How Acupuncture Supports Weight Loss
Most patients who come to our Midtown Manhattan clinic for weight loss acupuncture have already tried the obvious things. Whole30, intermittent fasting, Noom, Peloton, a few months on Ozempic, maybe a personal trainer at the Equinox on Columbus Circle. Sometimes it worked for a while; usually it didn't last. By the time someone walks into our West 57th Street office, they're not looking for another diet plan — they're looking for help understanding why their body keeps fighting them.
From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, weight gain is rarely just about calories in and out. It's about digestion that isn't extracting energy properly (spleen qi deficiency in TCM terms), it's about cortisol from chronic stress shutting down your metabolism, it's about poor sleep driving carb cravings the next afternoon, and — for women over 38 — it's often about subtle hormone drift in perimenopause that changes where the body stores fat. Weight loss acupuncture in NYC isn't a quick fix for any of that, but it can move the needle on the underlying patterns.
Our approach combines body acupuncture (points like ST36, SP6, CV12 for digestion and metabolism), ear acupuncture (Shen Men and Hunger points to dampen cravings), and — when appropriate — a custom Chinese herbal formula. We also send you home with ear seeds between visits, so the appetite-regulating points keep working through the week. Dr. Xaoling Shang and Dr. Yu Qi handle these cases together at our clinic near Columbus Circle, between 9th and 10th Avenue on the Hell's Kitchen / Lincoln Square border.
What we won't do: promise pounds per week, sell supplement stacks, or tell you to skip your endocrinologist. What we will do: take a careful history, identify the TCM pattern actually driving things for you, and give you an honest read on whether weight loss acupuncture is likely to help in your specific situation — or whether you'd be better served by a different referral.
Conditions We Treat
Stubborn weight after 40 or perimenopause
Stress eating and emotional eating patterns
Late-night cravings and sugar urges
Plateau after initial diet success
Weight gain during or after pregnancy
Side effects from GLP-1 medications (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro)
PCOS-related weight challenges
Hypothyroid-related weight changes (with endocrine care)
Bloating, water retention and digestive sluggishness
Benefits
- · Reduces appetite and dampens carb cravings via auricular Shen Men and Hunger points
- · Improves digestive function — patients often notice less bloating within 2-3 visits
- · Lowers cortisol and the stress-eating loop that comes with it
- · Supports better sleep — and sleep is upstream of next-day food choices
- · Helps regulate hormones tied to weight (thyroid, insulin, estrogen rhythm)
- · Eases nausea, fatigue and GI side effects for patients on GLP-1 drugs
- · Steadier energy without the afternoon crash
- · No drugs, no extreme restriction, no rebound from stopping a fad diet
What to Expect
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Comprehensive Assessment
We evaluate your health history, lifestyle, eating habits, and weight loss goals to create a personalized treatment plan.
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Targeted Acupuncture
We target specific points that regulate appetite, boost metabolism, and address underlying imbalances contributing to weight gain.
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Ear Acupuncture
Auricular (ear) acupuncture is especially effective for appetite control and can be supplemented with ear seeds for continuous benefits.
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Lifestyle Guidance
We provide dietary recommendations and lifestyle tips based on Traditional Chinese Medicine principles to support your weight loss journey.
Why choose Delight for weight-loss acupuncture
We treat weight as a downstream issue — most patients have already tried diets, fitness apps and trackers, and arrive frustrated. Dr. Xaoling Shang, L.Ac. (MSTOM, 15+ years) approaches it as a TCM pattern question first: is digestion sluggish, is sleep poor, is stress eating involved, are hormones drifting around perimenopause? The acupuncture and herb plan follows from that, not the other way around.
We do not promise specific pounds-per-week. What we can offer is steadier appetite, less stress-eating, and a sense that your body is working with you — usually inside 4–6 weekly visits. Self-pay; we will outline a realistic plan and cost at the first visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much weight will I lose? +
We can't give a number — anyone who does is selling. What patients commonly notice in the first month is reduced cravings, fewer late-night urges, and steadier energy. Sustainable loss tends to come from those changes rather than from the needles themselves.
Can acupuncture work with GLP-1 drugs (Ozempic, Wegovy)? +
Yes. We often see patients on these medications who want help with the nausea, fatigue, and digestive side effects. Acupuncture is safe alongside them — tell us your dose and we'll coordinate.
How often do I need to come? +
Most people start with 1–2 sessions per week for 4–6 weeks, then drop to maintenance every 2–4 weeks. Ear seeds between visits keep the appetite-regulating points active.
Will it help with bloating and water retention? +
Often yes — these are usually a TCM spleen-damp pattern, and points along the spleen and stomach channels respond pretty quickly. Many patients report waistband looseness within 2-3 visits even before scale change. We may also pair acupuncture with a short course of a damp-clearing herbal formula.
I'm in perimenopause and the weight won't budge. Can acupuncture help? +
This is one of the more common reasons women in their mid-40s come to us. The hormonal shift around perimenopause genuinely changes where the body stores fat (more abdominal, less hip), and old diet strategies stop working. Acupuncture for perimenopausal weight gain works on the underlying hormone rhythm — kidney yin and liver qi in TCM terms — rather than on calories. Expect this to take longer than weight loss in your 30s; 8-12 weeks before reassessing is fair.
Do I need to change my diet for this to work? +
We won't put you on a restrictive plan. We do give plain-language TCM-based food guidance — things like easing off raw cold foods in winter, watching late-night eating, and adjusting portion timing to your energy patterns. Most patients find these adjustments doable; nothing exotic, nothing you have to order from a special store.
Does insurance cover weight loss acupuncture in NYC? +
Usually no. Most New York plans cover acupuncture only for chronic pain, not for weight management. We are a self-pay practice for this service, and we'll give you a clear cost breakdown at the first visit. We can provide a superbill if your plan allows out-of-network reimbursement.
Is this safe if I'm also on antidepressants or thyroid medication? +
Acupuncture itself has no drug interactions and is safe alongside SSRIs, thyroid replacement, blood pressure medications, and most other prescriptions. If we propose a herbal formula, we'll check it against your medication list first — and we'll skip the herbs if there's any concern, doing acupuncture only.
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