Ozempic has been hailed as a game-changer in the worldwide battle against obesity. However, it’s gaining attention for a side effect no one saw coming; bigger penises
There’s a claim erupting online forums where male users of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro say they’ve experienced noticeable growth in their genital size after shedding pounds — with some even measuring and celebrating the change.
Dr Richard Viney said that men’s penises shorten as they get older due to increasing body fat and increasing prostate size drawing the penis back into the body.
“It is theoretically possible new drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, which are used to treat diabetes and obesity respectively and can cause people to lose weight, could also be a factor. As men lose weight, their penises appear larger.” He added.
While it’s tempting to credit the drug for the boost in below-the-belt confidence, medical experts are offering more grounded explanations. Most agree that what these men are likely experiencing is not true penile growth, but rather a physical shift due to fat loss.
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