Botched star Terry Dubrow reveals why he stop utilizing Ozempic

  •  The plastic surgeon admitted he tried Ozempic as a result of he needed to slim down ’10 to fifteen kilos’
  • He stop as a result of skilled ‘some unwanted effects’ and needed to take pleasure in consuming meals once more
  • Even although he stopped utilizing Ozempic, he lauded it as a ‘miracle’ drug and mentioned he’s a ‘big fan’

Botched and Real Housewives of Orange County star Terry Dubrow has candidly revealed he used Ozempic however has now stop taking the burden loss drug. 

The 65-year-old plastic surgeon revealed the rationale he stopped taking the weight reduction drug whereas selling season eight of Botched with Paul Nassif

Even although he was a ‘big fan’ of the blockbuster medicine meant for these with kind 2 diabetes, he informed Page Six on Friday that he skilled ‘some unwanted effects’.

Ultimately, the actuality TV star — who seemed unrecognizable after he debuted a brand new hairdo — mentioned he stop as a result of he needed to get his urge for food again and revel in meals once more.

‘[Ozempic] actually took all the enjoyment of consuming away,’ he defined. 

Botched star Terry Dubrow admitted he tried utilizing Ozempic earlier than however he has now stop. The 65-year-old plastic surgeon is pictured right here with spouse Heather Dubrow on January 10

Even although he was a ‘big fan’ of the blockbuster medicine meant for these with kind 2 diabetes, he informed Page Six on Friday that he skilled ‘some unwanted effects’

The husband of RHOC star Heather Dubrow added that he didn’t really feel prefer it was price it for him as he solely needed to lose slightly little bit of weight.

‘I’ve tried it. I assumed it was wonderful,’ he mentioned. ‘I did not have that a lot weight to lose.

‘But I needed to attempt it as a result of so a lot of my sufferers have been on it and I needed to see what it was like once you’re not diabetic and also you solely have 10 to fifteen kilos to lose,’ he continued.

However, he famous that the accelerated weight reduction got here with ‘low-grade nausea’ mixed with disinterest in meals for him.

On his determination to stop, he recalled: ‘I assumed, “You know what, I kind of want to get my appetite back. The holidays are coming. I want to enjoy myself.”‘

He defined that he needed to ‘go on a meals trip’, including: ‘I would like to have the ability to eat once more.’

He additionally careworn that individuals taking Ozempic can not eat alcohol.

‘You cannot drink on it,’ he defined. ‘You’ve received to be actually cautious with alcohol as a result of individuals are being put within the hospital with pancreatitis.’

Ultimately, the fact TV star mentioned he stop as a result of he needed to get his urge for food again and revel in meals once more

On his determination to stop, he recalled eager to benefit from the holidays so he stopped utilizing the urge for food suppressing drug

Despite his all, Dubrow insists Ozempic is ‘wonderful’. ‘I believe it is a miracle,’ he mentioned. ‘The greatest breakthrough in medical historical past’

Season 9 of Botched premiered on January 18 and new episodes will air on E! each Thursday

Despite his all, Dubrow insists Ozempic is ‘wonderful’. 

‘I believe it is a miracle,’ he mentioned. ‘The greatest breakthrough in medical historical past.’ 

Nassif, Dubrow’s co-star on Botched, added that he believes that Ozempic might presumably result in ‘residing longer’.

One factor he’s sure of, nevertheless, is that they’re seeing a rise of cosmetic surgery sufferers with issues about sagging pores and skin resulting from speedy weight reduction.

‘Your pores and skin doesn’t accommodate, so it hangs,’ he mentioned, including that individuals utilizing the drug are inclined to have one thing he referred to as ‘Ozempic physique and face’. 

‘Then you lose muscle, you are not taking sufficient protein after which they have numerous hanging pores and skin,’ he mentioned. 

To fight this, Dubrow drew on his personal experiences in his follow and suggested folks taking Ozempic to train and improve their protein consumption.

Season 9 of Botched premiered on January 18 and new episodes will air on E! each Thursday.