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Rapid weight loss from medications such as Ozempic can lead to a cosmetic change known as “Ozempic face,” a term that describes a thinner, more hollow facial appearance rather than a medical condition. As people lose fat throughout the body, they also lose the fat that supports facial contours, making wrinkles, sagging skin, and signs of aging more noticeable. Experts stress that the medication itself does not target the face—weight loss is the real cause. Maintaining good nutrition, staying hydrated, eating enough protein,n and losing weight gradually may help reduce these effects. Anyone concerned about facial changes should consult a healthcare provider before altering treatment.
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