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Dermatologically Articles & Analysis: This-Year
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Patients often achieve substantial weight loss but report unexpected changes in facial skin, prompting demand for aesthetic interventions to support their journey.In clinical practice, providers describe a common sentiment: weight loss is welcome, but the face can look older. Leading dermatology and plastic surgery experts note hollowing in the cheeks and under the eyes, laxity ...
A study in the Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering indicates that gradual weight loss tends to preserve skin integrity better than rapid GLP-1–driven weight loss, though nutrient gaps such as vitamin D, B12, and protein may persist and affect skin resilience even with supplementation. In parallel, a 2024 dermatology analysis documented a sharp rise in online ...
