What does Ozempic do to your face?

Ozempic, a medication used for weight loss, can cause subtle changes to the face. As people lose weight, some notice that their face looks a little slimmer. The skin may also show slight changes, which are often the result of fat loss in the face caused by the GLP-1 treatment. This is a common experience for people using Ozempic as part of their weight management plan.

An "Ozempic face" is a frequently discussed side effect of rapid weight loss when using Ozempic.

Read here all about how injectables help with an "Ozempic face."

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