As weight-loss medications move from clinic to cultural conversation, a survey of two thousand British adults reveals that the desire to look presentable at a wedding or holiday destination now outweighs, for many, the medical rationale these powerful drugs were designed to serve. The finding is less a scandal than a mirror held up to a society that has long entangled health with appearance, and now has pharmaceutical tools potent enough to make that entanglement consequential. Pharmacy leaders, regulators, and clinicians are responding not with condemnation but with a quiet insistence that me