Users of the weight loss drug semaglutide, including the popular brands Ozempic and Wegovy, are reporting an unexpected side effect: saggy buttocks, or “Ozempic butt,” Daily Mail reports.
Unexpected Side Effect: Users of semaglutide, who have lost significant weight, claim they’ve been left with saggy or flattened buttocks. This side effect is being widely discussed on social media platforms like TikTok and Reddit, with users sharing their experiences and concerns.
Expert Opinion: Dr. Simon Cork, a senior lecturer in physiology at Anglia Ruskin University, explains that this is essentially a sign that the drugs are working at reducing weight. As people lose weight, some will see this come off their buttocks more than other areas. The skin stays stretched as people lose weight, leading to sagging.
Concerns and Considerations: Despite the unexpected side effect, many users still consider the weight loss benefits of the drug to outweigh the negatives. However, some are considering cosmetic surgery to address the sagging issue. Semaglutide, which suppresses appetite, has been credited for weight loss by celebrities like Elon Musk and Jeremy Clarkson.
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