“Ozempic Face” is a term that is showing up more in public spheres, describing facial changes that can happen with rapid weight loss from GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. At Zormeier Cosmetic Surgery & Longevity Center, we specialize in facial aesthetics and understand the mechanics behind Ozempic face. We offer treatments that can help if you have noticed changes since your weight loss.
What Is Ozempic Face?
Ozempic face is a term used for the aged appearance that can develop after rapid weight loss on GLP-1 medications. Changes are often seen in the cheeks and temples, or under the eyes, where the skin is more fragile. It is not an indication of overall health, but it can make a person look more gaunt and tired. The term can apply to facial changes due to the use of any weight loss medication, not just Ozempic.
Why the Face Ages Faster After Rapid Weight Loss
Fat Loss in the Face
The face contains fat pads that hold up the cheeks and support the areas around the eyes. These fat pads keep the face looking full and youthful. GLP-1 medications cause fat loss throughout the body, and the pads in the face shrink along with other areas.
Skin Elasticity and Collagen
Skin is flexible and can stretch with weight gain and contract when weight is lost. However, it can only do this to a point. Once collagen and elastin production slows, the skin loses some of its ability to bounce back. Beyond the natural skin changes that occur with age, rapid weight loss may actually be the cause of reduced skin elasticity. One study by ePlasty suggests this connection, as those who lost weight quickly showed skin that was weaker than that of patients with morbid obesity.
The Role of Weight Loss Speed
Gradual weight loss gives the skin months or years to retract slowly. GLP-1 medications can cause patients to drop 15 to 20 percent of their body weight in under a year. While there can be benefits for overall health in dropping weight quickly, this is far faster than the skin can keep up with. The faster the loss, the more loose tissue is likely to show up in the face.
Common Signs of Ozempic Face
- Hollow Cheeks: The midface often loses its fat pads first. The cheeks can begin to look flat or sunken as the underlying bone structure becomes more visible.
- Under-Eye Hollowing and Dark Circles: Fat loss around the eye socket creates a sunken tear trough that casts a shadow. This can cause dark circles and a tired look.
- Jowling and Jawline Sagging: As midface fat shrinks, skin descends toward the jawline, causing jowls that form at the corners of the mouth.
- Loose Skin Along the Neck and Lower Face: Skin on the lower face and neck that has been stretched by extra weight may not snap back on its own after the fat is gone. This can cause a turkey neck or folds on the neck.
- Deepened Nasolabial Folds and Marionette Lines: The lines that surround the mouth often become deeper as they lose the support of underlying fat pads.
- Droopy Eyelids and Hooded Eyes After Weight Loss: Thinning fat above and around the eye, paired with skin that no longer holds its shape, pulls the brow down and lets the upper lid fold over itself. The eyes may look smaller or more tired, and the lash line may disappear under a layer of loose skin.
How Ozempic Face Differs From Normal Aging
Normal aging happens slowly. Collagen breaks down a small amount each year and fat pads thin gradually, so the face has time to adjust. Ozempic face compresses years of volume change into months. The result is a face that can look a decade older within a short window, even when overall health has improved. Weight loss patients often seek cosmetic care earlier than they would have otherwise, because the visible changes outpace their actual age.
Who Is Most Likely to Notice These Changes
- Patients Over 40: Skin elasticity starts to drop in the late 30s and falls more steeply after 40. Patients in this age range have less reserve to handle rapid volume changes, so the loss is more noticeable.
- Patients With Higher Starting BMI: The more weight a patient loses, the more facial fat goes with it. Patients who start at a higher BMI tend to see bigger changes in the cheeks, temples, jawline and neck once the weight is off.
- Patients Who Lost Weight Quickly: Those who reach their target weight within a year on a GLP-1 medication tend to have more loose skin and volume loss than those who taper down slowly over several years.
Treatment Options for Ozempic Face at Zormeier Cosmetic Surgery
Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers replace lost volume in the face, particularly in the cheeks, temples, tear troughs and jawline. With this minimally invasive treatment, you will notice results right away, though you will need regular treatments to continue seeing benefits. Fillers can be a good starting point for patients who want fast and noticeable results without committing to surgery.
Skin Tightening and Collagen Stimulation
Other nonsurgical options like Laser Genesis and LaseMD heat deep layers of skin to trigger new collagen and elastin growth, helping to address the decreased skin elasticity that often comes with rapid weight loss. These treatments are suitable for those with milder skin laxity who want low-downtime treatments. Improvements happen gradually as the skin produces fresh collagen and elastin, and maintenance sessions can help your skin continue to improve.
Surgical Options for Advanced Skin Laxity
When there is excessive skin laxity, surgery can provide more lasting results than nonsurgical treatments. A facelift, neck lift or upper eyelid surgery can remove excess skin. Facial fat grafting is also an option for restoring some of the volume in the face while touching up any leftover areas of stubborn body fat. Dr. Michele Zormeier is a double-board-certified facial plastic surgeon with over 20 years of experience in surgical facial rejuvenation. Surgery can be paired with nonsurgical treatments that address structure and skin quality.
Starting With a Consultation at Zormeier Cosmetic Surgery
When you schedule a consultation for Ozempic face, Dr. Zormeier will start by looking at your existing facial volume and the quality of your skin and talk about any specific changes that bother you most. By the end of the appointment, you will have a plan that may combine filler, energy-based treatments or surgery. During your consultation, you will also discuss timing, since the best results come from sequencing treatments in the right order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Ozempic face get worse if I keep taking the medication?
Facial changes tend to plateau once your weight stabilizes. If you stay at a steady weight, you should not see continued loss in the face even with ongoing GLP-1 use. The medication itself does not specifically target facial fat. Patients on a maintenance dose with stable weight often see their results from cosmetic treatments hold well over time.
Can I treat Ozempic face before I finish losing weight?
We usually wait until weight has stabilized before performing surgery, since further loss can change the result and may leave the face looking off-balance. Some skin tightening and lighter treatments can be done earlier and may even help the skin adapt as the weight comes off. We will go over the timing of each option during your consultation, so you know which treatments make sense now and which are better to schedule later.
Is Ozempic face permanent?
Volume loss and skin laxity do not reverse on their own. Without treatment, the changes tend to stay or progress as the patient ages, since natural aging adds further collagen loss on top of what GLP-1 weight loss has already caused. Fillers, laser treatments and surgery can correct the appearance, and many patients are surprised by how much can be restored once a plan is in place.
Does everyone who takes GLP-1 medications develop Ozempic face?
Younger patients with strong skin elasticity and slower weight loss often see only minor changes. Risk goes up with age, total weight lost and how quickly the loss happens. Genetics, sun damage history and overall skin health also factor in, which is why two patients on the same medication can end up with very different facial outcomes.
About Us
At Zormeier Cosmetic Surgery & Longevity Center, our goal is to help patients feel like themselves again after the changes that come with weight loss. The practice is led by Dr. Michele Zormeier, whose background spans both surgical rejuvenation and nonsurgical interventions. She has a rare perspective on how to combine treatments for results that look and feel natural. Dr. Zormeier personally oversees every plan in the practice and welcomes patients from Noblesville, Shelbyville, Danville, Healdsburg, Ukiah and all of the surrounding areas.
Restore Facial Volume After Weight Loss in Noblesville, IN
If GLP-1 weight loss has left your face with less volume and elasticity than before, we would love to help. Dr. Zormeier will sit down with you, listen to what is bothering you and put together a plan to restore volume and tighten loose skin. Call 317-699-8848 or fill out our online form to schedule a consultation in Noblesville, IN or one of our other locations.