Weight management is about health, not just appearance — excess weight contributes to diabetes, high blood pressure, low testosterone and erectile dysfunction, so addressing it supports men's health broadly. The clinic offers a medical, health-focused approach to weight.
Weight management is about health, not just appearance — excess weight contributes to diabetes, high blood pressure, low testosterone and erectile dysfunction, so addressing it supports men's health broadly. The clinic offers a medical, health-focused approach to weight.
Weight management is about health, not just appearance — excess weight contributes to diabetes, high blood pressure, low testosterone and erectile dysfunction, so addressing it supports men's health broadly. The clinic offers a medical, health-focused approach to weight.
Care is guided by assessment rather than quick fixes, and connects naturally with the clinic's anti-aging and vitality services and with treating conditions such as low testosterone that both cause and result from weight gain.
A clear, step-by-step pathway — with same-day testing wherever possible, and kind, attentive care.
We review your health, weight history and any related conditions.
Where relevant, we check for factors such as low testosterone that affect weight and energy.
A realistic, medical approach to weight, tailored to your health rather than a crash programme.
We review progress and adjust, linking with vitality care where useful.
Weight and men's health are closely linked — excess weight lowers testosterone and worsens erectile function, while low testosterone makes weight harder to lose — so a men's-health clinic is well placed to address the whole picture rather than weight in isolation.
Weight is approached medically and holistically here, connected to hormones, energy and men's health, by a board-certified urologist who is also a member of the Korean Society for the Study of Obesity. It fits the clinic's broader focus on vitality and healthy ageing.
Because weight is closely linked to men's health — it affects testosterone, erectile function and metabolic health — so it is addressed as part of the whole picture.
No — it is a medical, health-focused approach guided by assessment, aimed at sustainable results rather than quick fixes.
Yes — low testosterone and weight gain influence each other. Where relevant, we assess this as part of the plan.
Yes — weight care links naturally with the anti-aging and vitality clinic for energy and overall wellbeing.