
Ozempic penis: Male users reveal shocking change to their genitalia after injecting weight-loss shot
It's the miracle drug that promises to shrink your size — except where it matters.
Male Ozempic users say their penises have gotten bigger since they started injecting the weight-loss shot, with dozens of well-endowed fellas flocking to online forums to fawn over their expanded members.
'I recently measured myself down there and noticed I gained about one inch,' an anonymous user recently claimed on a Reddit thread.
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'Now I think people will say it was because of the fat loss. However at the time I measured myself before (4 years ago), I was thinner,' the man claimed. 'I also bone pressed during measurement before and also this time. Has anyone else noticed this change in themselves?'
3 Male Ozempic users say their penises have gotten bigger since they started injecting the weight-loss shot, with dozens of well-endowed fellas flocking to online forums to fawn over their expanded members.
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'Yes,' another happy Redditor responded. 'I gained 1.5 inches in length. No joke. Like you I obviously know how long I was before I got very fat. Then after about seven months on Tirzepatide in my case I gained 1.5 inches in length. Definitely not all from weight loss.'
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'I noticed that happen to me as well,' a third man remarked.
'Yeah, wife has definitely noticed a difference, was 278lbs down to under 200 lbs,' an additional commenter claimed.
Meanwhile, other men also claimed that they had noticed a size difference after taking Ozempic, but put it down to better blood flow and reduced fat around the pubic area.
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Another Redditor responded saying the size difference was likely due to different external conditions during the before and after measurements.
'I feel like nobody is really reading what you are writing, that they blame the weight loss while you measured the first time when you were actually lighter,' the explained.
'Ozempic does not enlarge your penis, but an erect penis may change size considerably depending on time of day, temperature, and factors other than sexual arousal. So it's probably just simply that.'
3 Some men also admitted that they had noticed a size difference after taking Ozempic, but put it down to better blood flow and reduced fat around the pubic area.
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3 Since it became widely available across America in 2024, users have reported an array of unexpected side effects.
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The phenonemon — dubbed 'Ozempic penis' or 'Ozemd**k' — is just the latest in a series of side effects users of the weight-loss drugs have allegedly experencied.
'Ozempic mouth' is another recently reported side effect, marked by pronounced folds at the corners of the mouth, noticeable wrinkles on the lips, and sagging skin along the lip contours and chin area
Those alarmed by their changed appearance are now turning to cosmetic treatments – such as dermal fillers – to restore lost volume around the mouth area.

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