Comparison of youthful and aging facial features showing fat-pad changes in a woman's face, with labels indicating hollows under the eyes, loss of fullness and flattened cheeks, wrinkles around the nose and mouth, sagging jawline, and fullness between the neck and chin, with ages 26 and 64 marked.

The term “Ozempic Face” refers to the phenomenon of noticeable facial changes after people lose weight while using GLP-1s. Caused by rapid weight loss (not the medication itself), people’s faces can begin to look “hollowed out” with sunken eyes and cheeks, extra skin, wrinkles and sagging jowls.

As we lose weight we deplete our fat stores, which is the desired outcome of weight loss. Unfortunately, our bodies don’t discriminate when burning fat and our coveted facial fat pads which plumps our skin and maintains our look of youth, gets burned the same as the fat on our belly.

Two medical vials and a syringe with a yellow needle, all on a white background.

What is “Ozempic face” ?

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What Can I Do About It?

At SELF, our comprehensive weight loss program includes your custom treatment plan to help prevent and treat “Ozempic Face” while you are on your weight loss journey.

We also offer several non-surgical treatments if you have noticed face or body skin changes with your recent weight loss. During your consultation our team of experts will develop a customized treatment plan addressing your concerns.

  • Morpheus8 forSkin Laxity (AKA loose skin)

  • Morpheus8 to address fine lines and wrinkles

  • PRP - a natural filler that will stimulate collagen and elastin production

  • HA Dermal filler for volume loss

  • Nutritional counseling and supplements supporting your skin and overall health

  • IV hydration and anti-aging treatments

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Morpheus-8 results