Ozempic butt. Mounjuro mound-loss. Whatever you want to call it, saggy bottoms are on the rise. These so-called “Ozempic butts” are a possible byproduct of the rapid weight loss in GLP-1 patients—and plastic surgeons are taking notice.

“Ozempic butt” refers to the sagging, deflated butt skin that some GLP-1 patients find themselves experiencing. In the succinct words of one 52-year-old patient: “My behind went flat.”

Now, plastic surgeons report seeing patients who seek to mitigate the visible ramifications of GLP-1s. But is it reversible? Is it worth trying nonsurgical courses of action first, or is a surgical solution an absolute must for those concerned? This is what plastic surgeons—and the patients who sought their help—told us.

When the scale moves but the skin stays

When a perso

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