Dr. Paul Nassif is weighing in on Dr. Terry Dubrow's recent Ozempic confession.
Several weeks after Terry revealed he temporarily used the Type 2 diabetes medication to drop a few pounds, his Botched costar revealed what he really thinks of his longtime colleague hopping on the weight loss trend.
"Just like he's telling everyone, no Ozempic-shaming," Paul exclusively told E! News Feb. 1. "I'm OK with it. I'm OK with Terry and—actually a lot of my friends I saw this last weekend—they all look incredible. Health-wise, they felt better, their blood sugars came down, their blood pressure came down. All of this can hopefully help with longevity, you just have to do it the right way."
Paul also noted the injectable drug—also sold under the name Mounjaro—can "help patients that have a hard time losing weight or have cardiovascular disease."
"Dropping that weight and the sugar content with it," he continued, "can actually be something that can hopefully make you live longer if used properly."
In fact, the famed plastic surgeon said taking Ozempic potentially has other benefits outside of weight management.
"We're looking into Ozempic more also as an anti-aging treatment for the future," Paul explained. "So, there's going to hopefully be some good things the more we learn about all these semaglutides and the different products. But at the same point, some people can't tolerate it. For example, [Terry] tried it, but he just got too sick from it."
Last month, Terry revealed he stopped using the drug after realizing, "'I kind of want to get my appetite back,'" while also noting he experienced "nausea" from it.
As for how he's doing today? "I feel great," Terry told E! Jan. 31, "I'm eating more."
Don't miss Paul and Terry on Botched Thursdays at 10 p.m. on E!, followed by E! News at 11 p.m.
And keep reading to see all the celebrities who have weighed in on the Ozempic trend.