Weight loss-inducing drugs like Ozempic or Wegovy are gaining popularity, but there’s a rising discourse about potential side effects, such as the development of loose, sagging, or aged-looking skin. Online discussions about “Ozempic face” and “Ozempic butt” highlight concerns regarding the medication’s swift and pronounced impact on the physical appearance of some users. Essentially, these medications can lead to rapid weight loss, potentially resulting in loose or wrinkled skin on the face, buttocks, or other areas.

Skin Changes After Weight Loss

While Ozempic is currently receiving the majority of attention and is associated with terms like “Ozempic face” and “Ozempic butt,” it’s important to note that several medications are linked to this issue.

Wegovy is the sole medication approved by the FDA for addressing overweight and obesity. Reports suggest that Ozempic and Mounjaro have been used off-label for weight loss.

All three drugs function similarly: both semaglutide and tirzepatide stimulate insulin release in response to high blood sugar levels, delay gastric emptying, reduce hunger, and facilitate the loss of stored fat.

These medications can enhance the health of individuals with type 2 diabetes, overweight, and/or obesity by lowering the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers. However, the rapid weight loss associated with these drugs can result in the undesirable issue of sagging skin, often referred to as “Ozempic face” or “Ozempic butt.”

Skin elasticity, the ability of the skin to change or return to its shape when stretched, depends on factors like age, lifestyle habits, genetics, collagen levels, and hydration levels. Aging is a significant risk factor for reduced skin elasticity. The speed and amount of weight loss also impact skin elasticity, with rapid and substantial weight loss potentially hindering the skin’s ability to adjust to the new shape of underlying tissue.

Loose Skin Most Noticeable in Face and Butt

While online discussions explicitly mention people’s faces and buttocks, it’s essential to recognize that loose skin can occur on various other parts of the body as well. Weight loss in the face can have a significant impact due to the distribution of fat in the body. This is the reason why there’s often talk about “Ozempic face” aging individuals—the skin loses its tightness. Some resort to facial fillers to maintain a youthful appearance and prevent wrinkles.

What Can be Done About “O-Face” and “O-Bottom”?

Here at Reston Dermatology, we offer a few options to help with the sagging skin that we often see with Ozempic. We can opt for Morpheus8 to address sagging facial skin and Neo for flat buttocks—referred to as O-Face and O-Butt. Morpheus8 is a non-surgical advanced needling treatment. By employing radiofrequency, Morpheus8 treatment induces collagen production to firm and smooth out wrinkles on both the face and body. Emsculpt Neo presents a novel, non-surgical method for enhancing the aesthetics of your buttocks. In contrast to BBL surgery, this procedure eliminates the need for incisions or anesthesia. Instead, it utilizes high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to target and tone the muscles in the buttock area.

Best Treatments For Ozempic Face and Butt in Northern Virginia

At Reston Dermatology, we understand our devices,. They are the top of the line, best devices, with safeguards on settings, and we have thoroughly trained technicians with appropriate gold standards settings.  If you are ready to learn more, please contact Reston Dermatology and Cosmetic Center.

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