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Plastic surgeons warn ‘Ozempic face’ has taken over Hollywood

Why the long face? Ozempic.

Amid the weight loss treatment’s skyrocketing popularity, surgeons believe that Hollywood is experiencing a spike in the side effect known as “Ozempic Face.”

Several doctors claimed that celebs from John Goodman to Sharon Osborne are among those hit hardest by the alleged condition.

For the uninitiated, some side effects of taking Ozempic include sunken eyes, gaunt cheeks and saggy skin, often making the user appear older and more deflated.

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by Anonymousreply 4April 21, 2024 6:12 PM

Ack!!

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by Anonymousreply 1April 20, 2024 3:11 AM

Diet and exercise are the only way!

by Anonymousreply 2April 20, 2024 3:16 AM

Mein fat Fuhrer.

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by Anonymousreply 3April 20, 2024 3:17 AM

Scott Disick will ‘stop taking Ozempic’ after ‘public outcry’ over extreme weight loss

The reality star, 40, had fans startled and worried over his lean frame and gaunt face after what appears to be significant weight loss, as rumors swirl that he takes Ozempic.

“Scott recognized that he needed to stop taking Ozempic after seeing the photos of himself and the public outcry over his weight loss,” they claimed.

“He thought he looked good because he was thinner again — not realizing that this was not healthy.”

“Scott has been incredibly attractive and fit his entire life and is not having the best time accepting that age is catching up with him,” they added.

But plastic surgeons have recently warned of some unsavory side effects of the medication, such as “Ozempic face,” a term used to describe the sunken look of someone’s face who loses a drastic amount of weight while on the drug.

The use of Ozempic, a GLP-1 agonist manufactured by pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk, seems to be accompanied with some other unsightly reactions that go beyond aesthetics, such as bowel problems and noxious belches.

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