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May 2026
First Person: Dr. David Wallace
May 2026Choosing to lose weight—especially with the help of GLP-1 medications—is a meaningful step toward better health. These treatments can lead to significant, positive changes. But alongside those changes, there’s something many people don’t expect: shifts in facial volume and skin laxity.
When weight comes off quickly, you don’t get to pick and choose where that fat loss comes from. It happens throughout the body, primarily the face. The cheeks, temples and under-eye areas naturally lose some of their fullness, which can lead to a more hollow or tired appearance. Skin may also appear looser as its underlying support decreases.
The good news is there are ways to address these changes thoughtfully and early.
Supporting Skin with Biostimulators
Facial fat plays an important role in maintaining structure and softness. As that volume decreases, the skin can lose some of its support. One effective way to address this is through biostimulatory treatments.
Products like Sculptra and Radiesse don’t just add volume—they stimulate your body’s own collagen production. Over time, this helps improve skin thickness, elasticity and overall firmness.
Starting these treatments early in your weight loss journey can help your skin adapt as your body changes, rather than reacting after volume loss has already occurred.
A More Refined Approach to Fillers
Many people are hesitant about fillers because they want to avoid looking overdone. That concern is valid—but modern techniques focus on subtlety and balance, not excess.
Used strategically, dermal fillers can restore lost structure and maintain natural contours without creating a “puffy” or artificial look. The goal isn’t to change your face—it’s to preserve harmony and keep you looking like yourself, just more refreshed.
When Skin Laxity Goes Beyond Non-Surgical Options
For some, especially after significant weight loss, skin laxity may be more pronounced. Non-surgical treatments can help to a degree, but they have limitations.
In those cases, surgical options such as a facelift or body contouring procedures may be worth considering. These approaches can address excess skin more definitively and restore a more sculpted appearance when needed.
Taking a Proactive Approach
Weight loss affects more than just your body—it changes how your skin looks and feels. Planning ahead can make a noticeable difference in how you maintain a natural, healthy appearance throughout the process. If you’re considering or currently using GLP-1 medications, it’s worth thinking about how to support your skin along the way. A tailored approach—combining collagen stimulation, subtle volume restoration, and, when appropriate, surgical options—can help you look as good as you feel.
Weight loss truly changes more than just the number on the scale. It changes how your skin sits on your body and face. At Williamson Cosmetic Center & Perenack Aesthetic Surgery, they don’t prescribe the weight-loss meds, but they are the experts at fixing the side effects.
Contact Williamson Cosmetic Center & Perenack Aesthetic Surgery (formerly Renaitre) in Lake Charles at 337-508-2559 to book your consultation.







