Ozempic Face? Here’s How to Fix It Without Looking Overdone
If you’ve heard about “Ozempic Face,” you might be wondering what it really means. GLP-1 medications work wonders for weight loss, but fast results can sometimes change how your face looks. The good news? You can restore your glow naturally without looking overdone.
What “Ozempic Face” Really Means
“Ozempic Face” describes the facial changes that happen when you lose weight quickly. As body fat decreases, facial fat does too, which can make skin look looser or more hollow. It’s not caused by the medication, it's simply how your skin reacts to rapid change.
Why It Happens
When you lose weight quickly, your skin doesn’t always have time to adjust. Collagen and fat that once gave your face shape may shrink, leading to sagging or tired-looking skin especially around the cheeks, jawline, and eyes.
How to Fix It: Sculptra, Fillers, and Skin Tightening
At Core Aesthetics, we help patients restore volume and firmness after GLP-1 weight loss using:
Sculptra: Boosts your body’s collagen for gradual, natural results.
Fillers: Restore lost volume for a refreshed, balanced look.
Skin Tightening: Radiofrequency and microneedling help lift and firm loose skin.
Natural vs. Dramatic Results
You don’t need dramatic changes to see improvement. With a personalized plan, you can achieve subtle, natural results that make you look rested and confident like the best version of you. Let our team help you design a post-weight-loss glow plan that fits your goals.

