Interesting post about loose skin.
PattyTheUndefeated
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I copied this post from a NBC Biggest Loser Message Board; posted by a doctor in regards to loose skin.
Having dealt with the excess skin issues w/patients over the past five years, these have been my observations:
If you have less than 50-80 pounds to lose and have been relatively "good" w/ things like smoking, tanning, hydration or drinking...you can expect your skin to contract pretty decently. If you're a perfectionist and want wash board abs and zero lovehandles...you might need some work...but it'll be nothing excessive.
If you put the weight on slowly and were overweight for a shorter duration, you can also expect to have decent skin contraction...
Both of these factors are two big reasons why younger people can expect better contraction...
Further, one thing often never mentioned is height. People who are taller are simply blessed in that they have more surface area to store fat in comparison to people of shorter stature who put on the same weight. Ex: a 5'7 woman who weighs 250 and loses it will have better contraction than a 5'2 woman who is also 250 and loses the same amount of weight. It's a factor....
Cocoa butter and other creams as well as compression garments also help.
If you have more than 80+ pounds to lose, sorry to say but there are going to be loose skin issues. The skin can only take so much for so long...
If you've carried the weight for a long duration...anything more than 10 years or so...you will most likely have loose skin as well...
If you've lost and regained a lot of weight repeatedly, "yo-yo", than you will most likely have loose skin issues...also why repeated preganancies make loose skin progressively worse in addition to the rapid weight gain.
If you abused alcohol, smoked a lot or suntanned frequently....you might have loose skin issues, or you might not depending on the amount of weight....stop those things before embarking on weight loss...
How fast you lose the weight does NOT matter. Jillian has commented on this as well and stated the frequency of weight loss makes no big difference. She is correct. If your skin is damaged, it's damaged..that's all there is to it. Gastric bypass and liposuction are extreme exceptions to this rule...but those two things ( which are ridiculously rapid) aside, how fast the weight comes off is not an issue for people losing it naturally...
Finally genetics plays a BIG role. While people from almost ALL ethnic groups can expect loose skin after crossing a certain weight threshold...under that threshold genetics makes a difference. Asian people as well as caucasians with intermediate complexions ( Mediterraneans, Latinos, Middle Easterners, etc.) can expect better results from their skin. Perhaps it is because that skin tone range allows for adequate absorbtion of Vitamin D while also protecting the skin from burning...whatever the exact reason, their skin tends to hold up better, even as they age. Northern European Caucasians and people of African descent are more prone to skin problems......there are ofcourse exceptions...
As to how long it takes skin to contract....Dr. H is playin' it ultra safe. 1 year is excessive...you'll know how well your skin has healed by 6 months...
There are ofcourse exceptions to ALL of these things I've listed, but they are exactly that: exceptions. As a rule of thumb, they're pretty much the norm...
Having dealt with the excess skin issues w/patients over the past five years, these have been my observations:
If you have less than 50-80 pounds to lose and have been relatively "good" w/ things like smoking, tanning, hydration or drinking...you can expect your skin to contract pretty decently. If you're a perfectionist and want wash board abs and zero lovehandles...you might need some work...but it'll be nothing excessive.
If you put the weight on slowly and were overweight for a shorter duration, you can also expect to have decent skin contraction...
Both of these factors are two big reasons why younger people can expect better contraction...
Further, one thing often never mentioned is height. People who are taller are simply blessed in that they have more surface area to store fat in comparison to people of shorter stature who put on the same weight. Ex: a 5'7 woman who weighs 250 and loses it will have better contraction than a 5'2 woman who is also 250 and loses the same amount of weight. It's a factor....
Cocoa butter and other creams as well as compression garments also help.
If you have more than 80+ pounds to lose, sorry to say but there are going to be loose skin issues. The skin can only take so much for so long...
If you've carried the weight for a long duration...anything more than 10 years or so...you will most likely have loose skin as well...
If you've lost and regained a lot of weight repeatedly, "yo-yo", than you will most likely have loose skin issues...also why repeated preganancies make loose skin progressively worse in addition to the rapid weight gain.
If you abused alcohol, smoked a lot or suntanned frequently....you might have loose skin issues, or you might not depending on the amount of weight....stop those things before embarking on weight loss...
