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Getting Rid of Ozempic Butt: Your Surgical and Non-Surgical Options

While the Ozempic Butt is not a health concern, many people naturally want to restore the look and shape of their buttocks.

Whether you want to enhance volume or tighten loose skin, there are both surgical and non-surgical options that fit your needs and goals.

Surgical Treatments

Surgical options are great if you’re looking for a more dramatic and lasting change. While invasive, these procedures can offer significant results for those dealing with sagging skin or loss of volume.

Buttock Implants

Buttock implants are a popular option if you’re looking to restore or enhance volume in your backside.

In this procedure, silicone implants are inserted either into or just under the gluteal muscle to add fullness.

While the results can be impressive, the recovery process is longer—typically 2-3 weeks off work and about 8-10 weeks before you can exercise again.

And as with any surgery, there are risks, including infection, scarring, or implant shifting. So weigh them against the potential benefits.

Lower Body Lift

A lower body lift, or belt lipectomy, focuses on tightening both the abdomen and buttocks by removing excess skin.

This surgery involves a larger incision around the waist, and it’s often chosen by patients who have lost a significant amount of weight and want to tighten loose skin around their midsection and backside.

While this surgery provides noticeable results, it does carry higher risks, such as blood clots or infection, due to the larger area being operated on.

Recovery can also take a year for full healing.

Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)

The BBL is a well-known procedure where fat is transferred from areas like your stomach or thighs to your buttocks. This surgery uses your body’s own fat to reshape and add volume, which can create a natural look.

While the results can last for several years, the procedure carries significant risks. If you’re considering this option, it’s essential to choose a highly qualified and experienced surgeon like Dr. Nick Masri.

Non-Surgical Treatments

If surgery isn’t your thing or you’re looking for a less invasive way to tackle Ozempic Butt, there are non-surgical treatments that can help improve skin elasticity and boost muscle tone in the area.

Resistance Training

One of the simplest and most effective ways to combat sagging after taking weight loss medications is through resistance training.

Strength training not only helps improve shape but also prevents further muscle loss as you continue your weight loss journey.

Exercises like squats, leg presses, and step-ups can help rebuild muscle in the buttocks, giving it a fuller, lifted appearance.

Collagen Supplements and Nutrition

Your skin’s elasticity relies heavily on collagen, a protein that declines as we age. Collagen supplements, along with a diet rich in protein, vitamin C, and omega-3 fatty acids, can support skin health and make it more resilient.

Staying well-hydrated is also essential for maintaining skin elasticity, especially after weight loss.

Body Contouring

Non-surgical body contouring treatments, such as Emsculpt, use electromagnetic energy to contract and strengthen the muscles in your buttocks, mimicking the effects of exercise.

While these treatments won’t restore lost fat or fully eliminate loose skin, they can help tone the area and create a firmer, more lifted look.

Other non-surgical body sculpting methods may tighten the skin slightly, but results vary depending on the severity of sagging.

Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine the safest and most effective path for you.