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Metabolic Health at Aetheria Aesthetics & Wellness™

Ross Township · Pittsburgh’s North Hills · Metabolic Health

Designed for adults who want in-person clinical care for GLP-1 weight loss, peptide therapy, and ongoing metabolic wellness, not a prescription dispensed without follow-up.

With Melissa Kolowitz, PA-C. 20+ years clinical and surgical experience.

Aetheria Aesthetics treatment room in Ross Township, Pittsburgh's North Hills

Our Approach to Metabolic Health

GLP-1 medications are a meaningful clinical tool. They are not, on their own, a metabolic health program. The patients we see most often have already heard the headlines about semaglutide and tirzepatide. What they are looking for is something different: a clinician who knows the labs, knows the side-effect curve, knows when a peptide protocol belongs in the picture, and knows what to do when significant weight loss brings new questions that the medication itself cannot answer.

At Aetheria, metabolic health is in-person clinical care for GLP-1 therapy, peptide protocols, and ongoing wellness, supported by Melissa Kolowitz’s 20+ years of surgical and clinical experience. Her surgical background is part of what makes this practice different. A clinician trained inside the OR thinks about tissue, healing, and whole-patient physiology in ways that translate into how every dose, every follow-up, and every protocol decision gets made.

The medication is one tool in a broader plan. The lab work, the body composition tracking, the conversations about what comes next, the willingness to slow down or stop when the right answer is to slow down or stop, are the rest of the work. We believe long-term metabolic outcomes matter more than short-term weight loss numbers, and the program is built that way.

Significant weight loss is anatomy. What we do around it is medicine. The two need to be in conversation, not separated by three different providers.

MELISSA KOLOWITZ, PA-C OWNER · PROVIDER

What a GLP-1 Medication Does on Its Own vs In-Person Care at Aetheria

A GLP-1 prescription is the medication. Metabolic health is what the medication is part of.

ConcernGLP-1 Medication AloneIn-Person Care at Aetheria
Body weightThe medication’s primary clinical use.Same medication. Plus weekly to monthly in-person visits, conservative starting doses, paced titration, and the option to slow if the right answer is to slow.
Visceral fatPartial.Peptide protocols (sermorelin, ipamorelin, tesamorelin) reviewed where clinically appropriate.
Facial volume considerationsNot part of the medication’s clinical effect.Continuity care available with Sculptra collagen biostimulation. See the Aesthetic Continuity section below.
Skin tone, face and neckNot part of the medication’s clinical effect.Continuity care available with InMode Luxora (Morpheus8 Burst radiofrequency microneedling). See Aesthetic Continuity.
Body contour considerationsNot part of the medication’s clinical effect.Continuity care available with InMode Luxora (Quantum RF radiofrequency contouring). See Aesthetic Continuity.
Metabolic and cellular healthNot part of the medication’s clinical effect.NAD+ protocols for cellular function. Ongoing lab work to track metabolic markers.
Tissue supportNot part of the medication’s clinical effect.GHK-Cu peptide protocols reviewed where clinically appropriate.
Provider continuityVariable. Often no in-person visits.Always Melissa. In-person care at every visit, from baseline labs through long-term metabolic wellness.

Why Aetheria for Metabolic Health

The clinical difference at Aetheria starts with Melissa Kolowitz, PA-C, and her 20+ years of surgical and clinical experience. Surgical training teaches you to think about tissue, healing, and the patient in front of you as a whole physiology, not a single complaint. That perspective informs every protocol decision, every dose adjustment, every conversation about what comes next.

Metabolic health at Aetheria is built around in-person continuity. Every visit is with Melissa. Always Melissa. The clinical history we build at the first consultation informs the eighth, the eighteenth, and the conversation about what to do when active weight loss settles.

