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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 14 MIN

What GLP-1 Weight Loss Does to Your Face (And How to Fix It)

from Alabama The Beautiful: The Eastern Shore Cosmetic Surgery Podcast · host Dr. James Koehler, Cosmetic Surgeon

We hear about the weight loss, the body changes, the transformation. What almost nobody mentions is what that same transformation does above the collarbone. Significant weight loss, whether from medication or lifestyle, can pull volume out of your cheeks, jawline, and neck and leave a face that looks years — sometimes a decade — older than the body it's attached to.Dr. Koehler explains why a fuller face actually reads as younger, especially in people over 50, and why "Ozempic face" isn't really about the medication at all. The culprit is the scale of the weight loss. Lose five pounds and your face probably looks fine. Lose 40 or 50 and you may not recognize what's looking back at you.When it comes to solutions, the call is never one-size-fits-all. Dr. Koehler separates two distinct problems — volume loss and skin laxity — and explains why fixing one without addressing the other rarely gives a satisfying result. He walks through when filler makes sense, how facial fat grafting actually works (including the role of platelet rich plasma), and when a facelift is the only thing that will do the job — even in someone in their 30s or early 40s.There's also the timing question. Should you wait until you hit your goal weight before doing anything? What if you plan to stay on GLP-1s indefinitely? And what do you do if you're watching your face change month over month right now? Dr. Koehler has a clear framework for all of it.Questions answered by this episode:What is Ozempic face and is it actually caused by GLP-1 medications?Why does losing weight make your face look older?How much weight loss does it take before you see it in your face?Does skin tighten on its own after major weight loss?What is the difference between filler, fat grafting, and a facelift for facial volume loss?How does facial fat grafting work and where does the fat come from?Can someone in their 30s or early 40s be a facelift candidate?Should you wait until you reach your goal weight before getting a facelift?If you plan to stay on GLP-1s long-term, does that change what a surgeon recommendsWhen would a surgeon recommend cheek implants instead of fat grafting?Alabama the Beautiful is the cosmetic surgery podcast co-hosted by Dr. James Koehler and Dr. Vincent Gardner, surgeons with over 2 decades of expertise in cosmetic surgery and their trusty co-host Kirstin, your best friend, confidante, and the snarky yet loveable “swiss army knife” of Eastern Shore Cosmetic Surgery.Have a question for Dr. Koehler, Dr. Gardner or Kirstin? Record your voicemail at alabamathebeautifulpodcast.com and we’ll answer it on the podcast.Eastern Shore Cosmetic Surgery is located off Highway 98 at 7541 Cipriano Ct in Fairhope, Alabama. To learn more about the practice or ask a question, go to easternshoreplasticsurgery.comFollow the team on Instagram @easternshorecosmeticsurgeryWatch Dr. Koehler, Dr. Gardner & Kirstin on YouTube @JamesKoehlerMDAlabama The Beautiful is a production of The Axis: theaxis.ioTheme music: Never Need a Reason, Guy Trevino and Friends

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