Excess skin issues
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Good info, I have the same problem. I think I will try more strength training and keep at it. Thanks all.0
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ugh im trying to find the name of the product now, but I am having no luck. I saw an advertisement for these sheets of medicated fabric (looked like they might be the size of a large paper towel?) that wick away moisture and have anti-fungal properties, and it looked like you would put them in problem areas like under your breasts or belly and it would prevent exactly what you are talking about. I'm sorry I can't find the name of the product, but, there is such a thing.
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ugh im trying to find the name of the product now, but I am having no luck. I saw an advertisement for these sheets of medicated fabric (looked like they might be the size of a large paper towel?) that wick away moisture and have anti-fungal properties, and it looked like you would put them in problem areas like under your breasts or belly and it would prevent exactly what you are talking about. I'm sorry I can't find the name of the product, but, there is such a thing.
http://www.inter-dry.com/
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I have lost 105 lbs since mfp , total about 140 lbs and I had some loose skin but I am finding that since starting strength training it is tightening up and I really dont have very much left I am hoping I can tone the last little bit if I just stick with it. Right now I am doing the 30 day shred, I am only on day 5 so it is hard to tell how much it is helping
Thanks for sharing.
Im just starting out so i think I better make sure I try and do toning through the whole process, from what everyone's saying I think that might help me
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if your physician has documentation of complications related to excess skin (rashes, open wounds, medications needed for treatment)... it is likely that insurance will cover the skin removal surgery0
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if your physician has documentation of complications related to excess skin (rashes, open wounds, medications needed for treatment)... it is likely that insurance will cover the skin removal surgery
This comes down to insurance companies and there policy. I have well documented cases of skin rashes and cellulitus and even knowing this they still will not pay for skin removal because it is still considered cosmetic.0 -
ugh im trying to find the name of the product now, but I am having no luck. I saw an advertisement for these sheets of medicated fabric (looked like they might be the size of a large paper towel?) that wick away moisture and have anti-fungal properties, and it looked like you would put them in problem areas like under your breasts or belly and it would prevent exactly what you are talking about. I'm sorry I can't find the name of the product, but, there is such a thing.
You might be thinking of InterDry (tm) sheets. They contain an antimicrobial silver complex to reduce bacteria/yeast, etc. They seem to be a fairly new product and might be pricey.0 -
I thought it would be a great idea to donate skin but apparently it may not be true... Read onlione - (haven't checked through snopes.com yet)
Anyway, back to busting the urban legend thing.............
From the Shriner's Hospital website:
Q: Can skin from gastric bypass surgery be donated to children for skin grafts?
A: No, the only donor skin that can be used at the burn center is cadaver skin processed through a skin bank. Only skin from cadavers is used for skin grafts, because cadavers give the greatest amount of surface area – up to 10 sq. feet of usable skin for a burn patient. Skin that could be taken from a person who had excessive weight loss would not generate the amount of skin or quality skin needed to treat burn patients.
I HAVE seen products for under the tummy fold and for under the breasts on carolwright.com and drleonards.com.
tummy liner - http://www.drleonards.com/search/index.cfm
bra liner - http://www.drleonards.com/Apparel/Hosiery-Intimates/Cotton-Bra-Liners/75642.cfm?clickSource=SEARCH0 -
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Great links... Thank you.0
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As already stated, your skin is an organ... it will adapt as and when it is able to. Most people go for "corrective" surgery when they still have a good amount of weight to go (most people currently at my weight would -- I have excess skin, but I've lost over 100lbs, and it's not nearly as bad as some may have you believe... the worst bits are still 'flabby' and that's why I'm still adjusting my goals)... what I would advise is lifting weights from the start. And lifting heavy. This'll help, but be aware that it could take years to see the amount of firmness you desire.
For me, because I'm not likely to ever go out in a bikini or anything revealing (stretch marks - yay) I couldn't really care less about adding scars to my figure... but I'd rather see how far my body can & will recover before I even consider it.0 -
Spanx for men (www.spanx.com).
looks like a great product...I just don't see myself paying that much for a plain shirt...Alot of athletic brands can do that same effect for about 1/10 the price.