The approach is consistent with everything we do at Aetheria Aesthetics & Wellness™:

  • One provider, every visit. No rotating injectors. No handoffs between weight care, peptide care, and wellness care.
  • Lab-driven decisions, not guesswork. Baseline and follow-up labs inform medication selection, dose adjustments, peptide protocols, and timing.
  • Conservative starting doses with paced titration. Side effects are managed by pace, not by tolerating a dose that is too high too soon.
  • Honest sequencing. If a protocol makes more clinical sense in three months than now, Melissa will say so. If something is not the right answer for you, you will hear that too.
  • Boutique pace, not chain volume. This work cannot be rushed and we will not rush it.
Melissa Kolowitz, PA-C, founder and provider at Aetheria Aesthetics & Wellness

Your First Visit and What Follows

From the first conversation through ongoing care, in-person at Aetheria Aesthetics & Wellness™.


Consultation

Comprehensive intake on weight history, current medications, metabolic goals, and any concerns about what you are seeing today. Discussion of candidacy for GLP-1 therapy, peptide protocols, or both. About 60 minutes. No pressure to begin treatment the same day.

Lab Work and Baseline

Specific lab panels for metabolic, hormonal, and nutritional markers. Body composition assessment. Results inform medication selection, dosing, peptide protocols, and the sequence of care.

Active Care

Weekly to bi-weekly in-person visits during titration. Monthly visits during the active phase of GLP-1 therapy. Peptide protocols and nutritional guidance integrated based on your labs and goals.

Long-Term Care

Ongoing in-person visits matched to your situation. Lab reviews, peptide continuity, nutritional guidance, and the option to bring aesthetic continuity care into the conversation if you decide that conversation fits.

Common Questions About Metabolic Health Care

I am already on a GLP-1. Can I continue it with Aetheria?

Yes. Many patients begin in-person clinical care after starting GLP-1 therapy. The first visit covers baseline labs, body composition, current dose and tolerance, side-effect history, and what you are looking for from ongoing care. From there the protocol is yours: continue your current dose with in-person follow-up, taper into maintenance, or adjust based on what the labs show. The medication is one tool in a broader metabolic health plan, and the plan is built around your situation.

How is in-person clinical care different from a prescription-only program?

In-person care at Aetheria includes baseline and follow-up lab work, body composition assessment, side-effect management in real time, conversations about peptide and nutritional support that fit your labs, and the option to bring continuity care into the conversation when significant weight loss raises new questions. The medication itself is the same. The clinical work around it is what differs.

When does peptide therapy fit into metabolic health care?

Peptide protocols are selected based on your lab work and goals, not a default stack. NAD+ is often a starting consideration for cellular and metabolic support. Sermorelin and ipamorelin are designed for those concerned about body composition and recovery. Tesamorelin is designed for those concerned about visceral fat. GHK-Cu is designed for those concerned about tissue support. Each is reviewed during consultation; none is automatically prescribed.

What happens to my face and skin during weight loss?

Significant weight loss reduces facial fat pads in the midface, temples, and lower face, and can lead to skin and contour considerations wherever the underlying volume has shifted faster than the skin can remodel. This is anatomy, not a side effect of the medication. Some patients are happy with what they see; others have specific questions. Continuity care at Aetheria includes Sculptra for facial volume considerations, InMode Luxora Morpheus8 Burst for skin tone considerations, and InMode Luxora Quantum RF for contour considerations, all designed for those concerned about post-weight-loss differences.

How long does metabolic health care continue?

Active GLP-1 phases typically span twelve to eighteen months. Long-term metabolic wellness with peptide continuity, nutritional guidance, and ongoing lab work continues as long as it is clinically valuable. Some patients taper off medication after the active phase; some continue at maintenance doses indefinitely. The pace is set by your clinical situation and your preferences, not a rigid protocol.

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Visit Aetheria in Ross Township, Pittsburgh’s North Hills

Metabolic health care at Aetheria Aesthetics & Wellness™ is by consultation. We serve patients across Ross Township and Pittsburgh’s North Hills, including Wexford, Cranberry Township, Sewickley, and Mars. Book online or call to schedule your initial in-person consultation with Melissa Kolowitz, PA-C.