Last reviewed: July 3, 2026

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Written by: Jay Hastings, CEO of PlexusDx

Jay Hastings is the CEO of PlexusDx, a precision health company focused on genetic testing, blood biomarker insights, and personalized wellness recommendations. He has more than 20 years of experience across healthcare innovation, genomics, laboratory operations, healthcare investing, and strategic finance.

Medically reviewed by: Jayden Lee, PharmD, EMBA

Jayden Lee, PharmD, EMBA, is the PlexusDx Medical Science Liaison with a PharmD and MBA specializing in pharmacogenomics and clinical product development, with a proven ability to bridge the gap between genomic research and practical patient outcomes. Dr. Lee has more than 10 years of professional experience in clinical pharmacy, academia, and research.

This article is part of the PlexusDx Education Hub — science-backed guidance on GLP-1 medications, metabolic health, and precision weight management.

Semaglutide works by signaling your brain's appetite centers through GLP-1 receptors, but proper injection technique ensures the medication reaches your bloodstream efficiently. Choosing the right injection sites and rotating between them prevents lipohypertrophy—a buildup of fatty tissue that can reduce medication absorption. This guide walks you through safe, effective administration practices.

Best Body Sites for Semaglutide Injections

Semaglutide injections work best in areas with adequate subcutaneous tissue where the needle reaches the layer between skin and muscle. The abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and buttocks are the four approved injection sites, each offering different advantages depending on your comfort level and lifestyle. The abdomen—particularly the area around your navel—provides easy access and consistent absorption, making it the most popular choice for weekly injections.

Your thighs offer another reliable option, especially if you prefer to inject while sitting or if you travel frequently. The outer thigh, roughly midway between hip and knee, has sufficient fatty tissue and allows for discreet injections under most clothing. Upper arm injections work well if someone else administers your dose, though self-injection here requires more flexibility and coordination than other sites.

The buttocks represent a fourth viable location that many patients find comfortable, particularly for those concerned about visible injection marks. Rotating between all four areas—rather than repeatedly using one spot—prevents tissue damage and maintains consistent medication absorption week to week.

Injection Site Rotation Schedule for Consistent Results

Rotating injection sites every week prevents lipohypertrophy and ensures your body absorbs semaglutide at a steady rate. A simple rotation pattern might follow this sequence: abdomen week one, right thigh week two, right upper arm week three, left buttock week four, then restart the cycle. This four-week rotation gives each injection site adequate recovery time while maintaining patient compliance through an easy-to-remember pattern.

Within each body area, further variation prevents repeated needle trauma to the same spot. If you inject in the abdomen, vary the location by several inches each week—for example, inject to the left of the navel one week and to the right the next. This micro-rotation, combined with macro-rotation between body areas, dramatically reduces inflammation, bruising, and the tissue thickening that can develop with repeated injections in identical locations.

Keep a simple log or phone reminder to track which site you used each week, especially during your first month of treatment. Many patients create a mental map by numbering their sites or using a calendar notation. Consistency in rotation planning removes guesswork and helps you identify any site-specific reactions early.

Step-by-Step Injection Technique for Safety and Comfort

Prepare your injection by gathering supplies: your semaglutide pen or syringe, an alcohol swab, a fresh needle, and a sharps disposal container. Wash your hands thoroughly and allow the medication to reach room temperature for five minutes if it was refrigerated—cold medication feels uncomfortable during injection and may be harder to push through the needle. Select your injection site and use the alcohol swab to clean an area about two inches in diameter, allowing it to air-dry completely.

Pinch the skin gently between your thumb and fingers to create a small fold, then insert the needle at a 45-to-90-degree angle depending on your body composition and needle length. Most patients use a standard needle gauge that penetrates the subcutaneous layer without reaching muscle—your prescribing provider specifies the correct needle length for your body type. Press the plunger slowly and steadily rather than forcefully; a slower injection causes less tissue irritation and discomfort.

After injecting, release the pinched skin and withdraw the needle smoothly. Apply gentle pressure with the alcohol swab for a few seconds but do not rub the site, as rubbing can increase bruising and potentially affect absorption. Place the used needle immediately into a sharps container and never recap it. Allow the injection site to settle for a few minutes before dressing or applying any topical products.

Managing Injection Site Reactions and When to Call Your Provider

Mild redness, small bruises, or minor swelling at the injection site typically resolve within hours to days and do not indicate a problem with treatment. Slight stinging during or immediately after injection is normal and usually fades quickly. However, warmth, increasing redness, pus, or swelling lasting more than a few days may signal infection or a reaction requiring medical attention—contact your prescribing provider if these symptoms develop.

Lipohypertrophy, or fatty tissue buildup, develops gradually when the same site receives repeated injections over weeks or months. Early signs include a firm, thickened area under the skin that may itch or feel tender. Rotating sites as described above prevents this condition, but if you notice lumps or hardened patches, switch to an unused area and allow the affected site to rest. Established lipohypertrophy can persist for months even after you stop injecting there, so prevention through proper rotation is far easier than management.

