Vetted GlowMed Spa Guide

How much does tirzepatide cost in Los Angeles?

Updated for 2026. The dual GIP/GLP-1 behind Mounjaro and Zepbound — often the strongest option.

Quick answer: tirzepatide in Los Angeles typically costs $300–$600 / month. Once-weekly injection, ongoing.

What you’ll actually pay

Tirzepatide acts on two gut hormones (GIP and GLP-1) rather than one, and in head-to-head trials it tends to produce more weight loss than semaglutide. It’s the active ingredient in Mounjaro and Zepbound, and — like semaglutide — is widely offered as a compounded injection at med spas.

Across reputable Los Angeles med spas, expect the $300–$600 / monthrange above. The final number depends on how much you need and who’s performing the treatment — a consult gives you the real quote, not a phone estimate.

Typical cost
$300–$600 / month
Sessions
Once-weekly injection, ongoing
Results
Gradual; ~20% of body weight over ~12 months on average

What affects the price

Cheaper isn’t better. Prices far below the Los Angelesrange can mean diluted product, an inexperienced injector, or a device that isn’t safe for your skin tone. Quality and safety cost money.

Common questions

How much does tirzepatide cost in Los Angeles?

In Los Angeles, tirzepatide typically runs $300–$600 / month. Once-weekly injection, ongoing.

Why is tirzepatide cheaper at some Los Angeles spas?

Price usually tracks injector experience, the product or device used, and overhead. Prices well below the local range can signal diluted product, an inexperienced provider, or a device that isn't right for every skin tone.

Is tirzepatide better than semaglutide?

On average it produces more weight loss in trials, but “better” depends on your response, tolerance, and cost. Many people do well on either — a provider helps you choose and adjust.

What does it cost?

Compounded tirzepatide programs at med spas often run $300–$600 a month; brand-name Zepbound or Mounjaro is priced differently. Confirm what’s included before you start.

Are the side effects different?

Similar profile to semaglutide — mostly GI symptoms early on that tend to settle with gradual dosing. Screening and follow-up are the safeguards.