Avoiding loose skin- PLEASE HELP
TheHuff_
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Hey guys,
At my heaviest weight I was 206 pounds. However, I've been around 188 pounds for a while now and consider that my starting weight. I aim to lose around 65-70 pounds in total. I've already got stretch marks (due to weight gain). I'm aged 23. Any advice on avoiding loose skin? I would appreciate your help! Thanks
At my heaviest weight I was 206 pounds. However, I've been around 188 pounds for a while now and consider that my starting weight. I aim to lose around 65-70 pounds in total. I've already got stretch marks (due to weight gain). I'm aged 23. Any advice on avoiding loose skin? I would appreciate your help! Thanks
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There may be a little of that, but you're young and it should tighten up over time. I lost 70ish pounds total in my mid fifties - I took about a year to do it. That first year or so after weight loss I had quite a lot of saggy skin, but it's gone now. It took a while. Bring your patience to weight loss and be gentle with yourself, you're doing a very good thing with losing the weight.8
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Youth is on your side! Just do it slowly. Your skin will adjust after time.3
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With only 70 lbs as long as you lose slowly you should be fine. It tends to be either really big weight loss or sudden weight loss that leads to saggy skin.
So don’t aim for more than 2lb loss a week, take regular exercise and reset your calorie goal after every 10lb loss.2 -
Losing slower seems to help, but in reality it's gonna be based on your genetics. Age is usually a factor too, but you're younger so skin elasticity is much more on your side than someone who's in their 50's. All you can do is lose the weight an see. What I WILL tell you is DO NOT fall for things like cremes, wraps, or exercise programs that claim they can get rid of loose skin.
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Thanks so much everyone!! I know it's so slow but I think I'll aim for 1lbs loss a week in order to minimise the risks1
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I’ve been reading about saggy skin issues with weight loss and I can’t tell you how pleased I am to read in many threads regarding this that it mostly tightens up over time if you let it. I’d feared needing surgery to remove the skin. I get for some that may be a necessity but i need to give time more than anything else! I’ve lost 10Kgs and have stretch marks all over my stomach too, but it hasn’t gone saggy yet. I’m 10Kgs from goal weight too. And I have been losing weight slowly too. Took 6 months to lose 10kilos.1
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I lost weight very very slow (we're talking 6 years) and I'm not done losing yet. I have loose skin because it's unavoidable with my starting weight, but not as much as you would expect for someone who was super morbidly obese. Just another vote for being patient after losing if you do end up with loose skin (give it a couple of years).2
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I have heard that you could lift weights and it would tone the muscles- you might watnt o look into it to get the proper help with dong it- I don't know much I am 59 and only lift small 5- 10 pound weights to keep my arms toned. I also do body weight exercies with you tube videos- hope this helps.1
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I'm extremely weak. So weak that it's embarrassing. Even lifting 1kg too many times makes my arms ache haha. I really hope to improve this
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