Anybody lose 100 pounds and not get loose skin?

newstart1988
newstart1988 Posts: 154 Member
edited November 19 in Success Stories
Anybody lose 100 pounds and not get loose skin? If so, what did you do to not get loose skin and how long did it take for you to lose 100 pounds?

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  • Snorks43
    Snorks43 Posts: 15 Member
    In for answers on this one.
  • Jirachii
    Jirachii Posts: 152 Member
    I'm also curious, since the difference between my starting point and my goal is 98 pounds.
  • OhMsDiva
    OhMsDiva Posts: 1,073 Member
    Anybody lose 100 pounds and not get loose skin? If so, what did you do to not get loose skin and how long did it take for you to lose 100 pounds?

    nope. I have it on my arms and my legs and my boobs. I guess my stomach but it is hard to tell. I think on my back also.
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  • JeanieWww
    JeanieWww Posts: 4,037 Member
    I lost 85 pounds two times before, and didn't have problems with lose skin. I kept active and ate healthy to help skin do what it needs to do.
  • youdoyou2016
    youdoyou2016 Posts: 393 Member
    I'm 47, 5', and have lost 120 (@10 more to go).

    I have noticed it -- just in the last couple of months -- on my inner arms, inner thighs, and belly. It was pretty noticeable all at once, it seemed, and a total bummer.

    However, it is going away! I'm thrilled about this. I honestly don't know what the secret is. I've read weight lifting helps and as well as time.

    Honestly, in my case, I look pretty young. People think I'm in my late 20's; I don't even have grey hair. People are shocked when they find out my age. So, I think in my case I just have pretty awesome grandparents!

  • jswigart
    jswigart Posts: 167 Member
    Unfortunately loose skin is unavoidable. I am 62 and lost 100 lbs. Some skin did tighten with exercise and filling the loose skin with muscle. However, unless surgery is an option, the skin will always be there.
  • northdog
    northdog Posts: 43 Member
    I'm 44 and down 83 lbs. I was overweight for over a decade. I have very little loose skin. The only part that's noticeable is right below my belly button. However, that is starting to fade.
  • Purplebunnysarah
    Purplebunnysarah Posts: 3,252 Member
    I've lost 60ish and am at about the halfway point.

    Aalmost all of my loose skin is from my second pregnancy. I gained half the weight with my second pregnancy that I did with my first (no loose skin that time) and my highest was about 6 lbs lighter.

    Near as I can tell the only thing I could have done to avoid loose skin was have my babies when I was younger.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    I just finished reading the OPs of the new and the 2015 'bulking for beginners' discussions. MrM27's 2015 discussion states that his loose skin from a 75 lb loss improved rapidly in the first 2 months of his first bulk, and that the increase in production of human growth hormone during a bulk improves skin more visibly than muscle.

    For you, for me, there is hope.
  • Sheisinlove109
    Sheisinlove109 Posts: 516 Member
    I'm 38 years old, 90 lbs down and I have a lot of saggy skin. I go to the gym daily, do cardio and lifting...eat right, sleep, drink water, lotions..,and without surgery it's not going anywhere. Genetics I guess.
  • Scochrane86
    Scochrane86 Posts: 374 Member
    I have lost 85.5 pounds so far (49 left to go) and I haven't had any issues with extra skin, except for my mommy tummy (apron I think some people call it?) but I have had 3 babies and I believe that is what it is from, I have had it since my second birth and it looks about the same "droopiness" as it did then - just smaller now. I am 30 and hoping I don't have issues after these last 49lbs.
  • RredSonja
    RredSonja Posts: 307 Member
    I have lost 120 pounds, about 50 more to go. It took a little over one year to loose 120. I do have loose skin, mainly my upper arms, lower abdomen, and inner thigh. Being 49, and having gone through pregnancy, I kind of expected that.

    However, I have been weight training. At first just on my own, then with a certified trainer at a gym. It has made a HUGE difference in my shape. I didn't have legs or an a** like this when I was 18 and 125 pounds! I don't know how much my skin will firm up, but I plan to add plenty of muscle. It seems to help a lot. I only do cardio for 25 minutes two or three times a week, because I seriously hate it. The women I see at the gym who pretty much only do cardio are losing weight, or already thin, but their bodies are not attractive or healthy looking, IMHO.

    From my experience, I would say if you want to look good and minimize sagging skin, start researching about resistance training and find a good trainer. If you're worried about looking like a man, get over that right away. The only way lifting weights will make you look masculine is if you take steroids and go to the gym every single day for YEARS.

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  • jilleebee77
    jilleebee77 Posts: 329 Member
    I have (and this is not scientific fact by all means) read on here that with quick/fast weight loss you will have a lot more excess/loose skin. As well as over the course of time your body/skin/elasticity will have to "catch up" so to speak. Some have said with toning it still has taken MANY years for it to get better.

    A LOT of it has to do with genetics. But toning, weight training, resistance training, however you want to put it and time is what will HELP. NOT fix it totally, but help.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    I lost 145. Although I have some loose skin, it is mostly where people's problem areas are anyway, upper arms and stomach. People who see my pics often comment that I don't have loose skin, so I guess it's not too obvious. It's mostly in genetics and how much you lost, age, speed of weight loss, etc. I just don't worry about, overall I look so much better than before, it's nothing to stress about.
  • DietVanillaCoke
    DietVanillaCoke Posts: 259 Member
    It comes down to genetics, age, how long you've been overweight, where you carry most the weight. There are people here who have lost over 100lbs and have almost no loose skin and others who have lost less but have more loose skin.

    I have a friend who only gained 60lbs after she started college. She lost in in a year but has loose skin on her legs. She's a pear shape so her tummy is flat and tight but her legs now are covered in stretch marks and loose skin. She said the reason why she won't have surgery is that the skin will slowly tighten over the years and her GP recommended that she waits 5 years before considering surgery, she's only 19.

    When i reach my goal I will have lost at least 125lbs, I've lost 30 so far and I already have noticed loose skin. I'm doing weight training, drinking enough water and getting the right nutrients, but I'm certain I will have loose skin and that's fine as I'm losing the weight to be healthier and to live longer. Maybe once I've given my body time to heal i might have some skin removed. I'll see how i feel in 5-6 years =)
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