomes—not quick fixes or one-size-fits-all solutions.
Led by AHPRA-registered Nurse Ange, our consultations are rooted in compassion, medical insight, and individualised care—because we know that behind every weight concern is a unique story, and real change begins with being seen, heard, and supported.
Why Consider a Weight Loss Consultation?
For many people, weight gain or difficulty losing weight isn’t just about diet and exercise. It can be linked to deeper issues like:
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Hormonal changes or insulin resistance
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Fatigue or low energy
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Cravings and appetite dysregulation
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A history of unsuccessful weight management attempts
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Unexplained weight fluctuations
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Genetics
Our weight loss consultations provide a safe, judgement-free space to explore these factors. They are suitable for individuals seeking professional, evidence-based guidance and who are ready to invest in their health.
Our Holistic, Nurse-Led Program
Your journey begins with a private 1:1 consultation with Nurse Ange, who will take a detailed medical and lifestyle history, discuss your goals, and explore the contributing factors behind your weight concerns.
This initial appointment may include:
✔️ In-clinic support with Nurse Ange
✔️ A comprehensive medical and lifestyle review
✔️ Baseline body measurements for progress tracking
✔️ Education around GLP-1 medications and how they may assist
✔️ A referral for blood tests to identify contributing factors
✔️ A telehealth consultation with a prescribing doctor to assess suitability
✔️ A tailored treatment and lifestyle plan based on clinical assessment
This collaborative model ensures your care is comprehensive, safe, and medically sound, with ongoing check-ins and adjustments tailored to your needs.
Understanding GLP-1 Medications
As part of our medical weight loss program, some patients may be offered access to GLP-1 receptor agonist medications. These medications were originally developed for managing blood sugar in type 2 diabetes and are now widely used for weight management under medical supervision.
How They Work:
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Mimic naturally occurring hormones that help regulate appetite and digestion
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Support longer-lasting fullness and reduce hunger
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Help decrease cravings, including for sugar and alcohol
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Assist with portion control and support habit change
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May contribute to improvements in metabolic health, including insulin sensitivity and inflammation
These medications are often used as tools to support lifestyle changes, helping individuals feel more in control of their appetite and enabling them to form healthier habits over time.
Ongoing Follow-Up Care Pathway
Support doesn’t stop after your first appointment. Our model includes:
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Follow-up appointments every 3–4 weeks in the initial stages
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Ongoing assessment and dosage adjustments as needed
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Long-term check-ins every 2–3 months, moving to biannual reviews once stable
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Continued education, guidance, and support from your clinical team
This approach ensures you receive the right care at the right time, always centred around your individual needs.
It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Weight loss is not linear—and it’s certainly not about perfection. It’s about progress, support, and long-term change. At Beauty Reclaimed, we walk beside you every step of the way, ensuring your journey is medically informed, compassionate, and entirely personalised.
Beauty Reclaimed’s Difference:
✨ Mudgee’s premiere Nurse-led clinic care, tailored to you
✨ Medically supervised pathways
✨ Evidence-based education and tools
✨ Supportive, judgment-free environment
Disclaimer:
The information provided in this blog is intended as a general guide only and does not constitute personalised medical advice. Outcomes will vary depending on individual circumstances, and a full consultation with a qualified practitioner is required before any treatment can be prescribed or initiated. We always recommend keeping your GP updated of any medication changes.