Overview
- Women describe decreased labia majora volume, sagging, dryness and an older appearance that some are labeling “Ozempic vulva.”
- An Axios analysis found roughly 4% of Americans used GLP-1 medications last year.
- OB-GYN Sherry Ross says rapid weight loss can cause visible skin laxity across the body, including the pubic mons and labia.
- Some patients are seeking procedures such as labia puffing with dermal fillers or fat grafting, labiaplasty, and vaginal tightening, with Michael Tahery noting fillers can last up to about eight months.
- Plastic surgeon Justin Perron reports several vaginal-rejuvenation consultations each week, and reports reiterate common GLP-1 side effects like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.