Excess Skin???
CountryGirl8542
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I was wondering how many of you have lost 100lbs???? Do you have excess skin??? Wouldn't mind seeing some photos of some stomachs of woman who have lost all that weight... the excess skin myth is one that really scares me... are there any tips/trips that you can do to prevent it? I have been using bio oil on my stomach... hoping it will help but I know that is more for stretch marks.. which I don't care about... just skin.
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Well I am 64 down and I have quite a bit extra skin. However, I am 43 so my skin is starting to lose its elasticity from age alone, then compounded with the loss... Yea it hangs. Working out does help, but I can't work out under my chin, my armpits, etc. however, for ME, it's totally worth it. I wanted to get healthy and I have done that... So mission accomplished and worth every sag and fold lol0
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I have excess skin. I'm also 41 so my skin is not as elastic as well. Loose skin varies from person to person & can take up to 2 years to shrink as much as it's going to. Altogether I am glad to be rid of the weight & while I'm not happy about the skin, it doesn't affect my mobility or health & I can cover most of it up with clothing. Once I lose the last 30 lbs, I will be seeing a surgeon to get rid of my tummy skin & the horrible looseness under my chin, but I'll deal with my saggy thighs & bat wings which could be worse.0
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I am still young (21) do you think mine will shrink?0
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I am still young (21) do you think mine will shrink?
It likely will, but genetics play a large part too.0 -
I am aiming for around a 100lb loss total about halfway there and no excess skin. I believe because we are young as long as the weight is lost in a healthy slow way it shouldn't become a problem0
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I am still young (21) do you think mine will shrink?
It likely will, but genetics play a large part too.
Youth will help you a lot, drink plenty of water and eat as clean as possible. You shouldn't have too much0 -
I am 70 years old i have kept 80 pounds off for ten years when i first lost weight i had excess skin but i stopped losing and just stayed the same i golfed rode bike walk dance stay active and try to eat sensible i use exfoliating gloves when i take a bath and try to keep my skin healthy i than put cream on that has collagen in it after i bathe i make sure i use it heavier on top of arms kegs and stomach and rear i think losing to fast makes the skin healthier you can look at my before and after pics i only lost 6 so far with my fiitness but loat 80 and kept off ten years i am totally into taking care of my skin good luck dont maje losing a race be kind to your body i also take q10 internally a pill also q10 creams can help maintain elastic y in skin outward do searches for collegean creans0
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I've lost 120lbs, have about 100lbs more to go, and I already have excess skin.
I'm in my 20s, and in my personal experience (keeping in mind that every body is different and what applies to me may not apply to you) with the amount of weight I have lost and need to loose, I don't think my youth is going to be able to make a huge difference in the excess skin. I already have lots of excess and I still have a long way to go.
However I believe someone my age or younger with less to loose than me, they shouldn't have as much of a problem with excess skin.
I've heard good things about moisturizing too, I use coconut oil myself.0 -
At your age it will probably shrink quite a bit over time. However if you want to oprtimze you results, do not tan. Tanning is about the worst thing you can do for your skin. I see a lot of young women with deep tans, and lizard skin.0
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I am still young (21) do you think mine will shrink?
Absolutely!!! Unfortunately I'm 43, so I'm expecting lose skin.0 -
I have heard that it takes 2 years for you to know if excess skin with retract. I have lost almost 100 and don't have any "yet" and am 39.0
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Thanks everyone... I am hoping my skin shrinks.... I am not sure why I am so bothered by the thought of having excess skin but I am doing my best to get over it.0
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If you lose weight by counting calories, doing cardio, and weight training excess skin should not be a problem. Weight training is key. Just follow MFP find a good lifting program and make sure to get some cardio in. As long as you don't lose weight ridiculously fast you should be golden!0
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If you lose weight by counting calories, doing cardio, and weight training excess skin should not be a problem. Weight training is key. Just follow MFP find a good lifting program and make sure to get some cardio in. As long as you don't lose weight ridiculously fast you should be golden!
I have been doing the 30 day shred for my workouts as well as the c25k (running).0 -
I am 28 I have lost a total of 92 pounds although my ticker says otherwise. I didn't start using my fitness pal at first. But I have to say that my skin is not as bad as I had thought it would be. I still have about 20 pounds more to loose and as of now I can see myself being ok with my body. It's a 100% better then it was before! The worst part for me is my stomach but I believe that is because I have 3 children. Good Luck. Just remember don't let this discourage you from hitting your goals. There are always options available if you need them0
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Well, I'm 22 and have over 150lbs to lose... I'm almost certain I will definitely have excess skin, but I'd rather have that than this huge belly lol.0
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http://www.ezimba.com/work/130730C/ezimba11537111695000.jpg - Copy and paste this for picture of my stomach.
Okay. I started off at 230 pounds. I am now 145ish (not sure, haven't weighed myself in a while but I know I've lost more) and this is what I am left with. Lost the bulk of my weight between December 2011 and April 2012. Have been trying to very slowly lose the rest of it so that my skin doesn't become even worse. I have not really tried any lotions or anything. My skin has gotten better since I've lost weight, though. Trust me. It used to be a million times worse than this. But this is still way better than when I had a giant stomach, I think! I was sitting in this picture, by the way. Most people do better than this.
