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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t know why people are so resistant to the point being made. I don’t know if it’s true but it’s a systemic drug so is likely to have some systemic effects. It’s suppressing something hormonal and hormones have a huge effect on your skin. I know a research endocrinologist who works on these weight loss drugs so I’ll ask them next time I see them, but people shouldn’t take a prescription drug unless they need it for medical reasons. If you need it for medical reasons, the skin issues are probably a small price to pay.[/quote] I’m thin and have only gained weight while I was pregnant. But skin is not very elastic. It was crepey even when I was young. My shape/weight have bounced back quickly after pregnancy but my skin did not. So while i believe these as a general matter, there is no control group for how normal skin behaves. [/quote]
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