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Agonising toll of Ozempic - as soaring numbers seek painful plastic surgery to fix 'melted candle' bodies
British plastic surgeons claim Ozempic use is fuelling a boom in patients seeking nip/tucks to fix cosmetic problems after massive weight loss.
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