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I haven't had an acne problem since I was in the 6th grade. I get a pimple on my chin every so often, but usually my skin is very clear. I'm 9 weeks post op, and now my skin is going cuckoo-bananas :blink: ! I've had a weird dry rash on my forehead and a crazy amount of blemishes. Has anyone else had this experience? Will it stop, or will I need dermatalogical intervention?

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This is a very normal part of losing weight. As you gain weight, your fat absorbs and hold hormones that are in your body. As you lose the weight these extra hormones are released. When you lose weight fast, these hormones are released much faster, and in some ways can flood your body. Many people have different hormones trapped, and react different ways. Some of us will go through Patches of really acne filled skin (I've gone through a few break outs already myself) some women become particularly fertile, which is why many of us are advised to use at least 2 forms of birth control after the procedure for at least a year etc. Just know this too shall pass ;) Good luck on your journey!

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I've found that since my diet has changed quite a lot that my skin (as influenced by my diet) is actually better than it was. My diet is now mostly lean meat, vegetables, and low fat dairy products, as opposed to fast food and other carb heavy dishes. I can tell a difference, now that I'm several months out.

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Have your Vitamin A levels checked just in case. Decreased levels can cause rashes and dry Patches. I noticed that my legs and back were very itchy (other issues arise if not addressed). It turned out that my Vitamin A was depleted and my doctor had me had additional supplements (A and Beta Carotene) to bring my levels back up.

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