The Daily Mail reported that more than 9 million prescriptions for the drug Ozempic were distributed in the United States in the last three months of 2022.
These days, prescription drugs like Ozempic, originally intended for diabetics, are now also used for weight loss. This dual use began after it was found to reduce appetite. In 2021, the FDA approved Ozempic for people who suffer from overweight, but unlike Hollywood, you don’t have to suffer from overweight to get an injection to slim down.
Nevertheless, Ozempic users do not read the detailed instructions and do not consider this wonder drug’s less unpleasant side effects, such as sunken eyes, sagging skin, and raised cheekbones, or the professional “Ozempic face”. Apparently not. call a phenomenon.
“The Ozempic face is essentially the same feature seen when a patient loses weight rapidly or regularly,” explains New Jersey plastic surgeon Smita Ramanadam, MD. “Signs of loss of facial volume and loss of facial fat include more sunken cheeks, sagging skin, and an overall hollowing out of the facial features.”
A classic example of Dr. Ramanadham’s words is Scott Disick’s face, which has undergone an extreme and alarming change. In recent months, rumors about the reality star’s health have been circulating on gossip sites, with his aides saying he is using Ozempic to get rid of his “dad body” and stressing that he doesn’t need drugs.
Dr. Sue Decotis, a weight loss expert who has prescribed Ozempic to thousands of patients, said weight loss is more noticeable in people with long faces because the skin stretches.
Still, experts say Disick’s behavior is truly exceptional and suggests other factors may be at play, which dovetails with fans’ concerns that Disick has resumed drug use.
Since Hollywood stars (and local celebrities) don’t readily admit to using weight-loss injections, select experts and surgeons, including Georgia plastic surgeon Dr. Nicholas Jones, have recently revealed that they’ve lost a lot of weight. I received photos of 15 famous people that I reduced. More than half of them, mostly men, are said to be worried about Ozempic’s face.
Experts say actor John Goodman, 71, is an example of the “Ozempik face,” or how the face changes after rapid weight loss due to sunken cheeks and sunken eyes. did. They also noted increased wrinkles on his face. “I don’t know if it’s true because he hasn’t made any news about Ozempic,” Dr. Ramanadham countered.
Regarding Robbie Williams, the experts said: “The loss of volume can be seen in the sunken area under the eyes and cheeks, as well as increased wrinkles. In Robbie’s case, you can see the direct result of the weight loss.” A year ago, the singer mentioned her significant weight loss, saying she had lost 25 pounds and hinting that it was a magic bullet like Ozempic. He defined the process as a miracle.
Among women, Sharon Osbourne, 71, was claimed by two experts to be an extreme example of the Ozempic face after she revealed she lost 42 pounds with Ozempic. Dr. Ramanadham said, “Her eyes are more sunken, her cheeks are more sunken,” and “her facial volume has also decreased significantly, with an associated increase in wrinkles.” said.
Even in our small country there is a great demand for Ozempic. “This is a trend that has recently come out of the United States because drugs are more effective than they used to be. In the past, weight loss with drugs was not as pronounced, but now they have become more effective and weight loss has increased. “You can lose weight with fewer side effects and less effort,” explained Dr. Raz Hagoel, medical director of Dr. Raz Medical Weight Loss Clinic.
The rush to Ozempic and the fact that not everyone had access to a prescription also led to the establishment of a thriving black market. “Many celebrities, not just models, do not meet the Ozempic standards and are getting Ozempic on the black market for 2,000 shekels per injection,” said a pharmaceutical industry source.