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Saggy skin follow-up
I'm relieved to hear that many/most didn't have a problem with excess
skin. I'm 40 so I'm not a spring chicken, but it makes sense the advice about good fats, water, and exercise. I actually find it pretty easy to exercise once I get back in the groove. I currently have the tummy flap--in fact, my tummy is really the place where most of my fat resides--my hips, thighs, arms, are actually pretty well toned and regular sized. And while I am ok w/a breast lift (I had reduction surgery 15 years ago), my understanding of taking off excess skin is scarring that goes completely around the body and realigning the belly button, etc. Plus, the loss of sensitivity which sometimes accompanies the lipo that usually smoothes out the skin. Anyway, I will keep an open mind about that, but it IS a major concern although being fat is a bigger concern. Thanks for the info. |
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