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Ozempic face

0 FAERS reports across 0 drugs

Last updated 2026-05-28 15:46 UTC

A term used to describe the loss of facial fat that can make the face look hollow or aged when someone loses a lot of weight quickly.

Plain-language definition of the term.

Sources describe 'Ozempic face' as a phenomenon of rapid facial fat loss associated with GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic, presenting challenges for facial plastic surgeons and gaining attention on social media.

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FAERS report counts reflect voluntary adverse-event reports and cannot establish causation or true frequency; higher counts often track prescription volume. openFDA FAERS ↗

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No FAERS reports for this side effect in the current sample.

Research mentioning ozempic face (3)