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Macquarie Dictionary announces ‘AI slop’ as its word of the year, beating out Ozempic face
(www.theguardian.com)
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I had to google "Ozempic face" because I've apparently been living under a rock.
In case anyone else was under a rock...
From Cleveland Clinic:
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It's worth noting that Ozempic face is a side effect of rapid weight loss, not a side effect of Ozempic.
Thanks for pointing that out. I lost about 30lbs and my face kinda took on some of those qualities. Especially the prominent bone thing and sunken eyes.
Isn't that just how you would've looked like if you were 30lbs lighter all along? The sagging skin is due to weight loss sure, but your bones definitely didn't change.
When you lose weight that fast the fat around your body isn't removed equally, and you still have the extra skin left once the weight is gone. It takes a few months to a year to have everything even out.