Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 I was a size 18, now down to a 12. I don't have loose skin that shows (wink) but we won't talk about that. My arms don't resemble a flying squirrel (Bette that was so funny!) but I use weight resistance. It is my understanding that through time and keeping the weight off and exercise, most of the loose skin goes away. When Larry King first lost all his weight, I thought he resembled a turkey, but he is looking " better " now. The loose skin that doesn't show, I blame on child birth. Although, I know its more from bad habits. I would like to have a tummy tuck and a (ahem) lift to put things back where they belong, but that doesn't seem very economically feasible. Teres Loose skin after weight loss I am rather concerned about having a lot of loose skin after weight loss. I was wondering if anyone has any comments. Also, if anyone was a size 16-18 and lost the weight, did you have loose skin? Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 I have just started, but it seems to me if you lose weight slowly and safely and exercise, your skin will be OK. Loose skin after weight loss I am rather concerned about having a lot of loose skin after weight loss. I was wondering if anyone has any comments. Also, if anyone was a size 16-18 and lost the weight, did you have loose skin? Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 I went from a size 16 to a 6 and the only saggy skin I have is from pregnancy. I looked into having a tummy tuck a couple months ago and the doctor said that it's highly unlikely that my belly flap will ever go away (even with time and exercise) because of all the stretch marks. The skin just gets to pulled and scarred to much and no amount of weight loss will fix that. I went from 194 to 130 (2 lbs below goal) and the most I could still loose is 15 pounds but I would be very thin. I am a lot more athletic now then I was at 20 when I weighed that much anyway. I do still have larger thighs than I would like and I also asked about a leg lift or lipo and the doctor said no way. She said that my legs will probably look just fine after I loose another 10 pounds (I want to get to 125 and I was at 135 when I saw her). I lost my weight very slowly though, it took two years, and although I didn't exercise at all the first year, the second year I started Martial Arts and I think that helped keep things toned up. So my impression is that if you gained weight quickly and did lots of damage to your skin (stretch marks) then you will be more likely to have a problem with loose skin. But if you loose the weight slowly (ww usually makes sure of that) and do some sort of exercise to keep toned you should be fine. Kris Loose skin after weight loss I am rather concerned about having a lot of loose skin after weight loss. I was wondering if anyone has any comments. Also, if anyone was a size 16-18 and lost the weight, did you have loose skin? Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 I was a 22/24 and I have lots of loose skin. I hate it, but it wouldn't stop me from doing it all over again. Plus I happen to have a family that has unelastic skin, so your mileage may vary. > Loose skin after weight loss > > > I am rather concerned about having a lot of loose skin after weight > loss. I was wondering if anyone has any comments. Also, if anyone was > a size 16-18 and lost the weight, did you have loose skin? > > Marie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 I too have a lot of loose skin. 56-year-old, previously full-of-fat skin, to be exact. Believe me when I tell you that skin as old as mine is NOT elastic anymore. But you know what? I'm waving my flying-squirrel arms with happiness. Why? (I'm sure you're rolling your eyes and saying " WHY on earth would she say that!!! " ) LOL! Why---because having loose, flabby skin is WAY preferable over having it filled with fat. Maybe in time it will tone up a bit....and maybe not. But in time, I do NOT intend to refill it!! It's going to hang and wave as my forever-symbol that I've succeeded in taking off (by then) over 100 pounds! Bette in CA WI this morning at 180! 278/180/175 or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Awesome wt loss.. you rock, girlfriend!!! Sue RE: Loose skin after weight loss > I too have a lot of loose skin. 56-year-old, previously full-of-fat skin, > to be exact. Believe me when I tell you that skin as old as mine is NOT > elastic anymore. But you know what? I'm waving my flying-squirrel arms > with happiness. Why? (I'm sure you're rolling your eyes and saying " WHY on > earth would she say that!!! " ) LOL! Why---because having loose, flabby skin > is WAY preferable over having it filled with fat. Maybe in time it will > tone up a bit....and maybe not. But in time, I do NOT intend to refill it!! > It's going to hang and wave as my forever-symbol that I've succeeded in > taking off (by then) over 100 pounds! > Bette in CA > WI this morning at 180! > 278/180/175 or less > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Thanks, Sue!! Bette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2004 Report Share Posted July 24, 2004 First of all - 16/18 would be an ideal weight for me :-) Secondly - I'm not sure I'll CARE if I have loose skin. I had someone reassure me that bc I'm young (if 34 is young) I'm less likely to have loose skin, which is a nice thought. But yea, I feel like the gal who doesn't care - my goal is to look good in clothes again - not nekked or in a bikini (LOL). Finally - You may want to look into what your insurance covers, bc some consider belly flaps of skin a health hazard and will cover removal of it - I'm not sure if reconstructing a belly button is bonus or part of the basic surgery. :-) Looking forward to the adventure myself! JPJeffries 235/227/170-180 Loose skin after weight loss I am rather concerned about having a lot of loose skin after weight loss. I was wondering if anyone has any comments. Also, if anyone was a size 16-18 and lost the weight, did you have loose skin? Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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