09-01-2018 05:20
09-01-2018 05:20
Hi,
At the beginning of this year I was bit a overweight (1.75m, 82.5 kg, male) and decide to start living healthier. Now my condition is very good, I have lost a lot and I am not overweight anymore (lost 15 kgs between February and August).
However, despite te the slow weight lost I noticed in my face (especially around the eyes when I smile) and on my stomach/belly that my skin is a bit loose. Although I am still losing a bit of weight (now only one kg a month), I was wondering what I can do to tighten my skin and/or prevent loose skin. Does anyone have tips or ideas (nutrition, additional sports)?
Thanks in advance!
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09-01-2018 05:33
09-01-2018 05:33
There’s not much you can do other than let time take care of it (short of surgery, which you’d probably want to avoid): fortunately for you, you are young (28, based on your profile), so your skin is more elastic and should regenerate faster. I’m twice your age, so I face a tougher challenge, but I’ve seen shrinkage nevertheless (I was 75 kg five years ago, and am currently 58 kg). If/when you maintain your current weight for long enough, live an active lifestyle and eat a healthy diet, your skin will shrink to match your new size.
Dominique | Finland
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09-01-2018 05:33
09-01-2018 05:33
There’s not much you can do other than let time take care of it (short of surgery, which you’d probably want to avoid): fortunately for you, you are young (28, based on your profile), so your skin is more elastic and should regenerate faster. I’m twice your age, so I face a tougher challenge, but I’ve seen shrinkage nevertheless (I was 75 kg five years ago, and am currently 58 kg). If/when you maintain your current weight for long enough, live an active lifestyle and eat a healthy diet, your skin will shrink to match your new size.
Dominique | Finland
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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
09-01-2018 06:31
09-01-2018 06:31
Thanks for your answer! So probably it will adjust after some time (I am 29, had to update my profile)? Is this just a matter of time?
09-01-2018 07:30
09-01-2018 07:30
This is me in 2016 (65 kg), in pants I had when I was 75 kg (2013):
And this is me in Aug-2018 (58.5 kg):
Obviously, I haven’t kept all of the belly skin I had when I was 16.5 kg heavier, so skin does shrink over time to match your smaller size, even if you are in your 50’s.
Dominique | Finland
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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
09-01-2018 07:52
09-01-2018 07:52
What a progress! I will than just continue with my schedule! Thanks for your advice!
09-03-2018 16:28
09-03-2018 16:28
@aaaaady, I agree with @Dominique! In 2016 I lost about 13 Kg, and a few more after that. I am 64 years old. The tummy and face skin shrank without a problem. The biggest problem for me was on my upper arms. It's not the way it used to be when I was in my 30's, but even that has shrunk some. I did go to the gym and I tried to focus on those specific muscles. I didn't do anything different for my face, but the skin on my face looks pretty firm for my age. No hanging skin there - thankfully!
Nonetheless, my determination was, and still is, that my health is more important than my looks. So, I'd rather boast with the loose skin on my upper arms than carry all that extra weight at the expense of my health. So, congratulations on your loss. Skin will catch up in time, especially if you work out and keep building your muscles.
08-10-2021 05:06 - edited 08-17-2021 23:12
08-10-2021 05:06 - edited 08-17-2021 23:12
skin tightening is always an integrated approach, it is imperative to have a normal level of bun in the blood to ensure the formation of collagen, of course, you can additionally drink collagen, use external agents such as collagen creams, you can take different "hot creams" such as creams / scrubs from cellulite, oils, etc. so that the skin is warmed up and shelter rushed to it, and sleep and oxygen, this will ensure faster skin regeneration. Massages are just as helpful
if there is a lot of skin, then there is only surgery
08-19-2021 11:45
08-19-2021 11:45
This question interested me so I went to DUCKDUCKGO. It said loose skin regeneration depends on how obese the person was and how long If the skin was stretched lots for a long time it is a bigger problem. You might ask better questions of greater interest to you. Being a healthy weight is so worthwhile I think the reward of surgery is deserved and could be considered??
08-20-2021 02:33 - edited 08-20-2021 02:39
08-20-2021 02:33 - edited 08-20-2021 02:39
DUCKDUCKGO said it doesn't make any difference if you lose weight fast or slow regarding loose skin. There are some products that are supposed to plump up your skin that are not even expensive. Ponds rejuveness anti wrinkle cream seems to work. (has a red top) You can get a little container for about $1.50 if I remember correctly. I put some on my cheeks.