Dr. Terry Dubrow Reveals The Surprising Way Men Could Benefit From Using Ozempic For Weight Loss
By Jacquez Printup on November 26, 2025 at 10:30 AM EST

"Botched" star Dr. Terry Dubrow recently revealed the surprising way some men could benefit from using Ozempic. On his podcast, "Between Us," Terry spoke with his wife, Heather Dubrow, about "Ozempic p-nis," a new trend he's noticed among men using the weight-loss drug.
Dr. Terry Dubrow Talks To His Wife About 'Ozempic P-nis'
While speaking with his wife, "Real Housewives of Orange County" star Heather Dubrow, Terry asked her to guess what she thought the term "Ozempic p-nis" meant, to which she said, "I'm gonna say it is trouble getting hard."
While it may have been a solid guess, Terry shared that it's actually a term for when a man's body part "looks bigger."
As he went on, Terry explained that an overweight man's member tends to get "buried" inside the pubic area.
However, men using Ozempic are benefiting from the drug because now "there's more to show."
"Ozempic p-nis is a thing, and it’s good," he said.
Heather Tells Terry Dubrow Why Ozempic Frustrates Her

According to Terry, using the drug won't make a man's private area suddenly become larger, but it does help with presentation.
"You’re not more of a grower, but you’re definitely more of a shower with Ozempic p-nis. So congratulations," he said.
His wife, on the other hand, wasn't too pleased to hear about the "bonus" some men receive from the weight loss drug.
As she put it, women get "screwed" while using Ozempic, while men "get a bigger looking p-nis."
Now that Terry has revealed the secret to the world, Heather joked that men will "be rushing to get Ozempic because it's gonna make their p-nis look bigger."
Terry Dubrow Has Used The Drug Before

In January 2024, Terry spoke candidly with Page Six about using Ozempic to help him lose 10-15 pounds.
Ozempic, while used for weight loss, was first approved to help diabetics control their blood sugar levels, according to the University of California's Davis Health Center.
"But I wanted to try it because so many of my patients were on it and I wanted to see what it was like when you’re not diabetic and you only have 10-15 pounds to lose," Terry said before describing the drug as a "miracle."
While he enjoyed the pros that came from the medication, Terry revealed he stopped using the drug because it made him lose his appetite.
"I thought, ‘You know what, I kind of want to get my appetite back. The holidays are coming, I want to enjoy myself,'" he said.
Andy Cohen Opened Up About Using Ozempic

On the opposite end of the spectrum, Terry and Heather's Bravo boss, Andy Cohen, revealed he's embraced the Ozempic trend after being unsatisfied with his weight.
According to an earlier report from The Blast, Cohen experienced some health scares, including "plaque" in his arteries and "high blood pressure," which helped jumpstart his health journey.
Since then, Cohen has been using Ozempic, and he's noticed several positive changes in his lifestyle, including his cravings and his discipline in the gym.
Although the "Real Housewives" executive producer is still drinking alcohol, using Ozempic has helped him curb the late-night snacking and eating unhealthy foods.
Why Did Cohen Speak Out About Using Ozempic For Weight Loss?

During an episode of his "Radio Andy" talk show, Cohen also explained why he felt he needed to be honest about using Ozempic to help him achieve his dream body.
"Given that for 20 years I have been asking people about their body regimens and that I've been pretty vocal about every time I go on a diet ... I do think it would be completely hypocritical not to share that I did this summer lose a good chunk of weight by micro-dosing a GLP-1 all summer," he said.
Indeed, Cohen has spent several "Real Housewives" and "Vanderpump Rules" reunions questioning Bravo's biggest stars about their elective surgeries and other deeply personal subjects.
"I feel so strongly that I can't be the one asking all the personal questions of, specifically, the Housewives. ‘How did you do it? What did you do to your face? How did you do the weight loss?’ And then be the guy who's suddenly lost 25 lbs. but isn't mentioning it," he said.
It sounds like Cohen and Terry Dubrow are happy advocates of the revolutionary drug.