dondada109
GLP-1 Apprentice

Many people here, including me, used to be at a high body fat percentage and lost a significant amount of weight. Some lost more, some less. I’m currently around 12% body fat after a long diet.
One thing that still bothers me is the concept of “fat cell memory.” From what I understand, during weight loss we mainly shrink and empty fat cells, but we don’t really get rid of most of them. So even after getting lean, those fat cells are still there and can easily store energy again once calories go up.
It almost feels similar to muscle glycogen supercompensation: after a diet, when you start eating more again, the body seems very efficient at refilling and storing energy, including fat storage.
My question is:
Are there any peptides, medications, or methods (besides liposuction or cryotherapy) that can actually help reduce the number of fat cells, not just shrink them?
One thing that still bothers me is the concept of “fat cell memory.” From what I understand, during weight loss we mainly shrink and empty fat cells, but we don’t really get rid of most of them. So even after getting lean, those fat cells are still there and can easily store energy again once calories go up.
It almost feels similar to muscle glycogen supercompensation: after a diet, when you start eating more again, the body seems very efficient at refilling and storing energy, including fat storage.
My question is:
Are there any peptides, medications, or methods (besides liposuction or cryotherapy) that can actually help reduce the number of fat cells, not just shrink them?


