Anonymous wrote:The only non-surgical fix that would work is to roll back time. And that ain't happening.
Seriously. No matter what, everyone (women and men) WILL eventually have loose skin on their arms.
If everyone has it why worry? If it bothers you so much just don't wear sleeveless tops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are not very helpful.
Because we're not a forum for formerly overweight people. We are not your audience. Google is your friend.
Says the woman with a nose that would have made a Sesame Street character blush before her nose job. Oh, and your husband is having a great time on his business trips and late nights meeting women half your age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are not very helpful.
Disagree.
It would be unhelpful to tell OP to waste money on creams that won't improve anything.
To be actually helpful-
OP, I recently learned that a good friend's mom had an arm lift some years ago. She needed a malignant mole removed on her upper arm and decided to do a lift at the same time. I see this woman at church every week and she sometimes wears sleeveless dresses. I've never once noticed any scars. Presumably if she was lifting her arms doing yoga or something you might see them, but in a regular social situation I've never noticed. She looks great.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the poster that had lipo with renuvion plus Morpheus. I did it with Dr Ruff at West End plastic surgery.
He will be able to tell you whether or not it will be sufficient in your case. I can’t quite remember the specifics, but the renuvion can contract the skin up to 25-30%, but a lot of other factors are also at play. Morpheus is really effective at additional tightening and firming, and if you have any stretch marks it’s amazingly effective against those.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the poster that had lipo with renuvion plus Morpheus. I did it with Dr Ruff at West End plastic surgery.
He will be able to tell you whether or not it will be sufficient in your case. I can’t quite remember the specifics, but the renuvion can contract the skin up to 25-30%, but a lot of other factors are also at play. Morpheus is really effective at additional tightening and firming, and if you have any stretch marks it’s amazingly effective against those.
Anonymous wrote:I had an arm lift because of saggy skin. I’m 62 and the doctor said that none of the less invasive procedures would work for me. The scars are pretty significant, so there is a trade-off. I’m hoping that time and possibly laser or cosmetic tattooing will make them less noticeable. Still, with makeup they aren’t that bad-looking, and definitely better than the bat wings I dealt with before.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the poster that had lipo with renuvion plus Morpheus. I did it with Dr Ruff at West End plastic surgery.
He will be able to tell you whether or not it will be sufficient in your case. I can’t quite remember the specifics, but the renuvion can contract the skin up to 25-30%, but a lot of other factors are also at play. Morpheus is really effective at additional tightening and firming, and if you have any stretch marks it’s amazingly effective against those.
Anonymous wrote:I had an arm lift because of saggy skin. I’m 62 and the doctor said that none of the less invasive procedures would work for me. The scars are pretty significant, so there is a trade-off. I’m hoping that time and possibly laser or cosmetic tattooing will make them less noticeable. Still, with makeup they aren’t that bad-looking, and definitely better than the bat wings I dealt with before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are not very helpful.
Because we're not a forum for formerly overweight people. We are not your audience. Google is your friend.