Barrett’s Research

Will You Get 'Ozempic Face'? Let's Check Your Risk

It's a common worry, and a fair one. Answer seven quick questions and we'll estimate your personal risk of facial volume loss as you slim down — then hand you a simple, tailored plan with protein targets, training, and skincare to help you keep your face full.

Updated April 2026

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That's a goal of 18.3% of your body weight

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A peek under the hood

We score your risk on a simple 0–10 scale. The number climbs with the things that actually drive facial volume loss: older age, losing a larger share of your body weight (roughly 18% or more is the cosmetic risk zone), losing it quickly, eating less protein, doing little or no strength training, and skipping a skincare routine. We translate the total into four easy-to-read bands — Low, Moderate, High, and Very High — and point out your specific weak spots along with what to do about each one.

One thing worth knowing: “Ozempic face” is just a nickname for facial volume loss that can come with any rapid weight loss. It isn't caused by the medication itself, which means a few smart habits can do a lot to prevent it.

Want to go deeper on this?

Our full guide explains why facial volume loss happens and lays out the complete, evidence-based plan for keeping your face looking like you.

A gentle note: this calculator gives general educational estimates only — it can't replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please talk through your weight-loss plan, dose changes, and prevention strategies with your prescribing physician. Seed data — verify before relying on it.

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