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| Written by Rocco Castellano, on 24-09-2007 13:43 |
Ask Rocco: A Saggy Skin Solution
A reader recently lost a significant amount of weight, but needs help with the remaining saggy skin. Rocco gives a few tips to her and the other saggy skin sisters out there, and preventative steps for everyone else.
Question: My name is Tanya. I am 38 years old, married with one son. I
have recently reached my goal weight after losing 40 pounds. I feel and
look much healthier. After losing the weight though, it seems
everything has become saggy. I need help. I feel very confident when
wearing clothes but become my old self when it's time to disrobe.
Please, please, please help me feel comfortable when I have to get
naked.
Answer: Tanya I think one "please" is sufficient to get my attention
but I have to tell you, I don’t have any good news for you. Without
knowing how long it took you to lose the weight and how much muscle you
may have lost during the process I can’t accurately answer your
question.
What I do know is that as we get older, skin loses its elasticity and
doesn’t bounce back as fast as we would like it to. Skin is an organ
that actually grows as we need it. The fatter we get, the more skin
will grow to accommodate more mass the skin needs to protect. If you
have extensive scarring (stretch marks), then I can tell you that the
skin has stretched too far and will not come back. If there is no
scarring, there is a good possibility that with regular exercise and
good nutritional intake such as anti-oxidants like vitamin-C (which
helps in making collagen, a substance that provides elasticity to the
skin) your saggy skin will naturally tighten to near pre-fat gain.
There is no magic formula for saggy skin. Here are a few tips that I personally live by:
1) Don’t stay in the sun for longer than 15-20 minutes
2) Moisturize with paraben free moisturizers everyday
3) Exfoliate
4) Keep exercising. Skin health is the secret to looking younger than you are. So take care of it.
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Rocco Castellano |
| About the author: |
| Rocco Castellano is a contributor for Cincy Chic as well as the co-founder of askROCCO Media, which provides boot camps, seminars, media content and online fitness services at askROCCO.com . He is certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine and has written askROCCO Uncensored v1 available at bookstores everywhere. To submit your fitness question click here. | Last update: 24-09-2007 13:43
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