Solutions for The Ozempic Face

Many love the weight loss results they are achieving with Ozempic, however they may suffer from volume loss and end up with a sunken facial look. Dr. Burke has solutions for those suffering from what is now termed “Ozempic Face”

Repairing The Ozempic Face in Ann Arbor

How can I treat Ozempic Face?

Dr. Burke uses both biologic and non biologic dermal fillers to restore the facial volume that has been lost.

He often uses Sculptra, Bellafill, and Radiesse. These “biologic fillers” replace lost volume and stimulate your own body to make its own collagen, creating a naturally appearing result.

Dr.Burke also uses Voluma, Volbella, Vollure, Redensity, RHA fillers (1,2,3,4), Belotero, Prolennium.

Actual Ozempic Face repair patient of Dr. Robert Burke

What is The Ozempic Face?

This is a term that has been used to describe facial changes that often occur in  men and women who have been treated with Ozempic or similar medications for weight loss. They share the common characteristics of loss of volume with deflation of the normal facial features. This has the effect of one appearing to have aged beyond their normal years.

Here are actual patients of Dr. Burke with volume loss giving them the appearance of appearing older that their actual ages and malnourished.

Actual Ozempic Face repair patient of Dr. Robert Burke

Dr. Burke has extensive experience in treating these facial changes, restoring a more youthful appearance in the most natural way.  This includes a variety of dermal fillers to restore lost volume.  Often this requires a combination of biologic stimulants ( Bellafill; Sculptra; Radiesse) and dermal fillers (RHA Redensity; RHA 2; RHA 3; RHA4; Juviderm; Voluma; Volbella; Belotero).  Where necessary, these are complemented by neuromodulators which minimize the appearance of deeper wrinkles and frown lines
( Botox; Xermin; Daxxify; Dysport; Jeuveau).