“Ozempic ass” makes women feel “deflated” before the beach season: “I have a ghost…”

No one wants a droopypeachon on the beach.

But the fear of flaunting a flat fanny in a bikini was the furthest thing from Jess Lorens’ mind when she signed up for weight loss trials last spring, hoping to shed her excess weight

Tipping the scales at 227 pounds, the then-voluptuous brunette boasted a bodacious rear for most of her adult life.

Loren says she noticed a slump in her backside within the first six months of taking weight loss medication. Jess Loren

After losing more than 75 pounds through injections, the married mother of two in Los Angeles received a rude awakening, regarding her suddenly withered backside.

My dad said, ‘You don’t have an ass anymore,'” Loren, 39, a digital technology CEO, told The Post with a laugh.

I try on bathing suits and I have a ghost ass, or what people call Ozempic ass.

A plague of patooties, Ozempic Butt is an unofficial side effect of type 2 diabetes injections.

However, Ozempic users aren’t the only ones struggling with the back drop.

Slim wannabes like Loren, who slimmed down with Mounjaro and other drugs, also claim to have lost the bounce in their backs.

The complaints echo those of people who have encountered a case of Ozempic with the sunken eyes, saggy cheeks and sagging skin that have plagued happy VIPs like Jessica Simpson and Scott Disicik.

Loren was first made aware of her “ghost butt” by her father, who was shocked to see her body transform. Jess Loren
Weight loss drug users have claimed that “Ozempic butt” and “Ozempic face” have drastically altered their appearances in unexpected ways, Wild Awake – stock.adobe.com
Even though Loren isn’t thrilled with her shrunken butt, she feels empowered to wear a sexy swimsuit all summer long. Jess Loren

Busy mom Alexus Brookshire, 25, of Tennessee, tells The Post she’s grateful to have lost 102 pounds since starting Ozempic in May 2023.

But blondes aren’t too fond of less than aesthetically pleasing assets.

I hate my Ozempic ass, annoyed the Gen Z mom of two, and I added that the shed always had a good derriere.

It doesn’t look bad in a bathing suit, she said, but I’d love to improve it by hitting the gym.

Brookshire expects squats and lunges to increase his booty.

But some newly trimmed New Yorkers are too impatient for that, giving rise to a spin-off industry dedicated to putting the bulk back into newly trimmed posteriors.

Chris Bustamante, a doctor of nursing practice and founder of the Lushful Aesthetics MedSpa, says Ozempic shooters have recently flocked to his downtown offices in hopes of reshaping hangovers.

Bustamente’s injections add volume to Ozempic’s sagging rear. Exuberant aesthetics

Ozempic Butt is essentially a symptom of rapid weight loss, he explained. And with rapid weight loss comes loose skin.

The butt can look very bloated, which makes people feel quite insecure about their appearance.

According to Bustamante, his non-surgical Instant BBL injections offer patients results similar to a Brazilian butt lift during which plastic surgeons transfer excess fat to the buttocks.

A traditional BBL can cost upwards of $15,000 in New York. The procedure comes with a host of adverse risks, including infection, nerve damage and death, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

For his buttock restorative strokes, Bustamante charges between $5,500 and $15,000, depending on patients’ preferred results.

Ozempic Butt is essentially a symptom of rapid weight loss…with rapid weight loss loose skin,” Bustamente said. Svitlana – stock.adobe.com

He usually injects between 40 and 60 syringes of Radiesse. The calcium-based substance is a dermal filler used for skin rejuvenation.

Many people take GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic because they care about their appearance and, of course, their health, he continued. They want to look and feel their best.

Having a flat, saggy butt in a bathing suit isn’t usually the fantasy.

Meanwhile, Loren told The Post that her little wagon won’t stop her from soaking up the sun in a two-piece this summer.

I feel so good about my body at 129 pounds, she said of her new number on the scale.

I will love myself no matter what.

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