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    The Truth About “Ozempic Face”

    Illustration comparing starvation-induced weight loss and muscle-preserving fitness, commonly discussed as Ozempic face, highlighting muscle loss and accelerated aging.

    The term “Ozempic face” entered popular culture almost overnight. The term is used to describe the hollowed cheeks, loose skin, and a prematurely aged appearance some people develop after losing weight rapidly on GLP-1 drugs. The implication is that Ozempic itself somehow causes facial aging. That assumption is wrong. What people are seeing has less to do with the chemical…