Lots od loosw stomach skin after loosing weight

Anonymous
What did you do to get rid of yours? I am 80-90 lbs down. I wasn't expecting this. Core work, collegan, water...
Anonymous
Troll or very drunk
Anonymous
Wow- congrats! I’m nowhere near there, but I rug apricot oil nightly to help with this as I lose. I hope you find a good solution
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Troll or very drunk


No. I was really tired and fired this off before bed. I thought about asking Jeff to fix it. I cut out alcohol a year ago, which is part of the reason I lost so much weight!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow- congrats! I’m nowhere near there, but I rug apricot oil nightly to help with this as I lose. I hope you find a good solution


Yay! Keep up the good work. And thanks!
Anonymous
Surgery is pretty much your only option

Not trying to be snarky but where did you think the excess skin would go? It’s not elastic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Surgery is pretty much your only option

Not trying to be snarky but where did you think the excess skin would go? It’s not elastic


Well for some young people, it really is.

OP, a panniculectomy can be covered by insurance if you keep the weight off for a certain amount of time. Maybe a year? It won't have you bikini ready, but you will look a lot better in clothes.
Anonymous
After both pregnancies (gained almost 50 lbs each time) I wore a tight girdle 24 hours a day on the advice of the midwife. The skin definitely shrank - I kept it on for probably 8 weeks. Exercise will develop the muscles but won't do anything about the skin.
Now my stomach looks great except for the umbilical hernia that I am too afraid to repair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Surgery is pretty much your only option

Not trying to be snarky but where did you think the excess skin would go? It’s not elastic


Well for some young people, it really is.

OP, a panniculectomy can be covered by insurance if you keep the weight off for a certain amount of time. Maybe a year? It won't have you bikini ready, but you will look a lot better in clothes.


OP is posting on DCUM. They are most definitely not young
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After both pregnancies (gained almost 50 lbs each time) I wore a tight girdle 24 hours a day on the advice of the midwife. The skin definitely shrank - I kept it on for probably 8 weeks. Exercise will develop the muscles but won't do anything about the skin.
Now my stomach looks great except for the umbilical hernia that I am too afraid to repair.


Pregnancy skin is not the same as overweight skin. Especially considering the time period the skin was stretched.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Surgery is pretty much your only option

Not trying to be snarky but where did you think the excess skin would go? It’s not elastic


Well for some young people, it really is.

OP, a panniculectomy can be covered by insurance if you keep the weight off for a certain amount of time. Maybe a year? It won't have you bikini ready, but you will look a lot better in clothes.

panniculectomy is not covered by insurance for cosmetic reasons the only reason it would be covered if it causes medical impairment such as the below:
Documentation of skin conditions
If you have skin conditions that haven't responded to treatment, documentation of the conditions, treatments attempted, and response to treatment
Documentation of functional impairment
Documentation that the excess skin and fat are interfering with your daily activities or making it difficult to walk
Anonymous
Dr Joseph Michaels in Bethesda. He’s the best for this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Surgery is pretty much your only option

Not trying to be snarky but where did you think the excess skin would go? It’s not elastic


This, I had two skin surgeries after losing 175lbs in my late 30's. Thighs, waist, arms and chest. Spent about $50K
Anonymous
It's losing, dum dum.
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