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So I am 26 years old and I am about 2 weeks post op. I plan on following a great low carb Protein packed diet....once i am able to eat . And i plan of excersing . I weigh 280 now and I would like to get to about 130 ( I dont even think I would recognize myself) My question is will i have a lot of loose skin. Im affriad of losing weight and still being unhappy. And pre op and post so far iv only lost 25 lbs but i drink allllll day long...is this normal ???? or not enough weight. Any input would really help. Thank you !

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Loose skin is always better than being big boned... Just work out as much as possible to reduce the excess skin while you're losing weight.

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Loose skin depends on a lot of factors, most of which are out of your control. Factors like genetics, age, skin elasticity and seems like just sheer luck play a role. Most of us have SOME excess skin when it's all over, how much just depends. Yeah it sucks but as Jhayze points out it's better than being fat. Save up and get a lift. Or just wear modest clothes and cover it up.

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So I am 26 years old and I am about 2 weeks post op. I plan on following a great low carb Protein packed diet....once i am able to eat . And i plan of excersing . I weigh 280 now and I would like to get to about 130 ( I dont even think I would recognize myself) My question is will i have a lot of loose skin. Im affriad of losing weight and still being unhappy. And pre op and post so far iv only lost 25 lbs but i drink allllll day long...is this normal ???? or not enough weight. Any input would really help. Thank you !

I went from 254 to 129 and I am 53 now. I am not too bad skin wise at all ad at 26 you will probably be fine. You need to drink plenty of fluids when you are burning fat don't worry. Much love :) x

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Congratulations on your success so far! I can't wait to follow your journey. :)

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Wow that awesome gooood for you!!!!! Thank you for your input !!!

I went from 254 to 129 and I am 53 now. I am not too bad skin wise at all ad at 26 you will probably be fine. You need to drink plenty of fluids when you are burning fat don't worry. Much love :) x

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I was 32 when I had my revision, and now I'm 34 with loose, wrinkly, flabby skin.

So many factors go into how your skin will rebound post-op. Time is your best friend. I can honestly tell you that I'll take the loose, wrinkly skin over back fat rolls, and my thighs rubbing together constantly.

Ethnicity, age, genetics and how long you've been obese all play a larger role in how your skin will rebound than anything else. Skin is stretched and loses elasticity, building muscles help fill in the skin, but there's no guarantee you won't have some trademark of weight loss surgery.

If I would work out more, I could tone it up. I can say that at 2 years out, my skin has rebounded nicely, but I have noticeable wrinkly, flabby, loose skin. I'm just not letting it get me down 100%. It's tough, but being fat is way tougher.

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Gotcha Gooood to know thank you . For a few years now i have worn super tight tanks under my clothes I got so used to the feeling that I couldnt leave house with out one on . So im hoping that will help thats what they tell preggo people to do. It makes you look like 10 lbs smaller I could never have the feeling of fat being loose , I know im nuts!!

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I do have flabby skin at 35 after a 108 pound loss. My stomach is the worst (but I also did have three kids). My thighs are pretty bad too. I read someone on the forum refer to their thighs as elephant skin and I will say that is a pretty good comparison. You can't really tell with my clothes on, so that's a plus. I have started reformer pilates and that is supposed to help. I am still extremely happy and I would have the surgery again in a heartbeat. Shopping is fun now and it is amazing to be able to go into a store and have such a huge selection to choose from. Weights have really helped my arms. I look forward to hearing about your journey!!!

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I have loose and wrinkly skin :( mainly on my tummy and back of thighs, BUT I am 43 yrs. old and have had 2 babies (now 14 and 19) and gained and lost, and gained and lost weight many many times over the years...AND I don't exercise on a daily basis, or use weights ugh. You are still young and have a better chance of your skin not being as flabby or as loose, everyone is different. Fingers crossed for you :)

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I was 32 when I had my revision, and now I'm 34 with loose, wrinkly, flabby skin.

So many factors go into how your skin will rebound post-op. Time is your best friend. I can honestly tell you that I'll take the loose, wrinkly skin over back fat rolls, and my thighs rubbing together constantly.

Ethnicity, age, genetics and how long you've been obese all play a larger role in how your skin will rebound than anything else. Skin is stretched and loses elasticity, building muscles help fill in the skin, but there's no guarantee you won't have some trademark of weight loss surgery.

If I would work out more, I could tone it up. I can say that at 2 years out, my skin has rebounded nicely, but I have noticeable wrinkly, flabby, loose skin. I'm just not letting it get me down 100%. It's tough, but being fat is way tougher.

AMEN to that!

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