Facial plastic surgeon Dr. Patrick Davis pointed out that the face can see major changes when it comes to taking medications like Ozempic, and that is one of the noticeable differences in Paula Deen’s appearance. The celebrity chef looks unrecognizable after losing a significant amount of weight over the years, and one of Deen’s major physical changes has been her face. Instead of her usual plump cheeks, Deen’s facial structure has thinned out and is less round than it used to be. The drastic change has raised the speculation that she is taking Ozempic or a similar drug.

Dr. Davis explained exclusively to Nicki Swift that the significant weight loss experienced with individuals who take these medications means something deeper than just a thinner face or body. He shared, “As a facial plastic surgeon, I have seen many, many patients who have concerns after having taken Ozempic for rapid weight loss. The issue with the dramatic drop in pounds is that it can result in a loss of muscle and bone density,” he continued, “Paradoxically, it causes gauntness in the face that makes the patient appear older than she is.” Dr. Davis explanation of Ozempic seems to fit the drastic facial and general physical changes that Deen has experienced. Given her struggles with diabetes, it’s not surprising that people believe she is on Ozempic.

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