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    Everyone is calling it ‘Ozempic Face’ — but they’re blaming the wrong thing entirely.
    Your face has small fat pockets around your cheeks and eyes. When you lose weight, those shrink too. That happens whether you took a drug, had surgery, or just ate less.
    It’s not the drug. It’s the speed of the weight loss. When the pounds come off fast, your skin simply can’t tighten quickly enough to keep up — and it ends up looking loose or hollow.
    At 40+, your face was already naturally losing fat anyway. Losing 15 pounds at 42 is going to look very different on your face than losing the same 15 pounds at 25.
    You can eat more protein, lift weights, and increase your dose slowly — but none of that will stop the changes completely. Anyone telling you otherwise is trying to sell you something.
    This is just what weight loss looks like on an aging face. That’s biology, not a side effect. #OzempicFace #WeightLossTruths #OliviaWilde #HealthFacts

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