Weight-loss drugs linked to ‘Ozempic ears’and other cosmetic complaints, surgeons say

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As the popularity ofGLP-1 drugscontinues to climb, significant weight loss associated with the medications has been linked to a growing list of cosmetic concerns.

Some surgeons report that more patients are seeking treatments for so-called “Ozempic earlobes,” which reportedly appear thinner, longer or more sagging after the loss of facial fat.

“The use of semaglutides causes you to lose fat across your body, including the small, fat pads of the earlobes,” facial plastic surgeon Sachin S.Parikh, MD, told NewBeauty.

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“It’s important to note that semaglutides do not damage ear tissue or affect hearing in any way, so any intervention would bepurely cosmetic,” added the California-based doctor.

Some of the potential treatments for “Ozempic earlobes” may include dermal filler, fat transfer, laser treatments or surgical earlobe reduction, according to the report.

Ozempic earlobes

As the popularity of GLP-1 drugs continues to climb, significant weight loss associated with the medications has been linked to a growing list of cosmetic concerns.(iStock)

Dr.Mohammed Asif from Duly Health and Care in Naperville, Illinois, said that while he hasn’t personally noticed an uptick in ear surgeries, he has seen a rise in other procedures due to GLP-1-triggered weight loss.

Some of those include panniculectomies (Ozempic skin removalsurgery) and abdominoplasties (tummy tucks).

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“There has been a significant increase in body contouring procedures among patients with GLP-1 weight loss,� 

“In my practice, I’ve seen a significant surge in breast lifts, panniculectomies (skin removal surgery), abdominoplasties (tummy tucks), brachioplasties (arm lifts) and thighplasties due to weight loss.”

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Healing and recovery are “far greater and less complicated” than withbariatric surgery weight loss, Asif noted.

“This is due to the gradual weight loss achieved over time with GLP-1s.”

“Ozempic breast” is another common complaint, according to Dr.Michael Omidi, a double board-certified plastic surgeon practicing in Beverly Hills.

Woman holding GLP-1 medications

“There has been a significant increase in body contouring procedures among patients with GLP-1 weight loss,�(iStock)

“Women in their 30s and 40s would not typically need a breast lift, but when you’re takingdrugslike Ozempic or Wegovy that cause rapid weight loss, women can see gravity take its toll on their breasts,� 

“When women, especially younger ones, lose fat too fast, it causes the breasts, which are comprised of fat, glandular tissue and skin, to lose volume,” he went on.“The skin and supporting ligaments don’t always bouce back at the same rate as the weight loss, resulting in breasts that can appear saggy and deflated.”

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Dr.Samuel Golpanian, a double board-certified plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, said he has seen “dozens” of patients – men and women alike – seeking treatments for so-called “Ozempic butt” after significantweight loss.

“This is an unintended consequence of taking GLP-1s,�

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“Such dramatic weight loss in a short period of time causes the skin not to tighten quickly enough to keep up with the body’s changes.Our buttocks have a large amount of fat, so when that volume disappears quickly, you’ll develop a flatter, saggier behind.”

Group of surgeons in operating room with surgery equipment.

“Such dramatic weight loss in a short period of time causes the skin not to tighten quickly enough to keep up with the body’s changes,” a surgeon said.(iStock)

Kristy Hamilton, MD, a Houston-based surgeon who is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), agreed that a growing number of patients are seekingskin-tightening proceduresafter losing large amounts of weight with GLP-1s.

“We’re absolutely seeing more of those patients, and I expect that trend to continue,” said Hamilton in an ASPS report.

“People are losing as much as 100 pounds on this medication – and when you’relosing that amount, that’s significant.You’re certainly going to have excess skin afterward.”

The ASPS lists the following body-contouring procedures as the ones most frequently performed after substantial weight loss.

  • Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty):Removes excess abdominal skin and fat
  • Lower body lift (belt lipectomy):Addresses the abdomen, buttocks, hips and thighs
  • Arm lift (brachioplasty):Removes hanging upper-arm skin
  • Thigh lift:Tightens excess skin of the inner thighs
  • Breast lift (mastopexy):Addresses sagging, deflated breasts after weight loss
  • Facelift/neck lift:Addresses facial volume loss and skin laxity after major weight loss
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