Loose Skin
Meags23
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Hi, I don't know if this has been talked about or not, but I started at the beginning of June, and although I've lost lots of inches, my weight is basically the same. Also, my skin is getting loose and not tightening. I started at 142lbs, I'm 5'5 so I wasn't very heavy when I started, but now I'm 136ish and I see changes, but with loose skin. Does anyone know if this will change, or is there something I can do to help the tightening along...?
Thanks!!!!
Thanks!!!!
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Ugh!! i have the same problem i lost 50 in the last year and probably have about 10lbs of lose skin ive tried weights and creams nothing seems to work!!! i hope we get some good ideas here cause other than surgery i dont know what to do:sad:0
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I also have this problem especially left over from pregnancies. PLUS stretch marks. I have a feeling plastic surgery is the only option but if any one knows of an easier, less costly solution, please share!0
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Have no ideas, but would love to hear them as well. I have loose skin from my twin pregnancy. I want it to go away.0
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Exercise and Time
As far as stretch marks they NEVER go away0 -
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A lot depends on your health and age but yes, your skin will firm up. Generally there's a good deal of lag time between losing weight and your skin catching up to your new body. I've noticed a trend. First I'll lose weight and the skin will get loose then I'll stop losing weight but things everything seems to tighten up after a while, then the whole cycle starts again.
You do have to be realistic though. You may never look like a model thin smooth skin teenager again. It's like laugh lines, a slightly lived-in" body has character and is evidence of a fully lived life.
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A lot depends on your health and age but yes, your skin will firm up. Generally there's a good deal of lag time between losing weight and your skin catching up to your new body. I've noticed a trend. First I'll lose weight and the skin will get loose then I'll stop losing weight but things everything seems to tighten up after a while, then the whole cycle starts again.
You do have to be realistic though. You may never look like a model thin smooth skin teenager again. It's like laugh lines, a slightly lived-in" body has character and is evidence of a fully lived life.0 -
Awesome, great article. I guess I'll have to start up with a little weigh training. Eek.
Thanks for everyone's input!! :happy:0 -
Awesome, great article. I guess I'll have to start up with a little weigh training. Eek.
Thanks for everyone's input!! :happy:
Make sure you take care of your skin from the inside out..............
Consume a good amount of fats as this helps to keep your skin moisturized, I use a lot of coconut oil inside and out of my body.
Drink lots of water.
Eat lots of veggies and fruits (vitamins and minerals to keep skin healthy, vitamin e,c, etc....)0
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