Those who have lost about 50lbs - did you have loose skin?
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I have been lucky. I have lost over 70 lbs in about 7 months and do not have any lose skin. It seems like it's something that varies from person to person and really depends on how the weight sits on your body.0
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I lost ~60 lbs total, and I'm in maintenance now. I started my weight loss in my late teens, so I was/am young. I thought I lost at a reasonable pace, but looking back, I actually dropped the weight pretty quickly in about 7-8 months. I don't have loose skin. I kind of forgot about loose skin being a possibility when I was losing, but it wouldn't have held me back. Obesity, even class 1, is annoying and quite unhealthy in most cases.2
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I’ve lost 90lbs pretty quick(since about June)and I do have lose skin. I still want to loss some more weight but I plan on having my lose skin fixed once I reach goal weight. I’d much rather have the lose skin than the fat that’s for sure. I have notice my arms starting to firm up. Good luck to you!1
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85 pounds and no, planning on losing another 80. Most of the fat I've had are around my thighs, I'm sure I've developed some loose skin there but I haven't checked, my belly arms and everywhere else are okay.0
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The amount of weight lost is only one part of the equation that determines whether/how much loose skin you'll have. Age and genetics also play a big role as you said; pace of weight loss is not a major factor.
I lost 100 pounds in my early 30s. I have some loose skin, but not a lot. I've been in maintenance for about 6 months and have started strength training. Things are starting to "tighten up" slowly.1 -
I'm 43, 5'3" and have lost just 45, not yet 50 (out of an ultimate 60–70) but unfortunately yes, I have loose skin. Luckily at this moment it's not a big deal—looks normal and non-puckery when I stand, you can only tell when I bend over or, as I discovered just today, when you try on a new smaller bra with thin straps).
Everybody says weight training is the key, so get into that as much as is feasible for your case. For me ideally I would have been doing it all along but, long story short, I'll be starting when I hit the top of the 'normal' range of the BMI chart. That's not a philosophical decision it's a practical one based on some specific life factors.2 -
rainbow198 wrote: »After losing 80 pounds my skin was deflated in my trouble areas and the areas where I lost a lot of inches. It wasn't quite "loose" like I have seen on those extreme weight loss shows, but it was just there and wobbly. Kind of hard to explain.
2 years into maintenance my skin started to firm up. 4 years into maintenance my skin everywhere looked tight everywhere as if I was never overweight/obese.
I was worried since I was overweight for so long and older that I was doomed, but I'd much rather deal with that then be 80 pounds heavier. Plus it was very easy to hide in clothes.
Thankfully that wasn't the case. Time and I believe strength-training helped my skin greatly.
You're the first I've heard mention continued improvement after 2 years. Most suggest what you see 2 years into maintenance is about as good as it's going to get. Glad to hear that might not be the case.0 -
I think age and length of time a person is over weight are the biggest factors. I gained 55 lbs when I was pregnant and lost it all within 5 months after delivery and didn't have any loose skin, but I was in my 20's. Between menopause, retirement and quitting smoking I gained 70 lbs when I was in my 50's and didn't lose the weight until I was 64, and I have l lot of loose skin.1
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