OH THAT DAMN LOOSE SKIN.. WHAT TO DO.?????
allthatfat
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GOING ON A WEIGHT LOSS REGIME THE BIGGEST THING THAT WORRIES ME THE LOOSE SKIN THAT WILL HANG FROM ALL CORNERS OF THE BODY. HAVE LOST 36 POUNDS AS OF NOW AND TO FEEL THE ELASTIC DANGLER ON MY ARMS,GOING TO START DOING A BIT OF DUMB BELLS AT HOME AND PRAY IT HELPS. WITH MY MAJOR WEIGHT BEING ON CHEST AND BELLY CAN ONLY THINK OF A SURGERY AT THE LAST RESORT ONCE I HAVE ATTAINED MY TARGET OF ANOTHER 66 POUNDS. THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN THROUGH SURGERY NEED YOUR HELP AND GUIDANCE AND THOSE WHO HAVE NOT WHAT HAVE THEY ALTERNATELY RESORTED TO. I AM TOLD REGULAR OIL MASSAGES DO HELP. ANY HELP ON THIS SCORE.. ALL ON MFP YOUR VIEWS AND HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED. MY MAJOR WORK OUT AS OFF NOW IS A 45 MINUTES BRSIK WALK EVERY DAY.
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loose skin > obesity .... look man its kind of impossible for loose skin to snap back into place after EXTREME weight loss. age,genetics,lifestyle etc have alot to do with it so it varies from person to person
what has worked for me is keeping hydrated all day long , vit E oil and a good firming lotion... but i lost around 40-50ibs so my loose skin isnt very bad , but def do have it0 -
ive read comments from others that they were able to avoid the surgery by doing excersizes to target toning in certain areas. I hope they see this thread.
I recall one saying mainly what she did to reduce the "apron" of tummy, was be constantly holding her tummy in...tightening those muscles as much and often as possible. Doing crunches/sit-ups, strength training for the arms and thighs.
Apparently skin is the original "memory foam" and will go back if loosing weight slowly and working at the toning.
Have to admit, im not there yet...164lbs to go yet, but im gonna prove them right. Im already sucking it in as much as i can remember.0 -
I have lost over 180 pounds and have loose skin on my thighs, stomach and arms.I have no intentions of having surgery - I did start exercising right at the beginning of my journey and have taken over 6 years to lose the weight (I still want to lose another 20-35 pounds) I decided early on I would only have the surgery if it became a health issue...for me it hasnt been....its just a cosmetic issue. I am 44 and not likely to want to wear a mini or wear a bikini lol so as long as I dress well its not a issue. Unfortunately, the way I see it, I got myself in the situation of being morbidly obese....that was my doing...while in the perfect world I would like the skin gone and able to attain the flat stomach and the absolutely awesome figure...its the scars of where I was and thats not going to magically change. Ive also been lucky in that I have had no rashs or skin irritations and it also doesnt affect me when working out.0
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As I began to age, I noticed my skin was losing its elasticity. I mean, sagging, wrinkling skin everywhere! Could not afford a body lift, lol. I started running and using weights. It seems like the muscle is filling in the loose skin. It is a slow process, but with consistency, does seem to work.0
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I hate my loose skin too!0
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If you figure it out I would love to hear the answer.0
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I've lost 83 and the loose skin on my arms and legs are already gone, the mid section is another story but with time I'm sure it will tighten up. Just start doing more weights and your body will get tighter.0
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Just be the best that you can be. I have blessed with very bad genitics and I have strech marks and loose skin from breast to knees.........but I am doing my best to fill it with muscles and love myself as I am.0
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I have that little pooch on my stomach that wont' leave. I'm ok with myself until I'm in the shower or bathtub and have to look at it. Reminds me of an extra set of boobies..just a smaller size. But at age 50...I'm probably going to have to be satisfied with being the smallest size I've EVER been in my life and deal with the little "reminders" that I'm not 25 anymore and try to not have to be naked anymore than I have to be. SIGH
I am doing crunches and I too try to walk and sit with tightening my stomach muscles to maybe trick that skin into going away.0 -
its 2012... why are you yelling (caps lock)?
as the others have said, nothing will help your skin other than maybe drinking a lot of water and staying out of the sun. your skin elasticity is genetic and the longer you were obese, the more stretched out it got.0 -
:sad: stop yelling at me :sad:0
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Make some lamp shades.
OMG! Hilarious! If only it were that easy!0 -
Strength training (start as early as possible), moisterise regularly and drink lots of water. These actions will help, but will not totally resolve the issue.
With regards to how much you get, and if it will improve, that all depends on age, genetics, how much weight you lose and time.
Personally, I'm in my 40's, have lost a lot, and have some loose skin around my middle. It doesn't bother me, and I wont be looking to surgery to repair the damage.
Don't use the possibility of a bit of loose skin put you off dieting, unless you plan on stripping off in public on a regular basis, not too many people will notice it.
