Perhaps the worst kept secret ever: medications like Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and other GLP-1 treatments have helped countless people achieve significant, life-changing weight loss.
And the numbers are only increasing. Current research shows that 1 in 8 adults are taking a GLP-1 for weight loss, regardless of the associated expense.
On the one hand, this is truly extraordinary as the health benefits are well-documented and, honestly, undeniable. On the other, there’s one side effect that patients increasingly ask and worry over: marked changes in facial appearance.
Read more: About Face: What Happens After GLP-1 Weight Loss?If you’ve realized significant weight loss via a GLP-1, and have also noticed your face looking a bit more hollow, tired, or, worse yet, aged, you’re not alone. Just a quick glance at the ever-expanding roster of celebrities who’ve successfully lost weight following GLP-1 treatment is proof enough.
The truth is, like it or not, you’re in good company. In better news, there are solutions to fix “Ozempic face.”
But, first…
Why Does Weight Loss Affect Your Face?
Think of a double-edged sword. When you lose weight, especially at a rapid pace, your body doesn’t just lose fat from target areas like the abdomen or thighs. You’ll also drop weight from your face, which, as we all know, plays a key role in maintaining a youthful, balanced appearance.
Facial fat helps support skin structure, maintain volume in the cheeks and under-eyes, and generally keeps skin looking smooth and lifted.
Unfortunately, if the volume decreases, you might find your appearance looking more hollow or gaunt, less defined in certain areas, and all around more susceptible to visible lines and sagging.
Read: the dreaded “Ozempic face.”
What Areas Are Most Affected?
While every patient is different, the most noticeable changes tend to occur in:
- Cheeks: Loss of volume can flatten the mid-face
- Under-eye area: Hollowness may create a tired appearance
- Jawline: Skin may appear less firm or slightly lax
- Temples: Volume loss can subtly change facial balance
While certainly not harmful, these results can feel unexpected and, frankly, discouraging, especially after achieving a major health goal.
The question we’re often asked then is what, if anything, can be done?
Can “Ozempic Face” Be Avoided?
If we’re truth telling, slow and steady is really the ideal approach to weight loss. Even so, a slower approach will yield some facial changes as your body adjusts. This is why today’s best aesthetic treatments are designed to restore balance in a way that looks natural and not overdone.
Treatment Options to Restore Facial Volume
Led by Dr. Evan Zelinger, our team embraces a personalized approach to restoring facial harmony after weight loss. Depending on your goals, treatment may include dermal fillers, which have proven effective in restoring volume in areas like the cheeks and under-eyes for a refreshed, lifted look.
Laser treatments can also help improve skin texture and firmness, while a combo approach is like a one-two punch, more powerful and strategic in addressing volume and skin quality.
We’re not trying to change your face; rather, our goal is to help you look like yourself, just a more rested and balanced version.
A More Natural Approach to Rejuvenation
One of the biggest shifts we’re seeing in aesthetics is a move toward subtle, natural results. After weight loss, this is especially important because, instead of filling what’s been lost, the focus is on restoring just enough volume and support to maintain your natural features.
For What You’ve Achieved, You Deserve to Feel as Good as You Look
Weight loss is a major accomplishment and one that we applaud. You should be extremely proud of the positive choices you’ve made, which is why, if changes in your face don’t reflect how vibrant and confident you feel, we hope you will reach out to discuss the many safe and effective ways to bring everything back into alignment. A consultation is the best place to start. This is our opportunity to walk you through your options and create a plan that feels right for you. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Zelinger today.
