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Terry Dubrow Claims GLP-1 Weight Loss Can Produce an 'Ozempic Penis'

The plastic surgeon links medication-driven slimming to unmasking a concealed anatomy in very obese men, a cosmetic explanation circulating in entertainment coverage without new clinical research.

Overview

  • Dubrow made the remarks on the Nov. 24 episode of Between Us, the iHeartRadio podcast he co-hosts with his wife, Heather.
  • He described the effect as weight loss reversing so-called buried penis in very obese patients, saying it can make the organ look larger.
  • He characterized it as a cosmetic positive for men, quipping there is “more show” and calling recipients “more of a shower” rather than a grower.
  • Heather Dubrow contrasted the claim with discussions of an “Ozempic vulva” in women and joked about the gendered perceptions of side effects.
  • Coverage from outlets including People, Us Weekly, and Page Six notes Dubrow previously tried Ozempic and quit due to side effects like nausea, with Heather joking he now takes Mounjaro.