The Rise of ‘Ozempic Face’: How Weight Loss Medications are Fueling a Cosmetic Surgery Boom

As the popularity of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy continues to surge, cosmetic surgeons are seeing a rise in patients dealing with an unexpected side effect: “Ozempic face.” This phenomenon refers to the sagging skin and hollowed facial appearance caused by rapid weight loss. While these drugs effectively curb appetite and promote weight loss, the loss of fat, particularly in the face, can lead to a deflated look that many find disheartening. Cosmetic procedures such as dermal fillers, facelifts, and fat transfers are becoming increasingly common as patients seek to restore their youthful appearance. Surgeons are reporting that individuals who lose a significant amount of weight are often opting for treatments to combat these changes, highlighting the growing trend of cosmetic enhancements alongside pharmaceutical weight loss solutions.
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