Waist trainer?
bsanch21
Posts: 20 Member
So I need something to help me stay toned. Or even help with the waist figure haha. I recently had Bypass surgery so I’m dropping weight fast. 50 pounds so far(; I don’t want to be left with lose skin. Anyone recommend a waist trainer or maybe a cream?
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No, no one here would recommend a waist trainer. Exercise will make you sweat at the gym. Sweating more will not help loose skin though. If anything, it will hinder you because it will restrict the use of your abs, back muscles and side muscles and they can actually get weaker.
Loose skin depends on genetics and you really can't control it.4 -
musicfan68 wrote: »No, no one here would recommend a waist trainer. Exercise will make you sweat at the gym. Sweating more will not help loose skin though. If anything, it will hinder you because it will restrict the use of your abs, back muscles and side muscles and they can actually get weaker.
Loose skin depends on genetics and you really can't control it.
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That much weight it’ll be inevitable. You’ll either need to give it time and see how much it retracts and tightens up or opt for the easy way and go for surgery again.4
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That much weight it’ll be inevitable. You’ll either need to give it time and see how much it retracts and tightens up or opt for the easy way and go for surgery again.
Opt for the easy way? The nerve of you. If you haven't had it, mind your business. If you have had it, mind your business. Your opinion on her bypass is neither desired nor required.7 -
That much weight it’ll be inevitable. You’ll either need to give it time and see how much it retracts and tightens up or opt for the easy way and go for surgery again.
Opt for the easy way? The nerve of you. If you haven't had it, mind your business. If you have had it, mind your business. Your opinion on her bypass is neither desired nor required.
Thank you. Stuff like that doesn’t bother me. I use to be ignorant as well before I got all the info about the surgery. It’s people like that that make me work even harder.5 -
Forgive me if this is somehow a rude question, but how would surgery to remove loose skin *not* be the "easy way"?2
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I lost 65lbs and had no loose skin...I was also a teenager when I lost the weight, so I think age was a huge factor with the elasticity of my skin.
A waist trainer isn't going to do anything. You'll have to have skin removal surgery if the loose skin is significant. Skin removal surgery isn't "the easy way" as much as "the only way" to treat large amounts of loose skin.
The best thing you can do in the meantime (if okayed by your dr) is to start a lifting program to build muscle, which with make the whole situation better.0 -
autumnblade75 wrote: »Forgive me if this is somehow a rude question, but how would surgery to remove loose skin *not* be the "easy way"?
Have you ever had surgery?1 -
autumnblade75 wrote: »Forgive me if this is somehow a rude question, but how would surgery to remove loose skin *not* be the "easy way"?
Surgery can be risky0
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