How fast you lose the weight does NOT matter. Jillian has commented on this as well and stated the frequency of weight loss makes no big difference. She is correct. If your skin is damaged, it's damaged..that's all there is to it. Gastric bypass and liposuction are extreme exceptions to this rule...but those two things ( which are ridiculously rapid) aside, how fast the weight comes off is not an issue for people losing it naturally...
Finally genetics plays a BIG role. While people from almost ALL ethnic groups can expect loose skin after crossing a certain weight threshold...under that threshold genetics makes a difference. Asian people as well as caucasians with intermediate complexions ( Mediterraneans, Latinos, Middle Easterners, etc.) can expect better results from their skin. Perhaps it is because that skin tone range allows for adequate absorbtion of Vitamin D while also protecting the skin from burning...whatever the exact reason, their skin tends to hold up better, even as they age. Northern European Caucasians and people of African descent are more prone to skin problems......there are ofcourse exceptions...
As to how long it takes skin to contract....Dr. H is playin' it ultra safe. 1 year is excessive...you'll know how well your skin has healed by 6 months...
There are ofcourse exceptions to ALL of these things I've listed, but they are exactly that: exceptions. As a rule of thumb, they're pretty much the norm...
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marking to read later - gott go to work right now0
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I have lost 47lbs so far and 30 more to go so far no loose skin please im keeping my fingers cross and im 5'2 a little stretchmarks but nothing extreme I was so worry about that:noway:0
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I have a lot of loose skin after 27 lost and lots more to go. Its just my luck I guess.
I haven't had kids yet, so my plan is to lose weight, have kids, then get a tummy tuck and boob job!
In Canada it is covered by health insurance if it effects your health, which I does -- so I'm good to go!0 -
Bless Your Heart! I have been wondering about this for awhile and this has been the most informative information that I have read. I have had 4 children but I didn't notice loose skin after the pregnancies because I always lost the 30 pounds that I gained within a relatively short period. However, this 30 pound weight gain was not due to pregnancy and I was overweight for about 4 years-the length of time was what concerned me. I don't want to be saggy baggy!:grumble:0
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Cocoa butter and other creams as well as compression garments also help.
:noway: What?! :noway:
What are compression garments?!
Is the doctor saying that wearing tight clothes will send all this loose skin... somewhere?
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compression garments are like all in one girdle type thingys. I guess you wear it during the weight loss and the skin is held in place instead of the weight of it and gravity pulling it down.
or so I understand
I am a light weight gastric bypass patient. I had about 100 pounds to lose. I was 233 but my height is only 5ft.
Anyhow, I have some loose sking on my belly but it looks more like I have just had a baby. I did have to get my "girls" done.....implants and a lift.
Remember with weight loss keeping the skin healthy hydrated and moisturized is just as important as watching what you eat!!!!
just google compression garments for weight loss.0 -
Grrr. This is the ONE thing that de-motivates me. Actually, it makes me mad at myself for ruining my body, and for not losing it when I was younger. Ahhh well. I guess it'll be better to be skinny and flabby (and healthy) than fat and flabby (and NOT healthy). :grumble:0
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just becareful with excess skin you can have nasty rashes .
you can tone up some of the flab. but there is no cure for cellulite....so dont waste money on creams and so on...all it does is cause the cells to swell for a lil bit.....no cure for it sorry!0 -
compression garments are like all in one girdle type thingys. I guess you wear it during the weight loss and the skin is held in place instead of the weight of it and gravity pulling it down.
or so I understand
I am a light weight gastric bypass patient. I had about 100 pounds to lose. I was 233 but my height is only 5ft.
Anyhow, I have some loose sking on my belly but it looks more like I have just had a baby. I did have to get my "girls" done.....implants and a lift.
Remember with weight loss keeping the skin healthy hydrated and moisturized is just as important as watching what you eat!!!!
just google compression garments for weight loss.
Wow! this is good to know. I already use coco butter everyday. Now I can get compression garments.0 -
OP: thank you so much to post it.0
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Hey there,
Hate to post on an old thread. But I've been looking for answers to this Q.
And the source (a doctor) is reputable too...
Thanks for posting this!0
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