Hollywood's 'Ozempic face' crisis: Plastic surgeons reveal the celebs suffering from gauntness
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It's the latest beauty craze gone wrong — and it is hitting celebrity A-listers the hardest. Many Hollywood stars, such as Jessica Simpson and Scott Disick, faced accusations this year that they had 'Ozempic face' after stepping out on the red carpet with slimmed down profiles.
And fans now say there are even more celebrities who have been hit with the look, typified by sunken eyes, gaunt cheeks and sagging skin. Katy Perry re-ignited rumors over 'Ozempic face' on Monday after fans said the 40-year-old — who was on the red carpet in Philadelphia — looked 'gaunt'.
And at this year's Met Gala, some viewers also raised concerns that Jennifer Lopez may be on Ozempic — saying she appeared to be 'really skinny'. Lizzo has also been hit with allegations she has Ozempic face, with fans saying her weight loss journey has slimmed out her appearance.
Lizzo and Katy Perry have denied using Ozempic, while Jennifer Lopez has not responded to the allegations. Dr Smita Ramanadham, a plastic surgeon in New Jersey, told DailyMail.com previously: 'Ozempic face is essentially the same characteristics that we see when patients have rapid or regular weight loss.
'We see a loss of volume in the face, and when we lose fat in the face we see signs like the cheeks are more sunken in, more sagging skin and a general hollowing out of the features. 'Sometimes, it can have the effect of actually making a person look older — because the fat in our cheeks is what gives us a more youthful look.'.