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The thing about loose skin is that only you and your significant other see it. With fat, everyone sees it.0
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i think wherever there is stretch marks its hardewr to recover. my body is pretty dang tight everywwhere, except my belly (2 pregnancies and over 60lbs lost = lots of stretch marks) im looking into a having it removed. it just depends on ur own comfort level. some ppl can live with it, maybe im vain, but i really dont want it there. i figure if i busted my *kitten* and came this far, i shouldnt have to feel uncomfortable about my body still.
things that have helped tho are strength training...you gott pick things up and put them down! build some muscle up to fill in that skin and drink water like its goin outta style! best of luck to ya!0 -
"It rubbs the lotion on the skin"... wish I could find the clip to post it from Silence of the Lambs
I'm wooried about it too, almost halfway to my 55 lbs mark (55 weighloss 10 lbs muscle gain thats why the math doesnt addd up on my ticker) and i can see in my chest "breasts" appearing.. hopefully weight lifting will fill them up and make them look normal. Working a lot on my shoulders in hopes that they will stretch up the skin...Weightlifing has filled out my arms and there is no sag there. I believe belly and chest are going to be the biggies.. arms...just pump them up and they should look OK.0 -
I worry about this all the time as well. Working out seems to be HUGE! Lotion and water, keeping it hydrated should help. I am in hopes I can keep mine under control without surgery, but I hate feeling all flabby when I start to lose weight. I just need to stick to it longer and see how it play out! Good luck to you!0
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Good advise everyone. I am starting to notice a little flap under my arms. But one I get the extra weight off any loose skin will remind me what I have overcome. It's not like I am a swim suit model right now0
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From my heaviest I am down about 200 pounds. From September, 2011 I am down 115. I have loose skin every where and because of my age, how long I was overweight and how overweight I was...my options are pretty limited. I have actually had my initial consult for a full body lift and am hoping to have it done early next year.0
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I bought my daughter StriVectin, and she said it is tightening her skin. I bought her the product for the body and face. She came to the house last evening and I saw a marked difference in her face. She is 35 years old, and has lost a considerable amount of weight. The skin around the belly area was sagging the worst. According to her this is helping. As with anything, you need to be consistent. Just a note...she exercised, but lost the weight quickly. If you are going to lose the weight quickly I would suggest using the product.
I am losing weight at a steady pace by applying the suggestions in the book, "Wheat Belly." I am also incorporating information in books researched by Suzanne Somers. I bought her FaceMaster, which is a micro current that stimulates and stregthens the muscels in the face creating lift...it does work.
Trying to eat fresh foods instead of processed and packaged foods. I am also taking vitamins and minerals which are on Suzanne's website. Drinking more water. Haven't really started exercising, but when I do I have read that over exercising has a reverse affect as far as building health as free radicals are released in the bloodstream. So, I am going to do a little more than moderate cardio and alternate with weights six days a week.
I have lost 35 pounds since August 5, 2012 and have 100 to go. Hope to have lost that by the end of next year, but if it takes longer I will not be discouraged. Just going to keep my eyes on the PRIZE.....a strong, healthy body and new clothes! Oh, and looking in the dressing room mirror without sighing. YEAH! thats incentive times infinity.0 -
I've lost nearly 100 pounds since March - no loose hanging skin. I use an apricot scrub, Take glucosamine/chondroitin, moisturize (a lot because I tan) and I have good genes. Not everyone is going to look like a melted marshmallow.0
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Bermuda shorts and 3/4 sleeve shirts are your friends.
There's nothing you CAN do about loose skin short of surgery to remove it. Whether you'll have it and how bad is determined by a combination of genetics, age (our skin gets less elastic over time), how overweight you were, how long you were overweight, and where you carry your weight.
I'm the bigger loser in most of those categories and have huge amounts of loose skin on my arms and legs. I plan to do nothing about it. The one area where loose skin sometimes NEEDS to be removed (rather than cosmetically wanting it removed) is on folks who carried a lot of weight in their belly area and develop a droopy apron of skin there.
Lifting weights can improve the appearance of loose skin somewhat, although it doesn't actually do anything for the skin itself. What it does is simply put some muscle in to fill in some of the space the fat left behind, thereby filling out some of the skin. But it's also good for you, so I recommend it.0 -
I've lost nearly 100 pounds since March - no loose hanging skin. I use an apricot scrub, Take glucosamine/chondroitin, moisturize (a lot because I tan) and I have good genes. Not everyone is going to look like a melted marshmallow.
You're lucky! I am the melted marshmallow! :sad:0 -
Make some lamp shades.
Friend of Ed Gein are you? Hahahahaha thanks for the laugh0 -
FELT LIKE .....A BIG SHOUT FOR EVERYBODY'S ATTENTION0
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I would get surgery in a heartbeat. I know a woman who had her arms done and it completely changed her life and self esteem and i found the results to look very natural. If i ever run in to this issue best believe I'll have a plastic surgeom on speed dial!0
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FELT LIKE .....A BIG SHOUT FOR EVERYBODY'S ATTENTION
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The thing about loose skin is that only you and your significant other see it. With fat, everyone sees it.
So true and well said.0 -
My gym instructor, advised me, that when an elastic band is over stretched it doesn't always goes back to how it was - a nice neat band - it has wrangles!
That is what my body has on my arms and belly - (years of over eating) when I lean forward or down. But like the person before me advise," its only what me and my other half see, if I was fat the whole world would see it" and that is so true .
Keep with the gym - it has to help.:happy:0
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