Face gains! Down 75lbs

Sema_Sister

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I didn't expect such a change in my face shape, but now you can really see my eyes! I have PCOS, and this is the only method that has given me consistent and lasting weight reduction. I still have 35lbs to reach my goal, but I'm encouraged by these results!
 
You look amazing! You're so attractive, I wouldn't be surprised to hear you modeled for plus-size clothing. And now... WOW! Huge congrats!
 
You look fantastic! I love the chin reduction while keeping the dimples! Are the cheekbones next? Great work!
 
Amazing congratulations!! I also have pcos and really want to discuss semaglutide with my doctor. As a replacement for metformin.
 
I'm curious about skincare, strength training, and weight loss. You've lost a LOT! Beautiful both before AND after! How is the extra skin firming up? It seems like you lost weight at a rate that might have helped.
 
OMG 😳 YOU LOOK AMAZING 🤩!!! You look like a totally different person! You should be super proud of yourself!! Huge congrats 🎊🎉to you!
CONGRATULATIONS 🎈
 
This transformation is so incredible, I think people wouldn't even recognize you! You looked amazing before, but now you look like a different person (especially your eyes and jawline). What an inspiration!
 
Amazing success! Do you find that strangers treat you differently now that you've shed 75 lbs? How do you feel about it? Now that people can't help but notice your weight reduction, do you tell them about the 'miracle drug'?
 
I'm also dealing with some loose skin issues now that I've dropped about 50 pounds. It's not a pretty topic, but has anyone found a good solution for chafing or skin irritation where skin folds rub together?
 
ScaleHater84 said:
I'm also dealing with some loose skin issues now that I've dropped about 50 pounds. It's not a pretty topic, but has anyone found a good solution for chafing or skin irritation where skin folds rub together?
For chafing, try a zinc oxide diaper rash cream. Brands like Desitin work well. Keeping the area clean and dry is also important to prevent further irritation. If the irritation becomes severe, it's best to consult your doctor.
 
I'm also wondering about the "Ozempic face" thing. I've heard some not-so-nice comments from friends and family, and it's kind of bumming me out. Anyone else dealing with this?
 
I don't think "Ozempic face" is really a thing. It's just a way for people to stigmatize weight loss. If losing face fat makes me look a bit different, I'm okay with it!
 
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