The term “skinny shot” is used in two ways: to refer to the classic skinny shots known as lipotropic injections (also called Lipo-C, fat-burning shots, and amino acid shots for weight loss), and more recently to refer to the prescription diabetes and obesity medication Ozempic.
In this article, we focus on the classic lipotropic skinny shots. Read on to see if they are the right fit for your health needs.
What Is The Skinny Shot?
The classic skinny shot (lipotropic injections) is designed to boost metabolism, energy, and support fat burning. It is administered 1 to 2 times per week as an intramuscular injection, with most patients reporting seeing results after 3 to 6 weeks.
Severe allergic reactions are rare, but mild reactions at the injection site may occur (redness, itchiness). Skinny shots cost anywhere from $20 to $400 a month, and most insurance companies do not cover their cost, considering them an elective or cosmetic procedure.
How Does The Skinny Shot Work? Is It Effective?
Skinny shots are a nutrient-based metabolic support. There’s little clinical evidence to support skinny shots for the treatment of obesity and direct weight loss. Still, many patients report it serving as a supportive aid when combined with lifestyle changes. Skinny shots do not actively suppress appetite or change hunger signals, but they can support metabolic and liver health by helping the breakdown and processing of fats [1].
Skinny shot ingredients usually include a blend of nutrients such as:
- Vitamin B12 plays a role in energy production and fat metabolism, acting as a coenzyme to support metabolic enzymes. Lower B12 levels have been linked to higher body fat percentages and risk of obesity.
- Methionine helps convert homocysteine to cysteine, which supports liver detox and antioxidant pathways. This can help maintain healthy metabolism and process fat.
- Inositol supports insulin signals, acting as a secondary messenger, to improve insulin sensitivity and regulate glucose levels. It is often used as a supplement to support conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), where weight fluctuations and insulin resistance are common.
- Choline is a nutrient that supports liver health by transporting fats from the liver to other parts of the body and helps prevent fatty liver disease.
Skinny Shot vs Ozempic: Which is Better for You?
Although skinny shots and Ozempic can both support weight loss, they work in two completely different ways. Ozempic is not a nutrient-based supplemental injection; it is a prescription medication classified as a semaglutide and mimics a GLP-1 receptor agonist to increase insulin when blood sugar is high and suppress appetite. Ozempic also delays the emptying of the stomach and alters hunger signals in the brain [2].
Overall, Ozempic is a better option for those with obesity, type 2 diabetes, or those who have already tried nutritional supplements and lifestyle changes and saw no success. Classic skinny shots are ideal for individuals just starting on their weight loss journey or who are looking for an energy boost, but do not struggle with weight problems that significantly impact their health.
Weight Loss Drug | Classic Skinny shot | Ozempic |
Mechanism of action | Boost metabolism, support energy | Suppresses appetite, increases insulin |
Prescription Necessary | No | Yes, for obesity or type 2 diabetes |
Weight Loss | Mild to moderate, can aid in weight loss when paired with lifestyle changes | Significant and clinically supported |
Frequency | 1x to 2x a week | Once a week |
Side Effects | Minimal, mild | Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea |
Cost/Insurance | $20 to $400 a month, not usually covered by insurance | $900 to $1500, often covered by insurance |
Skinny Shot Side Effects: Safety Considerations
Classic skinny shots are not FDA-approved but are considered safe when administered correctly by qualified medical professionals. Skinny shots can cause several side effects. However, these usually wear off after the first couple of injections. Some of the side effects of skinny shots include:
- Reactions: Mild reactions at the injection site, such as redness, swelling, bruising, and discomfort are common but usually wear off after a few hours. Severe allergic reactions are rare but can happen and require emergency medical treatment.
- Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Mild nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may affect some users with already sensitive stomachs.
- Headaches: Sometimes reported, but often wear off quickly. Some users experience mild dizziness.
- Urine Color: Shots with high levels of vitamin B may turn your pee neon yellow, however, this is harmless.
There are several safety considerations to keep in mind, and treatment should be guided by a trusted clinician who can take precautions to reduce the risk of side effects.
Medical Supervision
Shots should be administered by a qualified medical professional to avoid the risk of injection site reactions, infection, or improper dosing. They will also discuss your medical history with you to make sure you are a good candidate. Tell your doctor if you have any allergies, metabolic disorders, or liver disease.
Broader Weight Loss Plan
Skinny shots can support a broader weight loss plan that focuses on exercise and nutrition. But they are not a quick fix and do not offer the rapid weight loss that users on Ozempic experience. To experience effects, it’s necessary to implement a consistent exercise routine and reduce calorie intake.
Frequency and Dose
Don’t order injections online and try to inject yourself. This can result in vitamin toxicity or amino acid imbalance and cause symptoms such as nausea, diarrhea, headaches, skin rashes, muscle weakness, or twitching.
Reactions or Interactions
Confirm you’re not allergic to any of the ingredients (e.g., vitamin B, choline) to reduce the risk of a serious reaction. Also, let your doctor know if you are on any other medications, as some interactions can occur if you’re taking other vitamins or blood thinners.
Where to Get A Skinny Shot Safely in Utah
Harper Clinic is a state-of-the-art functional medicine clinic in Utah, treating physical and mental health challenges. Our lipotropic injections support optimal nutrition, liver health, and can aid in weight management.
Our clinically excellent team provides personalized treatment plans to meet you wherever you are in your weight loss journey. Book a consult today.

Sources
[1] Cheerney, K. 2024. Everything You Need to Know About Lipotropic Injections. Healthline.
[2] Puckey, M. 2025. Ozempic. Drugs.com.