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HEALTHMay 14 · 09:56 UTCDAILY MAIL

The rise of 'Ozempic arms': It's the latest unenviable side effect of rapid weight loss - and even leaves 35-year-olds with aged, sagging skin

Rapid weight loss is causing a new side effect called 'Ozempic arms', which leaves people with aged and sagging skin, even in 35-year-olds. This condition is a result of significant weight loss. The term 'Ozempic arms' refers to the loose skin that remains after weight loss.

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