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If you have been researching semaglutide or other GLP-1 medications for weight loss, you have probably come across the term “Ozempic face.” The phrase describes the hollow, aged look that some patients develop in their cheeks, temples, and under-eye areas after losing a significant amount of weight in a short period. While the weight loss itself is a major health win, the facial changes can be startling and discouraging.
The good news: Ozempic face is neither inevitable nor permanent. Understanding why it happens, who is most at risk, and what treatment options exist puts you in a much stronger position. Body Works in Franklin, TN and Nolensville, TN treats this concern regularly among weight loss patients. Because the clinic offers both medical weight loss programs and a full aesthetics suite including dermal fillers and Botox, patients can lose weight confidently while preserving a youthful, healthy appearance.

Ozempic face is the visible result of rapid facial fat pad depletion during significant weight loss. When you lose body fat quickly, the fat compartments in your cheeks, temples, and periorbital areas shrink faster than your skin and underlying collagen can remodel. The result is a hollowed, sagging appearance that can add years to your look, even as the rest of your body transforms.
A 2024 systematic review in Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum confirmed that massive weight loss causes the most significant fat devolumization in the mid-cheek region, along with increased skin laxity in the central neck and lower face. The term “Ozempic face” is somewhat misleading because any form of rapid weight loss, not just semaglutide, can produce these changes. Surgical weight loss, crash diets, and other GLP-1 medications all carry the same risk.

Patients over 40, those losing 15% or more of their body weight, and individuals with naturally lean facial structures face the highest risk of developing noticeable Ozempic face. Age is the single biggest factor because skin elasticity and collagen production decline with each decade, making it harder for facial skin to contract and adapt to reduced volume underneath.
The speed of weight loss also matters significantly. Patients who lose weight rapidly over three to four months are more likely to experience visible facial changes than those who lose the same amount over eight to twelve months. Genetics play a role as well; some people carry more facial fat than others, and those who start with less facial volume have less margin before hollowing becomes apparent. Women tend to notice the changes more than men, partly because female facial fat distribution is more concentrated in the mid-face region.

Prevention starts with managing the pace of weight loss and supporting your body’s collagen production throughout treatment. A controlled weight loss rate of one to two pounds per week, rather than rapid drops, gives facial skin more time to adapt to the reduced volume beneath it. Your provider at Body Works can adjust your GLP-1 dosing schedule to promote a steady, sustainable rate of loss.
Nutritional strategies also make a meaningful difference. Consuming adequate protein (1.2 to 1.6 grams per kilogram of body weight daily) supports collagen synthesis and overall skin health. Staying well hydrated, using daily sunscreen, and incorporating collagen-boosting nutrients like vitamin C and zinc into your routine all contribute to maintaining skin elasticity during weight loss. Some patients also benefit from topical retinoids, which stimulate collagen production in the skin directly.

Dermal fillers are the most effective and immediate treatment for Ozempic face. Hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm can restore lost volume in the cheeks, temples, and under-eye hollows in a single appointment, with results lasting six to twelve months. A multicenter clinical trial published in Dermatologic Surgery demonstrated that hyaluronic acid fillers provide superior, longer-lasting correction of facial volume loss compared to other filler technologies.
Botox complements fillers by addressing dynamic wrinkles, the lines that form from repeated facial expressions like frowning, squinting, and raising your eyebrows. A Cochrane review of 65 studies involving nearly 15,000 participants confirmed that botulinum toxin effectively reduces facial wrinkles with a strong safety profile. For patients experiencing both volume loss and wrinkle deepening, combining fillers and Botox produces the most natural-looking results.

Body Works is one of the few clinics in the Franklin and Nolensville area that offers both physician-supervised medical weight loss and professional aesthetics services under one roof. This means your weight loss provider and your aesthetics provider can coordinate your care, timing filler treatments with your weight loss trajectory for optimal results.
Rather than losing weight at one clinic and then seeking a separate aesthetics practice to fix the facial changes, patients at Body Works in Franklin and Nolensville, TN receive an integrated plan from the start. Your provider can monitor facial volume changes during weight loss check-ins and recommend preventive or restorative treatments at the right time. This coordinated approach saves time, reduces cost, and produces results that look natural because both sides of the equation are managed together. Call the Franklin office at (615) 790-2548 or the Nolensville location at (615) 941-1000 to Schedule a Free Consultation.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Donald Vollmer, MD
Managing Physician, Body Works TN

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