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Experts Weigh In on the Surprising 'Ozempic Penis' Phenomenon

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Ozempic users report bigger bulge, but experts say it's just an illusion
  • GLP-1 drugs can improve erections but also dampen sex drive for some
  • Weight loss from Ozempic may make penis appear larger, not actually grow
Experts Weigh In on the Surprising 'Ozempic Penis' Phenomenon

As of November 13, 2025, a new phenomenon called "Ozempic penis" has been gaining attention. Ozempic, a popular weight-loss drug, is reportedly causing some users to notice a larger bulge in their pants. This claim has surged over 5,000% in Google searches in the past month.

Urologists explain that the "Ozempic penis" is more of a visual trick than a real change in size. When people lose weight from taking Ozempic or similar GLP-1 medications, the fat around the pubic area decreases, making the penis appear larger. However, the actual penis size remains unchanged.

The drugs can also impact sexual function in other ways. Some men have reported improved erections due to the cardiovascular benefits of GLP-1 medications, which increase blood flow. But others have experienced a decrease in sex drive, potentially due to the drugs' effect on the brain's reward pathways. Women have also reported lower libido from these medications.

Overall, the experts say any perceived changes in penis size from Ozempic are simply an illusion. The real impact may be on sexual desire and performance, which can improve or worsen depending on the individual.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Experts say the 'Ozempic penis' is not an actual increase in penis size, but rather an illusion created by weight loss from the Ozempic medication.
While Ozempic can improve erections due to increased blood flow, it may also decrease sex drive for some users by affecting the brain's reward pathways.
Brahmbhat explained that some patients may feel less confident early in Ozempic treatment due to side effects, but that sexual performance often improves as the body adapts to the medication.

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