I love my new Ozempic body and Id take the shots all over again but theres one unsettling downside

She’s tying up loose ends.Amy Kane is a poster girl for trendy weight loss shots like Ozempic, having dropped from a size 24 to a size 4 in less than two years while on the pricey jabs.But the mom of three’s eyebrow-raising journey, starting at 300 lbs.and going all the way down to 135 lbs., wasn’t without its drawbacks.Kane, 34, loves the confidence-boosting comments and a perceived difference in the way people treat her in public — but underneath her new skinny clothes, she’s struggling to sort out the excess of saggy skin hanging around her midsection like a bad memory.And Kane, who has become something of a viral sensation on social media for her dramatic “before and after” photos, has been showing off her stubborn middle — to help other newly-skinny types struggling with the problem feel comfortable discussing the lesser-known side effect of the pricey jabs.Dr.
Siamak Agha, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Newport Beach, California, told the Daily Mail that there has been an uptick in the number of patients coming in for excess skin removal after finding success on drugs like Zepbound and Wegovy.Besides the stomach, Agha said, patients are presenting with extra skin around their faces and necks, as well as significant droopage in the posterior area.And while Kane is lucky that her problem can easily be covered up by her new designer duds, underneath, she’s still struggling to shrink her stomach down.She said she moisturizes daily and has also leaned on a treatment called Neveskin, which is said to tighten the skin by giving it the hot and cold treatment.But you won’t hear Kane speaking negatively of her situation.“I’ll take this all day because my health has got a lot better,” she said.Buying the right clothes certainly helps, the thinfluencer recently told The Post. “Invest in your health by buying yourself a dress or a pair of jeans that make you feel good,” she said.
“That’s part of the weight loss process an...