Hollywood’s ‘Ozempic face’ disaster: Plastic surgeons reveal the celebs affected by gauntness
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.’
Katy Perry re-ignited rumors over Ozempic face this week after she appeared on the red carpet with a much slimmer physique. She was in Philadelphia
Jennifer Lopez faced allegations that she had used Ozempic after she appeared at the Met Gala (Pictured above in May 2023 and May 2024)
Some fans have also accused Lizzo of using Ozempic (shown left in May 2023 and right in November this year). Lizzo has denied this, and said her weight loss is down to exercise and diet
Dr Sue Decotiis, a weight loss expert who has prescribed Ozempic to thousands of patients, added weight loss looks more dramatic on those with longer faces because of the way the skin is stretched.
An estimated 15million people have used Ozempic and similar drugs for weight loss in the US to date, estimates suggest.
And of these, two thirds say that the drugs have been either ‘extremely effective’ or ‘effective’ at helping them shed some extra pounds.
Top of the recent list of Ozempic face allegations was Katy Perry, with viewers saying she was now ‘extremely thin’.
The Wide Awake singer has poked fun at suggestions she’s used Ozempic, handing out goodie bags at her 40th birthday bash in October containing a mini-syringe emblazoned with the word OzempiKP.
This week, she complained on the red carpet that she ‘hates working out’, but said she had been doing more dancing and swimming to slim down.
Sources have also previously suggested her dramatic transformation is because of her husband Orlando Bloom, who is said to have taken over in the kitchen.
Lizzo, 36, has repeatedly denied that she’s using Ozempic, saying she is instead working out and eating healthily to lose weight.
Scott Disick shocked the public when he emerged looking gaunt and malnourished in March – prompting some to question if he was abusing the weight-loss drug Ozempic
Jessica Simpson (pictured in 2020, left, and 2023) also had Ozempic face, surgeons suggested, because she had more sunken cheeks
Fans have shared their concerns about whether Sharon (pictured left in 2020) is ‘ill’ following her 3st weight loss after taking drug Ozempic
She dressed up as a ‘LizzOzempic’ on Halloween, in reference to a South Park episode that linked her to the drug, and also shared a TikTok with the caption: ‘When you finally get Ozempic allegations after five months of weight training and calorie deficit.’
Jennifer Lopez, 55, has not addressed allegations she may have used Ozempic, but fans expressed concern for the singer after some said she appeared ‘gaunt’ and ‘really skinny’.
Surgeons who previously reviewed photos of fifteen celebrities who had had recent weight loss transformations, suggested that more than half — mostly men — had Ozempic face.
It was harder to tell with women, they said, because they have traditionally been more likely to use fillers and to cover up imperfections with makeup.
Top of the list was John Goodman, who the experts said had drastically less facial volume and, as a result, more loose skin that had formed wrinkles.
Dr Ramanadham said: ‘He hasn’t been in the news for anything on Ozempic, so I don’t know if it’s that…
‘But even with just weight loss you see more lines, more wrinkles, and more deeflation in his face as he loses weight compared to when he was heavier and his face was fuller.
‘These changes are just very typical of overall weight loss regardless of whether weight loss drugs were used.’
The 71-year-old John has lost 200lbs over more than a decade which he has put down to eating smaller portions, a daily walk with his dogs and at one point cutting sugar and alcohol from his diet.
John Goodman, 71, is an example of ‘Ozempic face’, or how the face changes after rapid weight loss
Robbie Williams revealed he lost 25lbs on Ozempic (left in 2013 and right last year). Surgeons said the more pronounced lines on his face as well as the hollowing out of the cheeks were signs of Ozempic face
He has not said he used Ozempic, although pictures emerged of him at an airport in New York City this month appearing particularly gaunt.
Scott Disick — who is heavily rumored to be on Ozempic — was also on the list, with doctors pointing to the sunken areas beneath his eyes.
But surgeons said it is unusual for weight loss drugs to cause such a dramatic change in his appearance, suggesting other factors may be at play — including if he was using the drugs aggressively.
They also ranked Robbie Williams among the the celebrities with Ozempic face, with Dr Ramanadham saying: ‘You can see a hollowing under the eyes and the cheeks and more wrinkles appearing because of a loss of volume. With Robbie, you can see the direct results of weight loss.’
Dr Sue Decotiis, a weight loss specialist, added: ‘He looks like a totally different person! He has a longer face, which means the weight loss is definitely making him look very drawn.’
Jesse Plemons is pictured above in 2022 and again in 2024. In both images, he is attending the Oscars. The star has attributed his weight loss to intermittent fasting
The ‘Angels’ star, 50, revealed his 25lbs weight loss last year — saying it was due to ‘something like Ozempic’ and calling the weight loss a ‘Christmas miracle’.
Among women, both doctors said Sharon Osbourne, also 71, was the most dramatic example of Ozempic face — after the star revealed she lost 42lbs on Ozempic and then ‘couldn’t stop losing weight’.
‘Her eyes look more sunken in, her cheeks have more hollowing,’ said Dr Ramanadham. ‘There is a significant loss in facial volume as well, and more wrinkling that is associated with it.’
Both also pointed to the nasolabial fold — or line running from the side of the nose to the corner of the mouth — which they said had become more pronounced.
On Jessica, Dr Jones said: ‘When you look at the earlier photo, her face is much fuller and has more volume.
‘But when I look at the later photo, her eyes, her face, is more sunken, her cheeks are not as full. Her face looks a little emaciated, actually, like she has been starving.’
Jessica has never said she used a weight loss drug, but previously revealed between 2019 and 2020 that she had lost 100lbs.