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to extrapolate on the topic it truly does depend on skin elasticity, same with pregnancy. Some women get stretch marks some do not.
Not lotion, not anything else.
Best of luck on your journey to healthYou'd be better off asking for winning lottery numbers. No one knows. And who cares anyway? What difference would it make if you knew the answer?
well i rather be the size i am now then be 125 pounds and look like a pile of wet mud cakes0 -
If your skin is loose when the excess weight is gone you'll still be ahead of the game. Some people end up with excess skin, some don't. Your genetics will be the big determiner of what you end up with.
EDITED TO ADD: Just read this by you earlier in the thread "and yes, i would rather maintain my current weight and have tight skin, if the sagging skin was going to be permanent." If that's the case, nobody can guarantee you won't have loose skin forever after losing weight. I ended up with large amounts of loose skin. It happens to some people. It's a very bad reason to not get to a healthier weight.0 -
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