SKIN - What Happens After?

Invariant doesnt come to the forum too often - but she lost a similar amount of weight to myself. I am sure that I remember her saying that she didnt have any loose skin. She was in her late teens when she lost the weight...

I am nearly 50 years of age and have quite a definite amount of loose skin. It is not that I have more weight to lose - I am actually quite a bit thinner now than my BMI would imply. I am lucky because it is localised in my tummy and boob area. When I am wearing a t-shirt and jeans - very few people would imagine that I had any loose skin.

I wear a 30HH bra and the fact is that it is all loose skin. I am actually flat chested - but my once enormous boobs have lost almost their entire contents.

I have a fair bit of skin that squash up into the front of my jeans too. It is not that I have more weight to lose. Both my Slimming World and Weight Watchers leaders plus my doctor advised me to stop losing weight at a heavier weight than I did - because I wanted to get to a lower number. My keep fit teacher also voiced similar concerns to me.

In the end it was pointed out to me that my veins on my arms were visible because they were standing up. People were also concerned that my face could easily become "too thin".

Accepting as a once severely morbidly obese person that you have lost enough fat can be hard enough - without "one size fits all" statements about loose skin indicating that more fat still needs to be lost. Sure - for some people that may be the case - but others could appear underweight before loose skin totally disappeared.
 
Going to have to disagree with people saying it is just a matter of body fat. I have lost 90lbs now from where I was in Feb. and I for sure have loose skin. I have another 40-50lbs to go. I can pull just deflated skin away from my thigh, stomach, breasts, and under arms. It is paper thin with no fat in it. Consulting with 3 different doctors they have estimated on me once I reach goal weight and maintain for a year I will have 10-25lbs of excess skin. Now to be fair at my highest weight I was 356 I am now 204 and at 38% body fat and stand 5'8. I am hoping after a year of maintaining weight I will be more towards the 10lbs of loose skin.

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I am 29 and female

I actually think this is part of my stallout with weight as well. I do think I have a good 15 lbs in excess skin in places. For me, my stomach and under my arms are the worse. I should take some pics and just blot out the 'sensitive' areas. Seems like something worth doing since so many people say they don't see what people look like under the clothes. I'm good in some places, but my tummy is still a mess from stretch marks and sagging.
 
I just wanted to add, that I lost 90 lbs (was 285 down to 195 - I've since gained 10 back for being a lazy ass). Anyway, I had what seemed to be loose, flabby skin on my stomach and arms. I maintained 195 for over a year and gradually the skin tightened up. It just takes time.
 
Yeah any good surgeon will tell you that they will not touch you until you maintain your goal weight for at least 1 year so your skin has a chance to "bounce back". I am thinking I may brave pics as well just so people can see. I mean when I reach my goal weight I will have lost over 200lbs. That is another person + some, in fat I will have lost all told. Now I won't have a whole second person in skin but there will be excess. But again do not let that scare you off of loosing weight, clothes can hide the skin it can't hide the rolls of fat.
 
Yeah any good surgeon will tell you that they will not touch you until you maintain your goal weight for at least 1 year so your skin has a chance to "bounce back". I am thinking I may brave pics as well just so people can see. I mean when I reach my goal weight I will have lost over 200lbs. That is another person + some, in fat I will have lost all told. Now I won't have a whole second person in skin but there will be excess. But again do not let that scare you off of loosing weight, clothes can hide the skin it can't hide the rolls of fat.


absolutely! I posted myself in a two piece no less in my pic thread and I showed how the bottom covers up the little slouching skin pieces easily and then a pic with it down showing what it is hiding. You really can't tell at all. Like you said, I could never hide the rolls of fat no matter how hard I tried.
 
Okay, Thing is, I am 18 yrs old. MY age has not helped me with my skin. I was able to lose 160lbs in about 18 months. My BF% is about 24.6% I have HORRID skin. I'm talking. HELLO Where'd my belly button go? And why do I have a sad face for a stomach? I have hanging arms, hanging thighs. EVERYWHERE on my body is just loose skin. I'm not joking. When I lay down, I look way too skinny, unhealthy, I can feel my bones, see my bones. I can count every rib. And even stick my hand UNDER my rib cage. I dont believe people who say skin cant sag, and blah blah with out fat being under it I CALL BULL SH**! And age SO has nothing to do with it. And Ive been kicking my butt up and down on my treadmill to continue to try to loose weight because I feel FAT and its only because of my skin. you know what happened? Nothing on my stomach changed. my thighs, or my arms. but guess what did! MYH BREASTS because that was the ONLY place I had any FAT at! Like i said, when I lay down, I look TOO skinny, when I stand up, I look heavier than average. When I bend over, all my skin droops into the front, and my Boyfriend will stand behind me and tell me I have an unhealthy waist line, too thin. I HATe hearing people tell me hanging skin is just skin with fat in it. UGH! If it is, why is my bf% fine? why can i grab and flap anywhere on my body and i get just skin everywhere. If it is fat under my skin, I'm thoroughly convinced it's not going to go away. I have lifted weights and such too.. helped my arms a little bit, but considering they were over 20inches AROUND and are now down to about 11 1/5 skin and muscle combined, I gotta be a darn muscle competitor to not have anything hanging!
 
Amen sister. Loosing a whole person in fat off you will leave you will loose skin. Besides chopping it off there is no way to get rid of it. Your fat % is healthy and normal. Unless you are planning to start taking steroids and bulk to a manly girth you will need a good 'ol hack and slash. The human body is amazing but it can not defy physics. Some people who loose 30lbs and complain of loose skin still just have fat and need toning. But when you are talking 150+lbs of fat loss you are talking JUST skin. Loose skin is paper thin. It can be pulled away and is just a empty flap no fat or anything else inside it. I can say there are multiple studies that show once you maintain for a full year some of that skin will bounce back but it will not ever be completely gone with out surgical intervention at the level we have it. Just know (and I know it sucks after working so hard) that no one knows we have droopy sad looking stomachs, thighs and underarms with our clothes on. But they all know we look damn better then we did 100+lbs ago :D
 
Please provide proof of this claim. I would love to see this 150lbs weight loss with no loose skin. I would also need to see her total loss backed by a doctor and other professionals not just someone claiming propaganda on a random forum to try and make their beliefs of a raw vegan diet be the next miracle cure all.

The problem is with any fad is there will be people claiming it cures anything. Sadly once science steps in to do unbiased testing and research almost every fad has been debunked.

While I respect your life style choice toting it as some sort of thing that can defy basic physics by making matter (loose skin in this case) just poof is not a feasible or possible thing. Spreading propaganda like it is possible with no science or medical back up is not healthy or helpful to the people who are struggling with this very real problem.


Also everyone is different. Genetics plays a huge role in stretch marks and elasticity of skin. Some of us are not blessed in this area and no diet will make our genetics change to suddenly "cure" this problem.

I look forward to seeing you at 133 and hearing your thoughts then after a 147lbs weight loss.
 
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