It's very, very important to have a ton of water the whole time you're trying to lose weight. Not soda, not juice, water. Water or even green tea. Something good for you that isn't loaded with sugar. Toning exercises will also help. There's something on Amazon, Collagen Types 1 & 3, in capsule form, that may speed up the process of loose skin being repaired. I started taking that recently. It's helped my acne go away. I get acne issues with some of my medicine and it cleared it up.
I hope this helps.0 -
When I lost a lot of weight, I was getting my hair done one day and noticed that the back of my neck looked horrid, and it made my confidence plummet. Please, don't let it bother you too much though. This is to be expected to some extent.
Keep working out, toning, and things will change. If not, save up and tackle the area that stresses you the most. I have over 100 pounds left to lose and I know I will have excess skin. I am all ready checking into costs of plastic surgery but... I still want to wait a year or two once I've lost the weight to see if I truly will need / want it.0 -
I have lost close to 180 pounds...i still have about another 40-50 pounds to go...i dont have a photo of my stomach but do have one from the rear of my upper body flexing...you can see i have excess skin in this pic...but of course i dont walk around like this normally...so it doesnt look this bad. I have been told if you get to a low body fat % then the skin wont appear as bad...so thats what i am aiming to do...get under 20% BF....i still have a way to go and am quite a long way to go with that. I may still need surgery i will make a decision on that when closer to goal.
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If you lose weight by counting calories, doing cardio, and weight training excess skin should not be a problem. Weight training is key. Just follow MFP find a good lifting program and make sure to get some cardio in. As long as you don't lose weight ridiculously fast you should be golden!
I'm not sure what you're basing this on. I don't think there is any 1 answer to the question. People are different. Bodies are different. I have excess skin and I've done everything you've mentioned.0 -
Thank you for your reply and sharing your photo.0
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Sadly, that "after" pic looks like my "before" stomach, I think due to pregnancy. I'm resigned to having loose skin, especially since I plan to get pregnant again in a year or so. I'm planning to continue strength training and exercising, and will only consider surgery if it becomes a health risk.0
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Oh i wouldnt say "sadly" i never refer to my body like that lol. And its not a after photo its a current photo0
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I looked up this topic last week, and read that one can eat foods rich in collagen.
From Wise Geek, http://www.wisegeek.org/which-foods-contain-the-most-collagen.htm
"Deriving its name from the Greek word kolla, collagen is indeed a vital element that helps to keep the body functioning. Fortunately, there are a number of foods that help to support the creation of collagen within our bodies. Here are a few examples of the many different foods that provide the building blocks for the collagen production.
Soy products such as soymilk and cheese contain an element known as genistein. The presence of genistein gives soy products their collagen production qualities, as swell as helping to block enzymes that tend to break down and age the skin. Just about any soy product contains enough genistein to be helpful, including soy products that have been developed as substitutes for meat products."
I plan to make lots of bone broth/stock, with 'patas' or beef and pork legs. The bones and ligaments yield much collagen, especially after roasting.
Dark green vegetables are also excellent examples of foods containing collagen producing agents. Rich in Vitamin C, regular consumption of kale, spinach, collards, and asparagus helps to strengthen the body’s ability to manufacture collagen and to utilize the protein effectively.
Red fruits and vegetables also are excellent sources to up the collagen content of foods in the diet. The presence of lycopenes in these types of foods helps to act as antioxidants, which in turn increases collagen production. Try adding rep peppers, beets, and fresh or stewed tomatoes to the diet. In like manner, darker berries, such as blueberries and blackberries also help to boost the antioxidant level in the body and stimulate the production of collagen."0 -
I'm almost at 100lbs lost. I do have a little pooch of skin that only showes when I bend over and touch my toes. But that is going away slowly. This has taken over two years to do. I think if you take it slow and don't do any drastic fad dieting the loose skin can be kept under control.
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When I started that was one of my main worries, after all the reading I came to the conclusion that slow and steady seems to be the best way for me. So, I have been losing in phases after every 20 or so lbs I go to maintenance for a couple of months, to give my skin time to catch up. Also, a lot of weight lifting and cardio through out.0
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I look like a F'N Shar pei without my shirt. But I am much more healthy and look good in clothes. It is getting better slowly as I continue to lose inches but again. Lose skin beats the hell out of fat.0
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I am 20 (21 in September) and I have lost 61lbs. I do have excess skin, but with moisturising, strength training and copious amounts of water - it'll go back. Especially as you're only 21. Don't worry about the skin for now - focus on your weight! Good luck! :flowerforyou:
EDIT: Forgot to mention, it does take time too.0 -
I'm 28 I need to loose a total of 64lbs but I have also just had 2 10lb babies close together while being obeset so my stomach was very stretched it was llike I was having twins and my stomach, hips and thighs are covered in stretch marks. I have lost 15lb of the weight so far but it's difficult to tell. I think I would be too scared to have a tummy tuck, hopefully my skin will eventually shrink , Im currently walking or doing the 30day shred everyday and I'm also doing planks everyday to try and draw my waist in. I'm worried about my boobs too they are still ok at the moment but I have also breast fed so the skin has been a bit stretch there too.
Kimbtaylor1 looks good, I hope my skin shrinks like that.0 -
I'm almost at 100lbs lost. I do have a little pooch of skin that only showes when I bend over and touch my toes. But that is going away slowly. This has taken over two years to do. I think if you take it slow and don't do any drastic fad dieting the loose skin can be kept under control.
Thank you for sharing0
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