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Ozempic before-and-after tracker: private photos, weight trend, and share cards

An Ozempic before-and-after tracking guide for progress photos, weight trend, dose context, privacy controls, and shareable cards.

Ozempic before-and-after tracker: private photos, weight trend, and share cards
Quick answer

An Ozempic before-and-after tracker should keep photos private by default and pair them with weight trend, dose context, side effects, and optional share-card export.

Why it matters

Before-after content drives discovery, but many users do not want to post raw photos.

Medication-specific pages capture high-intent search demand.

Progress context should avoid implying a guaranteed outcome.

What to track

Baseline and recurring progress photos

Weight trend, Ozempic dose, and dose week

Side effects, appetite, and food tolerance

Privacy fields for share-card export

AI review angle

Turn the public answer into a private weekly readout.

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Choose comparable photos only when lighting and pose are close
Summarize trend without medical claims
Hide medication, dose, or weight unless the user opts in

Frequently asked questions

Should the tracker promise Ozempic results?

No. It should track the user's own progress and avoid outcome promises.

Should Ozempic dose be shown on before-after cards?

Only if the user chooses. Dose and medication details are sensitive.

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Tracking education only. Medication changes, severe symptoms, and urgent concerns should be discussed with a clinician.