So... saggy skin?
Jd1360
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I'm 23 (almost 24) and have been overweight my whole life. From fat child to fat adult. I've never really lost more than 30 pounds before this time and I have the crippling fear of having saggy skin. I feel like cause I've never been thin, my skin won't know how to be thin (if that makes any freaking sense at all! Haha!)
My mom had weight loss surgery about 2 years ago and lost like 70 pounds in a matter of months. She's 65 now and of course has LOTS of saggy skin - which I find rather disgusting, thus intensifying the fear.
I am working out (granted much more lower body than upper body) and am not losing weight too fast or anything, but I guess my biggest question is, how will I know if that's happening? It will different or what? Any advice on avoiding it or etc, would be greatly appreciated!!
My mom had weight loss surgery about 2 years ago and lost like 70 pounds in a matter of months. She's 65 now and of course has LOTS of saggy skin - which I find rather disgusting, thus intensifying the fear.
I am working out (granted much more lower body than upper body) and am not losing weight too fast or anything, but I guess my biggest question is, how will I know if that's happening? It will different or what? Any advice on avoiding it or etc, would be greatly appreciated!!
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Hard to say... some people have lost 30 lbs and had saggy skin, some people 100 lbs and perfect skin. I wish I could help you out here, but you know what's worse than sagging skin? I used to be 340 lbs and, while I'm not as fat as I was back then, I'm still jolly. When will that go away?0
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At your age I wouldn't worry about it.
Gastric surgery patents often have loose skin due not having enough nutrients. Lots of vitamins are usually needed.
Make sure you drink plenty to keep hydrated and skin elasticity and even if some appears, it will eventually reduce more.
I have lost 160 pounds and loose skin is minimal and getting better all the time.0 -
Oh, THAT makes me feel a lot better right there. Haha!0
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I have the same fear -- I'm 26 and have been thin like....never. I've been told if you hydrate (both your body and your skin) and do some toning, it all tightens itself up0
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I hydrate, strength train, moisturize and am using Nivea's various firming creams/gels to firm up what I can. It's helping some. Just depends on your skin. I'm also saving for surgery though :P0
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My advice, do what is suggested/recommended in terms of preventing it. But most importantly, don't obsess over it. If it stresses you out to the point where it might prevent you from losing, it's not worth it. I understand the concern, but just lose it and don't worry about things you can't really control.
Good luck!0 -
You're young so your skin still has the elasticity it needs to recover...0
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I have the same fear but I'd rather be him with saggy skin then fat with firm skin.
I'm drinking plenty of water. I've just started massaging my body every night with firming lotion (Palmers) and am strength training. I have some saggy skin now but it's not noticeable. Once I lose more I assume it will get more noticeable.
Remember it can take two years for your skin to recover once you have lost the weight. So patience.0 -
I have the same fear but I'd rather be him with saggy skin then fat with firm skin.
I'm drinking plenty of water. I've just started massaging my body every night with firming lotion (Palmers) and am strength training. I have some saggy skin now but it's not noticeable. Once I lose more I assume it will get more noticeable.
Remember it can take two years for your skin to recover once you have lost the weight. So patience.
Great post Lozze, i too have a phobia about this. however i have come to the same resolution as you. i would prefer to be thinner. Also i too will start massaging/moisturizing and toning etc to reduce excess skip.0 -
I was worried to as I still have a far way to go and already starting to get lose skin but I read somewhere I think on here that it can take time sometimes a year or two for your skin to catch up to your weight loss I'm finding that the Nivea skin firming lotion with q10 seems to be helping a bit to0
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Would stretch mark lotion work too? I (shamefully) admit I had stretch marks on my stomach and bought lotion for it.
Thanks everyone!! I am feeling more encouraged with this!!0 -
I'm really freaking out about this today0
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Thanks for this post... i was thinking the same thing!0
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I am 34 and I have been heavy for over 14 years straight and have had 2 kids. I've lost 100 pounds so far with 50+ to go. I don't seem to have too big of an issue with saggy skin. I think it helps if you don't lose too fast and also do strength training along the way.0
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Search for the post 'excess skin'... there were quite a few responses to that0
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I've lost 65 pounds over about 2 years. I still have another 20-25 to go, but so far I haven't experienced an issues with noticeable loose skin. I'm hoping it will stay that way, but I swear I check my stomach regularly for any new signs. I still think if it starts getting really loose, then at least I'll know I've lost weight there!0
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