As Ozempic use soars among women chasing rapid weight loss, an unexpected side effect is taking a toll – both physically and financially – with some spending over $2,500 on procedures to restore sagging, deflated intimate areas caused by sudden fat loss.

Despite repeated warnings that Ozempic isn’t meant for weight loss, millions worldwide continue using it off-label to shed pounds.

Originally developed to manage blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes, this GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist has rapidly surged in popularity for its dramatic weight loss effects.

But with dramatic results often come dramatic consequences – and the latest reported side effect has taken social media by storm: “Ozempic vulva” or “Ozempic vagina.”

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