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Ozempic Celebrities Rush for ‘Designer Vagina’ Fix After Weight Loss

“The operation itself takes about 30-60 minutes under general anesthesia, and dissolvable sutures are used. Patients usually return home the same day. Recovery is relatively easy: most women experience some swelling and discomfort in the first few weeks, with full recovery in about six weeks.”

For those unwilling to undergo surgery, Dr. Lakhani said less invasive options such as radiofrequency skin tightening and labial filler can help. “There are fantastic, safe treatments to restore volume and rejuvenate the vulva,” she said. “Labial filler can replace lost volume and restore the soft, natural appearance of the labia majora, while RF skin tightening improves laxity.”

She added: “These treatments aren’t about vanity – they’re about confidence, comfort and wellbeing. Women deserve to feel good in every part of their body, including their most intimate areas.”

A senior source at a leading cosmetic surgery clinic in Beverly Hills told us: “Over the past six months, we’ve seen an unprecedented number of celebrities and high-profile clients come in after dramatic Ozempic-related weight loss, asking about procedures to fix the so-called ‘sagging down there.’ Many of them describe it as the one side effect no one warned them about: they are happy with their slimmer bodies, but shocked by what happened to their private parts. We’ve had stars request everything from labial fillers to full reconstructive surgery. It’s become the new silent obsession in Hollywood.”

Celebrities have publicly admitted to using Ozempic or similar GLP-1 weight loss drugs. Among them is Tracy Morgan, 55, who said he used Ozempic to suppress his appetite and lose weight, admitting: “I went to get a prescription… I’m not letting it go.”

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Singer Meghan Trainor, 31, also admitted on Instagram that she used Mounjaro during her post-pregnancy weight loss journey, saying, “Yes, I used science and support (shout out to Mounjaro!) to help me.”

Sharon Osbourne has spoken openly about her weight loss with Ozempic, reporting that she had lost about 42 pounds and acknowledging that she looked frighteningly weak because she found it impossible to gain the weight back after starting to use the drug.

Oprah Winfrey confirmed in an interview that she has been taking an undisclosed GLP-1 drug to control her weight over time. Actress Rebel Wilson said she briefly used Ozempic during her weight-loss journey, although she now says she no longer relies on it.

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