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“I never knew weight loss happened on your hands, but my ring didn’t come off all of a sudden,” she said. New York Post. “I noticed it was tipping over and almost fell over. I was worried about losing him.”

Jessica took her wedding ring to a jewelry store for a $75 resize in January when she was diagnosed with a shrinking finger, and she says she’s not alone. Co-founder of Lemel Melanie Fitzpatrick She said she saw a 150% increase in women changing their rings and bracelets last year.

“Typically, winter is a quiet time for jewelry makers, but this year we’re seeing a lot of jewelry maintenance because customers are losing weight,” Fitzpatrick said. Post. “Customers are coming in left and right, getting their rings smaller and their bracelets shorter.”

Fitzpatrick adds: “Weight loss isn’t just about your stomach or your skin – it’s your whole body.”

Jessica says she recently filled her Ozempic prescription and has since lost an additional eight pounds, causing her to shed another half a ring size. LeMel Jewelers charges $50 to $100 per ring for weight loss and as little as $40 for short bracelets, adding up to additional fees for patients who pay up to $1,000 a month for weight loss medication.

Ozempic has also been reported to have other visible side effects, including ‘Ozempic face’ which causes significant weight loss of the facial skin. Semaglutide, sold under the brand name Ozempic, as well as Wegovi and Rybelsus, are used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity.

The drug was first developed in In 2012, it has since become one of the 130 most prescribed drugs in the United States.

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