Ozempic and Weight Loss Drugs Spark Cosmetic Surgery Surge

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The rise in popularity of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic has led to an increase in 'Ozempic face,' a sagging appearance caused by rapid weight loss, prompting more cosmetic procedures such as facelifts and fillers. While these medications are effective short-term, most users stop within a year, raising concerns about long-term facial effects and the need for surgical intervention.
Topics:health#cosmetic-procedures#facelift#glp-1-medications#health-and-wellness#ozempic-face#weight-loss-drugs
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