My fiance wears Riddel Athletics brand compression ("football/baseball") shirts daily. We get them at Walmart for $12.0 -
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Thanks for posting - learning a lot. Off topic... what does BUMP mean on here?0
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I'm not sure if this is the product you were thinking about or not. We use this at the hospital to help between skin folds of our patients to help wick away moisture and prevent rashes/chafing. http://www.inter-dry.com/0
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bump to come back to and respond a bit later:flowerforyou:0
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I've lost 102 pounds and have around 14-20 to go. I have some loose skin, it's not major but it's there. I went round the internet looking for help and one article I found said if you massage the area with en exfoliator it helps. I got an shower cream with exfoliator and started to do that, and I also read that aloe vera gel also helps, so I do the massage in the morning in the shower, then I massage aloe vera gel after my bath in the evening, and it is tightening. I guess we have to remember it took a while to stretch so will take a while to tighten up, but just those two things each day are helping.
Good luck with this, it seems so unfair after we work so hard to lose the weight we are left with loose skin. I hope this helps you like it has me.0 -
Lotion mixed with vitamin E capsules (or pure almond oil) has done the trick for me!0
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Pre-plastics, I wore shapewear to hold everything in place. I still wear support capris when I exercise (someday I will get my thighs done). I have had my arms done, a breast lift, and a lower body lift. Best money ever spent. I feel "whole" again.
Excess skin will not firm up. Get your finances in order and get a loan. A good residency plastic surgery program usually runs about half the cost. I am a single mom of 2 with no child support. If I can afford it, anyone can.0 -
Pre-plastics, I wore shapewear to hold everything in place. I still wear support capris when I exercise (someday I will get my thighs done). I have had my arms done, a breast lift, and a lower body lift. Best money ever spent. I feel "whole" again.
Excess skin will not firm up. Get your finances in order and get a loan. A good residency plastic surgery program usually runs about half the cost. I am a single mom of 2 with no child support. If I can afford it, anyone can.
I think it's irresponsible to say for certain that "excess skin will not firm up". This might have been true for you, but it is not true for 100% of all people, and people should look into ways that they can attempt to firm their skin (weight lifting, toning, creams, etc) before they look into surgery. IMHO, surgery should be a final option for those who have lost an incredibly large amount. And of course seeing a professional about such issues would definitely help.0 -
I agree.. there is a rule of thumb to wait atleast two years after weight loss before considering plastic surgery.. wow0
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I didn't read through this whole thread.. But Monistat makes a chafing cream that is fantastic, you can also use it as a makeup primer. I used it when I was pregnant and it was so awesome not to worry so much about blisters.. Cause here in the south we sweat all the time,0
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Thanks for all this information!0
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WEIGHTS!!! I lost 165lbs myself and have found that starting a weight lifting routine has helped immensely. At first I looked a little bigger, but I played with my calories to keep burning fat and my legs are showing definition. My arms are tougher, and I used to get so many rashes too, but invested in some tighter, breathable workout gear to ease up on the friction. Before the weights I did give surgery a try, but I am glad i saved my money.0
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We both need the skin removal surgery but can't afford insurance or the monthly payments if we finance it.
According to research "loose Skin" is not what most people think it is. I myself was considering surgery as well but then I found out that unless your skin is paper thin (or around the thickness of the skin on back of your hand) then it is not "loose" but a layer of subcutaneous fat. If you keep loosing weight it WILL firm up. This may take a little longer for your skin to tighten IF you have been overweight for many years (like me). Don't go under a knife till it is 100% needed. Just keep of your great progress and be patient it will happen Without surgery. Trust me, I look alot better with pants on since the "loose skin" hides and you see a more toned looking stomach. It is annoying I know but the only thing I would recommend is keep going. If you want to help with the skin tightening in a more healthy and possibly faster I would say try mixing cocoa butter lotion and scar gel (I buy my scar gel at a dollar store for a buck) and Stay away from harsh detergents, such a sulfates in soaps, shampoos and dishwashing liquids, limit your sun exposure and stay away from tanning booths, and limit your exposure to hot and chlorinated water—all of these things will decrease skin elasticity. Read this http://getfitguy.quickanddirtytips.com/how-to-tighten-loose-skin-after-weight-loss.aspx
Reading this made my day. I haven't gotten to the loose skin stage yet, Im a bit nervous about it
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I have lost ~120 lbs and have achieved remarkable improvement in my abdomen from lifting heavy (dead-lifts and squats ~150 - 160 lbs). I think in about 3-4 months I will have a perfectly flat abdomen.
As some others mentioned, those unsightly folds of skin are due to excess fat that remains under the skin; therefore, focus on FAT REDUCTION.0
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