Fast weight loss can feel like winning. Then you notice side effects nobody warned you about. And suddenly, the “before and after” story gets complicated.
Some women using GLP-1 weight-loss drugs report a new worry: less fullness around the vulva. Online, people call it “Ozempic vagina.” Doctors say it can happen with rapid fat and volume loss anywhere on the body.
That change can feel uncomfortable, not just cosmetic. Some women mention rubbing while biking or sitting. Others worry about dryness or irritation.

The $2,000 fix nobody expected
Here’s where the solution comes in. Clinics now see more interest in “labia puffing.” The goal is simple: restore volume to the labia majora.
Practitioners use dermal fillers, often hyaluronic acid, or sometimes fat. The price can run over $2,000. The appointment usually uses local anesthetic, so recovery stays relatively quick.
Still, it isn’t a casual decision. Swelling, bruising, and tenderness can happen. Rarely, people react to the filler. Also, overfilling can look unnatural, and filler can shift or lump.
So what should you do first? Start with your clinician, not a comment section. Ask if the change is normal for your weight loss pace. Then weigh comfort, cost, and risk—on your terms.