Unfortunately, the rapid weight loss gave her face a hollowed-out appearance often seen in Ozempic users.

While BBLsas the name suggestsare usually reserved for the behind, the 22-year-old revealed she got a face BBL.

Omg you look amazinggg, everything looks so natural!

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one of the commenters wrote once Odom showed the results on TikTok.

She also mentioned that the scar took about six months to heal and is now nonexistent.

The drug comes with a host of side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Kaya Odom posing indoors, showcasing her appearance after an Ozempic face treatment.

For instance,Katy Perry, Lizzo, and Robbie Williams.

Rapid weight loss results in volume loss in the face, the facial plastic surgeon explained.

In New York, these treatments can cost between $5,000 to $7,000.

Kaya Odom outdoors with glowing skin surrounded by trees and a pond.

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I can look in the mirror now.

I attended my high school reunion and had no anxiety about appearance.

My new problem was graciously accepting compliments, the woman added.

Woman receiving a face treatment, wearing a hair cap, with practitioner in pink gloves administering an injection.

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Facial fat, we discovered, is pretty important for how people perceive youth.

It didnt matter how good my biomarkers were if I didnt have face fat, he said.

One procedure or medication after another.

Kaya Odom in colorful dress on beach at night.

Keeping Big Pharma rich and putting the kids of plastic surgeons through college, one user said.

These people are Big Pharmas dream come true!

These faces dont look better.

Before and after images of a woman’s face treatment.

They lose their unique features.

They look like plastic generic dolls, a reader pointed out.

Nothing screams, Im insecure and have low self-esteem louder than this.

Before and after images showing woman’s face treatment results.

Whatever happened to natural beauty?

Netizens lamented the never-ending cycle of using Ozempic to lose fatonly to inject it back into their faces

Kaya Odom on a tropical beach in a patterned bikini.

Kaya Odom in a white dress standing by an ornate pool backdrop, related to “Ozempic Face” treatment.

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