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THE AESTHETIC IMPACT OF MEDICATION-DRIVEN WEIGHT LOSS

BALANCING THE SCALES: 

ADVANCING AESTHETICS IN THE ERA OF MEDICATION-DRIVEN WEIGHT LOSS TRANSFORMATIONS

 

The use of prescription weight loss medications has increased expontentially in recent years. Beyond reshaping weight loss, this trend is also giving rise to a new type of aesthetic patient.

As the pure-play dermatology category leader committed to medical education and training, Galderma set out to study the effects weight loss can have on the skin. The result was a groundbreaking report and pioneering guidelines that aim to equip healthcare professionals with the necessary tools and knowledge to help their patients achieve the radiant appearance they desire1,2.

UNDERSTANDING THE AESTHETIC IMPACTS OF SIGNIFICANT AND RAPID WEIGHT LOSS

THE GLOBAL RISE OF MEDICATION-DRIVEN WEIGHT LOSS

KEY FACTS

1 in 8

adults in the U.S. has already taken 

prescription weight loss medications3

100 billion USD

global sales of prescription weight loss medications 

forecasted by 20304

+300%

prescriptions from 2020 

and 20224

19.2%

CAGR projected for the global market 

2023-20295

 

300 million

views on TikTok for posts about prescription 

weight loss medications6

 

53%

of U.S. aesthetic clinics anticipate that the increase in use of these medications will drive demand for treatments addressing facial changes7

REFERENCES

 

[1] Galderma MAC research. 2024

[2] Nikolis A, et al. Consensus Statements on Managing Aesthetic Needs in Prescription Medication-Driven Weight Loss Patients: An International, Multidisciplinary Delphi Study. JCD. 2025;24: e70094. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.70094

[3] KFF. KFF Health Tracking Poll May 2024: The Public’s Use and Views of GLP-1 Drugs. Available online. Accessed July 2025

[4] JP Morgan. The increase in appetite for obesity drugs. Available online. Accessed July 2025

[5] Market Insight. The semaglutide revolution study. October 2024

[6] Everyday Health. Ozempic shortage: how a weight loss fad has slashed access to a diabetes drug. Available online. Accessed July 2025

[7] Medical Insight. GLP-1 market & impact on the aesthetic provider. October 2024

[8] HAVAS. Prosumer report: welcome to the GLP-1 revolution. Available online. Accessed July 2025

[9] Humphrey CD & Lawrence AC. Implications of Ozempic and other GLP-1 receptor agonists for facial plastic surgeons. Facial Plast Surg. 2023;39:719-72. doi:10.1055/a-2148-6321