She Lost 160 Pounds With Ozempic, But That’s Only Half the Story (2 of 3)

For Amy Kane, however, Ozempic merely served as an additional tool in her arsenal. She didn’t rely on it alone, which was very smart to do. She completely overhauled her lifestyle, tweaking her diet, and also got serious about getting some ex-movement. She even coined a fun term for her body: the “Kozempic body,” mixing “Kane” with the med that changed everything.
By spring 2024, she’d lost more than 160 pounds (72,5 kg) and was feeling better than ever. But here’s where things took an unexpected turn. As her videos gained popularity, with one clip reaching 5 million views, people reacted not only with applause but also began to inquire about what happened next, as everyone understands that a rapid weight loss process can lead to consequences, particularly excess skin.
Amy didn’t shy away from the uncomfortable part. She showed it all: arms, belly, thighs, and flabby folds of skin hanging off her new body. This is what losing 160 pounds actually looks like. She even lifted her shirt to reveal her stomach. “There’s just so much skin,” Amy said.
This is the part nobody warns you about when you choose the quick and easy way. While the drug helped shrink her frame dramatically, it couldn’t do anything about her skin. She now refers to it as her “suit”—a “version of herself” that she’s still adjusting to.
And it’s not just a cosmetic issue. Amy gets raw about how it affects her daily life: the discomfort, the self-consciousness, even the painful chafing. In one video, she joked about doing a whole segment on how she has to strategically tuck this stuff into her pants.