Some patients experience itching, hives, or rash around injection sites, which may indicate a reaction to the medication, the needle material, or the alcohol swab. If this occurs, discuss alternative cleaning agents with your provider—some patients substitute saline or plain water. Severe allergic reactions are rare with semaglutide but require immediate medical evaluation; seek emergency care if you develop difficulty breathing, facial swelling, or severe itching affecting large areas of your body.

How PlexusDx Compounded Semaglutide Supports Your Injection Success

PlexusDx partners with licensed 503A compounding pharmacies to prepare semaglutide that meets pharmaceutical standards while remaining accessible without insurance. Your compounded semaglutide begins at $149 per month, with your dose adjusted based on your response and tolerance—your dose may need to go up, but your price won't. This flat pricing structure removes barriers to finding the right therapeutic dose for your body's unique GLP-1 receptor function.

PlexusDx includes guidance on proper injection technique, site rotation, and troubleshooting in your onboarding materials and supports you through our patient-centered platform. If you're interested in understanding whether genetic variations in your GLP-1 receptor or other peptide pathways affect your response to semaglutide, PlexusDx offers the Precision Peptide Genetic Test—a $99 add-on after your first month of treatment. This test maps 14 metabolic pathways and 49 peptides, identifying whether variants in GLP1R rs6923761 or other key genes influence your semaglutide effectiveness.

HSA and FSA accounts cover PlexusDx compounded semaglutide in all 50 states, with no membership fee and no insurance required. If side effects or injection concerns arise, PlexusDx coordinates with your prescribing provider to adjust your plan, explore alternative formulations like oral semaglutide, or consider dual-compound options such as GLP-Squared injection.

How Your Genetics Influence GLP-1 Response

Not everyone responds to GLP-1 medications the same way. Genetic variants — including GIPR rs1800437, GLP1R rs6923761, FTO rs9939609, and MC4R rs17782313 — influence how your body processes these medications, how much weight you lose, and how you tolerate side effects. PlexusDx maps 14 pathways, 49 peptides, and 150+ genetic insights to match each patient to the right medication, dose, and lifestyle protocol for their biology. The PlexusDx Precision Peptide Genetic Test ($99 add-on after your first month of treatment) gives your provider precise insight into your peptide genetic predispositions before the first prescription is written.

Access Personalized GLP-1 Care Through PlexusDx

PlexusDx offers six prescription GLP-1 protocols to all 50 states — no membership, no insurance required, async intake or live consult. The Semaglutide Injection starts at $149/mo. Medications are dispensed from licensed 503A compounding pharmacies following strict quality and safety standards. Add a Precision Peptide Genetic Test for $99 to personalize your protocol from day one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I inject semaglutide in the same spot every week?

Repeatedly injecting in the same location causes lipohypertrophy—a thickening of fatty tissue that reduces medication absorption and increases bruising. Rotate your injection site systematically each week across your abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and buttocks to prevent this complication and maintain consistent results.

What angle should I use when injecting semaglutide?

Insert the needle at a 45-to-90-degree angle depending on your body composition and the needle length your provider recommends. The goal is to reach the subcutaneous tissue layer between skin and muscle without penetrating the muscle itself, which ensures proper medication absorption and minimizes pain.

Does PlexusDx semaglutide require special storage or preparation before injection?

PlexusDx compounded semaglutide follows standard storage guidelines from your licensed 503A pharmacy. Allow refrigerated medication to reach room temperature for five minutes before injecting—this improves comfort and makes the medication easier to administer. Your pharmacy provides detailed storage and preparation instructions with your first shipment.

What should I do if I develop bruising or swelling after an injection?

Mild bruising and swelling typically resolve within a few hours to days. Apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth immediately after injection and avoid rubbing the site. If swelling increases, warmth develops, or the area becomes infected, contact your prescribing provider; rotate your injection sites to allow the affected area to heal.

How can the PlexusDx Precision Peptide Genetic Test help with my semaglutide injections?

The Precision Peptide Genetic Test identifies variants in your GLP1R gene (rs6923761) and 48 other peptides across 14 metabolic pathways. Understanding your genetic profile helps predict whether you may be a responder or non-responder to semaglutide, allowing PlexusDx and your provider to optimize your dose or explore alternatives like tirzepatide before investing weeks in an ineffective treatment approach.

Related Reading

Pricing and availability current as of July 2026. Compounded GLP-1 medications are not FDA-approved drug products; they are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies under federal compounding regulations. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are not the same as Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, or Mounjaro. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.

Return to the PlexusDx Education Hub for more evidence-based resources on GLP-1 therapy, metabolic health, and personalized weight management.

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Medical review process: This article was reviewed for medical accuracy, scientific clarity, evidence alignment, and appropriate discussion of genetics, medications, supplements, biomarkers, and health-related claims.

Sources and evidence: PlexusDx educational content is developed using peer-reviewed research, clinical literature, reputable medical references, and, where applicable, public health or regulatory guidance.

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Important disclaimer: PlexusDx educational content is for informational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about medications, supplements, genetic testing, lab testing, or health-related care.

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