Did your face fill back out in maintenance?

I’ve only lost 13 lbs so far, but I’m already seeing more lines in my face, and I look older and tired. I’ve read that some people who have seen the same thing, see their face fill back out a little in maintenance. How many have experienced this? I’m hoping it’s temporary, maybe from the calorie deficit? I am 46, so maybe just age? But I’ve seen a definite change in the last two months...
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  • babyluthi
    babyluthi Posts: 285 Member
    How long does your botox last?
  • COGypsy
    COGypsy Posts: 1,353 Member
    babyluthi wrote: »
    How long does your botox last?

    Usually 3-4 months. Lasts a little longer in the places I've used it longest, but I definitely feel it wearing off at the 3 - 3.5 month mark.
  • koalathebear
    koalathebear Posts: 236 Member
    I'm 46 and my face is definitely showing more lines that weren't there when I was chubbier. Around my mouth .. and while I don't have loose skin, the skin on my neck and also underside of my upper arm are a bit wrinkley. I wouldn't want to go back to being overweight again but my 'diet face' definitely does make me look older. I'm not sure if it will change because let's face it, I'm getting older so wrinkles are normal I guess.
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  • bourbon_n_barbells
    bourbon_n_barbells Posts: 425 Member
    agreed ^
  • Gisel2015
    Gisel2015 Posts: 4,186 Member
    edited November 2019
    @lightenup2016

    Check the link below. I think that you will get answers to your questions in those postings.

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10207059/before-and-after-face-edition/p100
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    Not really. I feel like maybe it sagged a little more right after the weight loss. It's been over 5 yrs now, and I'm also older.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    I don’t have time to locate the photo right now but I will post a comparison shot later. My face did get better after a year.
  • stephie_nyc
    stephie_nyc Posts: 96 Member
    My face fills out if I gain a few lbs back but not if I’m just maintaining the weight in which i was “gaunt”
  • erjones11
    erjones11 Posts: 422 Member
    erjones11 wrote: »
    Yes, I am more wrinkled with the weight off. I started taking collagen supplements about two months ago. I was hoping it would help my other saggy weight loss issue, 85 pounds and on maintenance now for a year and two months.

    I think the collagen has helped my joints thus far, otherwise I may be just wasting my money, time will tell.

    Doe some research and make up your own mind. The below article briefly discusses potential benefits and safety concerns:
    https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/news/20180308/collagen-supplements-what-the-research-shows

    This is sort of funny to me anyway. Been doing the collagen supplement now for about three months. Yesterday my wife asks if I am getting botox injections, which I am not. Not really taken collagen for my dace but...
  • SnifterPug
    SnifterPug Posts: 746 Member
    @rheddmobile - wow. You clearly have great skin, which helps, but I am knocked out by the difference between first and last pictures. Yes, it's subtle, but very noticeable when compared side by side.
  • Hollis100
    Hollis100 Posts: 1,408 Member
    edited December 2019
    I’ve only lost 13 lbs so far, but I’m already seeing more lines in my face, and I look older and tired. I’ve read that some people who have seen the same thing, see their face fill back out a little in maintenance. How many have experienced this? I’m hoping it’s temporary, maybe from the calorie deficit? I am 46, so maybe just age? But I’ve seen a definite change in the last two months...
    Thanks!

    Wait till you hit 54 like me 😛 I figure if my face doesn't fill out a little, dealing with that and some squishy skin is much better than the alternative of being obese again!

    ^^ Exactly right. For me, it's not my face, but my neck. Ugh. Suddenly, I'm starting to resemble a mummy (and I don't mean a British mother). I'd rather have wrinkles, though, than a stroke, or be one of those obese older people taking millions of pills to stay alive.

    Edited to add @rheddmobile, you look great and give me hope. Thanks for posting those photos and congrats on your weight loss.