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Ozempic teeth, face and tongue: Side effects of GLP-1 drugs explained

As the use of weight-loss injections rises, users report effects like Ozempic face, tongue, and teeth- here is what these mean and how to manage them

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While Ozempic is not available in India yet, Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Rybelsus, and Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro are approved for use in the country. (Photo: AdobeStock)

Barkha Mathur New Delhi

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What started as a medication for type 2 diabetes has now become a viral fix for weight loss. Due to their appetite-suppressing effects, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists like semaglutide—sold under brand names such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and tirzepatide (marketed as Mounjaro and Zepbound)—are now among the most talked-about drugs in the medical world. But people are reporting unsettling side effects.
 
According to media reports, users are experiencing changes like sunken cheeks, brittle teeth, and altered taste. Social media has coined terms for them—“Ozempic face”, “Ozempic teeth”, and “Ozempic tongue”. Are these simply side effects of weight loss, or something more alarming?
 
 
While Ozempic is not available in India yet, Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Rybelsus, and Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro are approved for use in the country.

What is Ozempic face and what causes it?

According to Cleveland Clinic, one of the most visible effects of weight-loss jabs is “Ozempic face”, a term used to describe the hollowed, aged appearance that can accompany rapid weight loss. It is not caused by the medication itself, but by the speed of weight loss. As body fat reduces, facial fat often goes first, leading to sagging skin, defined wrinkles, and a prematurely aged look.
 
How to prevent Ozempic face:
  • Opt for gradual weight loss 
  • Follow a protein-rich diet to preserve skin elasticity 
  • Stay hydrated 
  • Use moisturisers or consult a dermatologist for fillers or skin-tightening procedures

What are Ozempic teeth and why do they occur?

According to media reports, dentists are observing an increase in oral health issues among patients using GLP-1 receptor agonists. The “Ozempic teeth” condition includes:
  • Dry mouth (xerostomia), which reduces saliva flow and increases the risk of decay
  • Higher risk of cavities and gum disease
  • Metallic taste or bad breath
How to reduce oral side effects:
  • Maintain strict oral hygiene (brushing, flossing, mouthwash)
  • Stay hydrated
  • Chew sugar-free gum or use saliva substitutes
  • Visit the dentist regularly

What is Ozempic tongue and how does it affect taste?

Some users report altered taste sensations, ranging from a metallic or bitter taste to reduced enjoyment of food. This may be due to GLP-1 receptors found in taste buds, in addition to the gut and pancreas.
Managing Ozempic tongue:
  • Drink water to ease dry mouth and support taste perception
  • Maintain oral hygiene to minimise disruptions

Should users be concerned about these side effects?

Experts advise using weight-loss drugs only under medical supervision. Any persistent side effects should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
 
A recent study has found that many users regain weight within a few months of stopping GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro. Long-term weight management is most effective when these medications are paired with a sustainable routine that includes balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, proper sleep, and mental well-being.  For more health updates, follow #HealthWithBS 
This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
 

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First Published: May 26 2025 | 3:07 PM IST

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