Many people suffer from sunken cheeks. Causes of sunken cheeks occur when there's not enough flesh between the zygoma (the bony arch of the cheek below the eye) and the mandible (the lower jawbone).
A saggy, sunken face is a hallmark of Ozempic use, but one pharmaceutical company wants to fix that. Dubbed “Ozempic face,” a term coined by celebrity dermatologist Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank, the gaunt ...
Amid the weight loss treatment’s skyrocketing popularity, surgeons believe that Hollywood is experiencing a spike in the side effect known as “Ozempic Face.” Several doctors claimed to the Daily Mail ...