Thursday, May 7, 2009

Loose skin?

So the skin is supposed to bounce back to it's natural size after losing weight, right? Well, what if you've been heavy for the majority of your life and you have fat rolls on your waist? I would think that when you've lost all your weight that you would still have a bit of flab left over...


Am I right or wrong? Or does it depend on the type of fat the person has.


Like soft %26amp; jiggly, or hard %26amp; solid fat.

Loose skin?
The hard solid fat you don't see. You see the loose jiggly stuff.





When a heavy person loses weight the right way (healthy eating and exercise) the weight will come off slowly and the skin has "time" to adjust to the change.





When the weight is lost by bad means (gastric bypass, crash dieting, etc.), it comes off too quickly and the skin will sag.
Reply:well, the way and tiem it took u to lose that wight has to do with the condition of ur skin now. it has to do with amount of toxic ur body was holding and ur lemph system aint always able to put up with teh speed of weghit lose so fat cells that hold the toxic stuck under ur skin. tahst why while ur doing ur diet and excersie u shodul drink tonns of water and have dry massage and sauna to make sure ur body is draining all the tocix and liquids that woudl stick and later coz whats knwo as accesive skin. now the damage is done the recovery takes harsher solutions( surgery and lipo sucksion )the good news is since u v been in diet the fat is in liquid statuse now that makes lipo sucksion very possible.


god luck
Reply:Skin that has been overly streched won't go all the way back. The only solution is cosmetic surgery if that's the case. That's why most people who have had bariatric surgery also get body lifts.





You can help the skin tone by drinking lots of water and wearing supportive garments, but if you overdid it by a lot in the past you probably will have to have surgery or learn to like your new body the way it is.


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