Understanding How Plastic Surgery Can Help "Ozempic Breasts"
Scot A. Martin, M.D.
3/6/2025
Ozempic and its Impact on Weight Loss and Breast Health
Ozempic is a medication primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes, but in recent years, it has gained attention for its potential to aid in weight loss. Through its mechanism of action, Ozempic can help individuals shed excess pounds.
However, some individuals have reported changes in their breast tissue composition while using Ozempic, a phenomenon referred to as "Ozempic breasts." These changes may include alterations in breast size or firmness.
For those experiencing unwanted breast changes due to Ozempic use, plastic surgery offers potential solutions. Here are three ways plastic surgery can address "Ozempic breasts":
1. Breast Lift: A breast lift procedure can help restore sagging breasts to a more youthful position, enhancing both appearance and confidence.
2. Breast Reduction: Individuals with enlarged breasts resulting from Ozempic use can opt for a breast reduction surgery to achieve a more proportionate and comfortable size.
3. Breast Augmentation: For those seeking to enhance breast volume or shape post-Ozempic, breast augmentation with implants can provide a personalized solution.
Dr. Scot Martin can help you address issues you are experiencing with a significant amount of weight loss. Call Martin Plastic Surgery at (575) 521-7111 or fill out our online form today!
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