How To Treat “Ozempic Face”?


Ozempic Face as Vegas & Summerlin

“Ozempic Face” refers to the facial changes resulting from rapid weight loss, often associated with weight loss medication. While these medications effectively help with weight loss, they can cause the face to lose volume, leading to sagging skin and hollow cheeks. Fortunately, there are several treatments available to restore a youthful, rejuvenated appearance.

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What is “Ozempic Face”?

“Ozempic Face” is a term used to describe the facial aging that occurs when rapid weight loss causes the face to lose volume. Medications that help you lose weight can reduce the fat that provides fullness in areas like the cheeks and jawline, leaving the skin looking saggy and hollow. As facial fat diminishes, the skin can lose its firmness, leading to a tired, aged look. Fortunately, these changes can be effectively treated.

How to Treat “Ozempic Face”

To restore volume and tighten skin, you have a range of surgical and non-surgical treatment options depending on the type and severity of your concerns. 

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are a quick and non-invasive solution to replace lost volume. Injected into areas like the cheeks, jawline, and under the eyes, they restore fullness and smooth out wrinkles. The procedure is fast, and results are visible immediately with minimal downtime.

Non-Surgical Skin Tightening

Non-surgical treatments like microneedling or chemical peels can stimulate collagen production and tighten the skin. These options are ideal for those with mild to moderate skin sagging and those who prefer non-invasive procedures with little downtime.

Facial Fat Transfer

Facial fat transfer uses fat from another part of your body, like the abdomen or thighs, and transfers it to areas of the face that have lost volume. This provides long-lasting, natural-looking results, as it uses your own tissue, reducing the risk of rejection or allergic reaction.

Facelift Surgery

For more significant skin sagging, a facelift can be the best option. This surgical procedure lifts and tightens the skin, restoring youthful contours. A facelift also addresses deeper facial tissues, providing long-lasting, dramatic results. It can be combined with dermal fillers or fat transfer for enhanced rejuvenation.

Am I a Good Candidate for “Ozempic Face” Treatments?

The right treatment for “Ozempic Face” depends on the degree of volume loss and skin laxity. Dr. Stile will evaluate your concerns and help determine which option is best suited to restore a youthful, refreshed appearance. Whether you’re looking for a quick, non-invasive fix or a more comprehensive solution, there are treatments tailored to your needs.
“Ozempic Face” may be an unintended side effect of weight loss, but effective treatments like dermal fillers, fat transfer, or other procedures can help restore volume and improve skin elasticity. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Stile to find out which treatment is best for you.

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Want to learn more about what you can expect from treating “Ozempic Face”? Please fill out the form on this page to request an in-person consultation, and one of our knowledgeable medical staff members at Stile Aesthetics will reach out to you promptly. You can also call our office directly at (702) 551-6603.

Stile Aesthetics serves Las Vegas, NV & Surrounding Areas.

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Dr. Frank L. Stile, MD, FACS
Dr. Frank L. Stile is a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. His office is in Las Vegas. The office is luxuriously appointed and has won awards for original designs and decor. His practice provides the full spectrum of cosmetic surgery procedures. Dr. Stile has had the privilege of helping over 10,000 patients achieve their cosmetic surgical goals. Originally from New York City, Dr. Stile graduated high school at the age of 15 and began medical training at the City University of New York’s Accelerated 7-year combined Undergraduate and Medical School Program. He completed his clinical training at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn. His post-doctorate training included 12 years of residency. During that time, Dr. Stile received specialized surgical training at four academic institutions of excellence. He is the published author of articles and book chapters in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Microsurgery literature. He has presented research at National and International Plastic Surgery Conferences. Dr. Stile regularly visits with leaders in the field of cosmetic plastic surgery, facilitating the exchange of ideas and constantly refining his techniques. Dr. Stile has long held an interest in the martial sciences, specifically mixed martial arts. His personal and professional relationships with the stars of MMA have made him the most trusted and requested plastic surgeon by champions of the sport. Dr. Stile has innovated and published techniques for both treating new facial injuries and preventing recurrent injuries in “cut-prone” fighters. His work has been featured in such publications as the New York Times, Maxim Magazine, and Real Fighter Magazine, in addition to numerous television and radio shows. Dr. Stile is an avid illustrator, painter, and sculptor. His work adds to the decor of both his home and office. He is also the published author of two children’s books. His greatest accomplishment, second only to being a husband and father, was the establishment of the Frank L. Stile Foundation in 2011. The goal of this non-profit was to serve and support the needs of children in crisis. To date, this initiative has helped provide over TEN MILLION meals for food insecure children and their families in addition to providing resources for medical care.