What is Ozempic Face?
“Ozempic Face” is a term used to describe facial volume loss and skin laxity that can occur after rapid weight loss from GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic® or Wegovy®.
Rapid weight loss can reduce facial fat, skin thickness, and structural support, leading to hollow temples or cheeks, deeper folds, and early jowling. The issue is not the medication itself but the speed of volume loss and reduced skin elasticity.
Treatment focuses on restoring facial balance by evaluating fat compartments, skin quality, and structural support rather than simply adding volume.
Fat Transfer Before and After
is this procedure
Right for you?
- Facial hollowing after weight loss
- Sagging cheeks, jawline, or neck
- Deepened nasolabial or marionette lines
- Loss of facial definition
- A fatigued or aged appearance/li>
- Restored facial volume and balance
- Improved skin support and contour
- Reduced sagging and heaviness
- A refreshed, rested appearance
- Natural expression and preserved identity
Meet Dr. Daniel Gould
Dr. Daniel Gould is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Beverly Hills, CA, specializing in structural facial rejuvenation for patients experiencing volume loss and tissue descent after significant weight loss, often referred to as Ozempic face. His approach focuses on deep-plane repositioning, ligament release, and biologic volume restoration rather than superficial fillers alone. Patients throughout Los Angeles and beyond seek his expertise for precise correction that restores midface support, jawline definition, and facial harmony without appearing overfilled.
Board-Certified Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon | Beverly Hills, CA
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