With the skyrocketing use of Ozempic globally, cosmetic chemists and other beauty industry experts predict a surge in skincare products in order to treat “Ozempic Face"
Ozempic face is a term that some people use to describe the facial changes that may occur after losing weight with Ozempic (Semaglutide glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, a medication for type 2 diabetes and obesity / appetite suppressant.
Ozempic face can include wrinkling, sagging, and looking older around the eyes, jawline and mouth.
To treat this, I predict that consumers will be using more skincare products that contain antioxidants like Vitamin C, retinoids, and peptides ( specifically Neuropeptides ) to boost collagen and elastin production.
Look for BeautyStat skincare products that can help. Specifically, Beautystat Universal C Skin Refiner vitamin C serum.
It is independently clinically tested and dermatologist approved to help firm, tighten and lift sagging skin, as well as reduce the look of wrinkles and hyper-pigmentation.
Available nationwide at Ulta Beauty.
What do you think of this “Ozempic face” phenomena?