Workouts for loose skin. HELP!!
lucybulldozer
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I have lost a lot of weight over a few years and now I am stuck with a little bitbof skin that needs to be tightened. I feel like my body is nearly there but I need help with the last bit pleaseeeee help!!!!
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Heavy lifting will help to a point.0
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I lift a lot now tbh0
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Lifting should help some, but for some people who have lost a lot of weight, the skin doesn’t recover.0
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AllanMisner wrote: »Lifting should help some, but for some people who have lost a lot of weight, the skin doesn’t recover.
I am only 19 though so I was hoping for the beat I have got rid of a lot so far and I'm thinking about going to have it done surgically do you think that's a good idea?0 -
lucybulldozer wrote: »AllanMisner wrote: »Lifting should help some, but for some people who have lost a lot of weight, the skin doesn’t recover.
I am only 19 though so I was hoping for the beat I have got rid of a lot so far and I'm thinking about going to have it done surgically do you think that's a good idea?
You are so young... just keep lifting and give it time... It should go back to normal.0 -
I know that's what I'm hoping its just been soblong and it really knocks my confident.0
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Is it truly loose skin or do you have fat under it? You have listed that you have 14 pounds to lose.0
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AllanMisner wrote: »Lifting should help some, but for some people who have lost a lot of weight, the skin doesn’t recover.
Yup. Genetics play a large role and the amount of weight too. Losing a lot of weight is pretty much going to result in inevitable skin issues. Sucks but what can you do?0 -
It takes a few years for skin to fully tighten on most people. Things like exfoliating and moisturizing can help speed up the process for many people, but not dramatically. If you have a lot of stretch marks it will take a lot longer and is less likely to ever go back to what you are hoping for. Also, the surgery is going to leave a very noticeable scar for the rest of your life--which can be just as demoralizing for some people as a bit of lose skin.0
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lucybulldozer wrote: »
In that case, bulking may help. It increases the production of growth hormones, which can help your skin. Here's an article to read: http://strengthunbound.com/bulking-complete-guide-for-beginners/0 -
Are you comfortable with posting a picture? It might help gauge whether it is loose skin or fat0
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lucybulldozer wrote: »
In that case, bulking may help. It increases the production of growth hormones, which can help your skin. Here's an article to read: http://strengthunbound.com/bulking-complete-guide-for-beginners/
Thank you xxxxx
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It takes a few years for skin to fully tighten on most people. Things like exfoliating and moisturizing can help speed up the process for many people, but not dramatically. If you have a lot of stretch marks it will take a lot longer and is less likely to ever go back to what you are hoping for. Also, the surgery is going to leave a very noticeable scar for the rest of your life--which can be just as demoralizing for some people as a bit of lose skin.
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It can take up to 3 years for your skin to finish shrinking after losing weight. Best to wait a while before pursuing surgery.0
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i am still on a weight loss journey and so have thought about this too....from my research your only hopes are:
1) How much you had to lose in the 1st place... i read 100lbs+ you are likely to have some loose skin....could be hearsay...and could be very dependant on points 2&3 below.
2) Genetics
3) Age (younger = more elastic skin)
4) Moisturizing (particularly ones with Collagen & Elastin in...i use palmers)
5) Exfoliating - particularly "dry brushing" before a shower.
I don't think any of these are capable of performing miracles but i am trying the moisturizing & dry brushing as its cheap enough....worst case my bank balance is ever so slightly worse off.
In all honesty i do feel it helps to some extent.....but that is completely subjective and could be in my mind.
I can't say i have seen anything to do with exercises that will help other than building muscle.
Good luck.0 -
I think you need to find out for sure if it actually is lose skin. You are really young and lose skin usually happens when people lose a lot of weight to fast. You might not really be dealing with lose skin but just some excess fat. We would need a pic to tell you for sure. Perhaps you could ask someone your comfortable with seeing you.0
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