
Ozempic Neck: Why It Happens & How Beverly Hills Necklift Surgery Restores Elegance at Ramly Plastic Surgery
The overlooked side effect of weight-loss success.
The term 'Ozempic face' went viral—but what about the neck? For many patients on GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic® and Wegovy® (semaglutide) or dual-action GLP-1 and GIP medications like Mounjaro® and Zepbound® (tirzepatide), the neck can reveal transformation even most starkly than the face: sagging skin, vertical bands, ill-defined jawlines, and sometimes a 'turkey neck' appearance that feels at odds with the rest of the body’s new figure.
This phenomenon—coined 'Ozempic neck'—is less discussed, but for many, it’s even more distressing. After all, the neck is central to youth, confidence, and elegance. In Beverly Hills, where refinement is prized, a lax neck can undermine even the most successful face or body transformation.
The Ramly method: Beverly Hills refinement for Ozempic neck.
Step 1: Precision diagnosis – Mapping skin laxity, platysma dynamics, face and neck musculoskeletal anatomy, ligaments, and fat distribution.
Step 2: Structural correction – Platysmaplasty, deep neck work, selective fat sculpting, and skin tailoring and redraping.
Step 3: Harmonization with the face – Ensuring neck and jawline flow naturally with facial contours.
Step 4: Concierge recovery – Scar care, skin resurfacing, and optimization for flawless healing.