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GLP-1 receptor agonists are prescription medications used for diabetes management and medically supervised weight loss. They work by reducing appetite, slowing gastric emptying and improving blood-sugar control.
Rapid or significant weight loss can cause facial volume loss, hollowing of the cheeks and deeper lines, giving the face a more tired appearance. These changes result from reductions in facial fat and structural support, rather than from the medication itself.
GLP-1 medications reduce calorie intake by increasing satiety and slowing digestion. Weight loss occurs system-wide, not in selected areas, so facial fat is lost alongside abdominal, hip and thigh fat.
The face relies on multiple fat pads, ligaments and skin layers for youthful contour. When fat pads deflate quickly, the skin above has less support, resulting in hollows, folds and sagging.
Skin’s ability to “bounce back” depends on:
Younger skin often adapts more easily due to higher collagen and elastin reserves, allowing it to retract as volume is lost. Skin over the age of 40, however, typically has reduced structural support and slower collagen renewal, which means laxity, hollowness and sagging tend to appear sooner and more noticeably.
Similar facial changes occur after bariatric surgery, extreme dieting and illness. The aim is not to stop effective treatment, but to support patients aesthetically throughout their weight-loss journey.
Early treatments allow baseline photos and proactive planning. Gentle collagen-stimulating and skin-tightening treatments can begin while weight loss is underway. Facial rejuvenation after GLP-1 weight loss is highly individualised. We typically combine volume restoration, skin tightening and quality improvement for natural, balanced results.
At Skin Renewal, our doctor-led approach ensures every treatment is guided by medical expertise, safety and long-term skin health. Each patient receives a personalised assessment and carefully planned treatment journey, combining evidence-based aesthetic medicine with advanced technologies. This considered, layered approach delivers natural-looking results that evolve safely and sustainably over time. These treatments can include:
Experience the Triple Tightening Lift at Skin Renewal. This signature skin-firming treatment visibly lifts, refines and revitalises the skin. This comprehensive approach targets skin laxity, loss of firmness and signs of ageing by stimulating collagen, improving elasticity and enhancing overall skin quality.
Treatments for GLP-1 weight loss face is available in Gauteng at the Morningside, Parkhurst, Rosebank, Bedfordview, Fourways, Waterfall, West Rand, Irene, Lynnwood and Brooklyn clinics, as well as in the Western Cape at Cape Quarter, Claremont, Constantia, Century City, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Willowbridge clinics, and Kwa-Zulu Natal at the Ballito, Durban and Umhlanga clinics.
Stopping GLP-1 medication does not automatically restore lost facial volume, as these changes are related to fat loss and reduced skin support rather than the medication itself. While minor volume may return if weight is regained, most patients require targeted aesthetic treatments to restore facial balance and firmness.
No single medication causes facial ageing; rather, rapid or significant weight loss, regardless of the method, can lead to facial volume loss and skin laxity. Similar changes are commonly seen after bariatric surgery, extreme dieting or illness.
Facial changes after weight loss are not permanent, and many aspects, such as volume loss, contour changes and skin quality, can be significantly improved with the right combination of treatments. The earlier these changes are addressed, the more predictable and natural the outcome tends to be.
Some patients notice facial changes within the first 3 to 6 months, particularly if weight loss is rapid. The extent varies depending on age, genetics, baseline facial volume and the pace of weight reduction.
Medical-grade skincare plays an important role in improving skin quality and supporting collagen. Still, it cannot replace lost facial volume. Skincare is most effective when used alongside in-clinic treatments such as injectables, skin tightening and collagen stimulation.
Yes, fillers can be safely used during ongoing weight loss when treatment is conservative and strategically planned. In many cases, subtle structural support is introduced first, with more definitive volume restoration once weight has stabilised.
Some facial fullness may return with weight gain, but it is often uneven and unpredictable. A personalised treatment plan takes potential weight fluctuations into account to avoid overcorrection and maintain natural proportions.
There is no single best treatment, as facial ageing after weight loss affects volume, skin quality and structural support differently in each person. The most effective results come from a layered approach combining injectables, skin tightening and collagen-stimulating treatments.
Costs vary depending on the degree of volume loss, the treatments selected and the number of sessions required. A consultation is essential to assess needs accurately and design a phased treatment plan aligned with long-term goals.
Most non-surgical treatments involve minimal downtime, with mild swelling or bruising possible for a few days. Your practitioner will guide you on aftercare and timing to fit treatments comfortably into your lifestyle.
Treatments for GLP-1 weight loss face is available in Gauteng at the Morningside, Parkhurst, Rosebank, Bedfordview, Fourways, Waterfall, West Rand, Irene, Lynnwood and Brooklyn clinics, as well as in the Western Cape at Cape Quarter, Claremont, Constantia, Century City, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Willowbridge clinics, and Kwa-Zulu Natal at the Ballito, Durban and Umhlanga clinics.
Stopping GLP-1 medication does not automatically restore lost facial volume, as these changes are related to fat loss and reduced skin support rather than the medication itself. While minor volume may return if weight is regained, most patients require targeted aesthetic treatments to restore facial balance and firmness.
No single medication causes facial ageing; rather, rapid or significant weight loss, regardless of the method, can lead to facial volume loss and skin laxity. Similar changes are commonly seen after bariatric surgery, extreme dieting or illness.
Facial changes after weight loss are not permanent, and many aspects, such as volume loss, contour changes and skin quality, can be significantly improved with the right combination of treatments. The earlier these changes are addressed, the more predictable and natural the outcome tends to be.
Some patients notice facial changes within the first 3 to 6 months, particularly if weight loss is rapid. The extent varies depending on age, genetics, baseline facial volume and the pace of weight reduction.
Medical-grade skincare plays an important role in improving skin quality and supporting collagen. Still, it cannot replace lost facial volume. Skincare is most effective when used alongside in-clinic treatments such as injectables, skin tightening and collagen stimulation.
Yes, fillers can be safely used during ongoing weight loss when treatment is conservative and strategically planned. In many cases, subtle structural support is introduced first, with more definitive volume restoration once weight has stabilised.
Some facial fullness may return with weight gain, but it is often uneven and unpredictable. A personalised treatment plan takes potential weight fluctuations into account to avoid overcorrection and maintain natural proportions.
There is no single best treatment, as facial ageing after weight loss affects volume, skin quality and structural support differently in each person. The most effective results come from a layered approach combining injectables, skin tightening and collagen-stimulating treatments.
Costs vary depending on the degree of volume loss, the treatments selected and the number of sessions required. A consultation is essential to assess needs accurately and design a phased treatment plan aligned with long-term goals.
Most non-surgical treatments involve minimal downtime, with mild swelling or bruising possible for a few days. Your practitioner will guide you on aftercare and timing to fit treatments comfortably into your lifestyle.