04/23/2026
When weight changes, the face changes too.
Dr. Charles M. Boyd recently joined Live in the D on WDIV Local 4 to discuss what’s often referred to as “Ozempic face” and more importantly, what’s really happening beneath the surface.
Weight loss can be transformative for overall health, but it can also lead to shifts in facial volume, skin laxity, and balance. The goal isn’t to reverse the progress, it’s to support the face as the body changes.
At BOYD, that means taking a thoughtful, consult-first approach:
• Restoring lost volume where it matters
• Supporting collagen and skin quality
• Improving structure, not overfilling
• Creating balance so results look natural in motion and at rest
This isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about understanding the full picture and creating a plan that evolves with you.
Because the best results don’t look “done.”
They look like you, simply supported in the right places.
If you’ve experienced changes in your face with weight loss, we’re here to guide what comes next.