Hello I recently lost over 50lbs and am back to a regular workout schedule of 5+ days per week. Im really excited to continue my health and wellness journey and was wondering what the best non-surgical treatments are for tightening loose skin with a little sagging on my thighs, much more in lower abs as per the pics submitted. I realize a lift and mini tuck are likely the best solutions but wanted to explore non-surgical options first. Thank you!
I'm looking into skin tightening for my thighs, arms, and abdomen. Also, face and neck at some point. I've been reading about Bodytite, Morpheus8, J-plasma/Renuvion, Ultherapy, Body-'skin-/facetite, vaser, thermage, etc etc etc. There are so many! Which is most effective for the body (even if it's something I haven't mentioned)? ?And which is most effective for the face? I do not need much, if any, liposuction.
I was 300lb back in 2000, Sz 26 & I'm down to 130 Sz 4. Is there anything less $$ than major surgery? I so much wanted to get thin & be healthy. I did not expect the excess skin with the exercising I did. I am embarrassed to be out in short sleeves, shorts, or swim wear. Do those wraps work? I know i don't need lipo because there is no fat there? What is cool sculpting.. HELP?! My insurance looks at it as cosmetic unless you know a reason it may be covered. Mental Stability? :)
(male, 6'2, age 56) I used to be overweight but lost tons of weight. But my skin at my thighs are puffed out and loose (see photo) Is there anything I can do to reduce or get rid of these without surgery or if not, what type of surgery would I need.
Ive had lipo twice on my thighs along with inner/ outer thigh lift performed with two separate surgeries. The last surgery was Oct 2018. I was told the trade off for better looking thighs was a few scars. have bad results AND scars. I have dents in the front of my thighs, pockets of fat and a banana roll under my right butt cheek. Is there something I can do at home because Im out of money. If I go back to my doctor hell want at least $2000 for the surgery center, which he owns.
I am planning to have a Gastric sleeve in about 6 months but afterwards I will have saggy extra skin on my arms, thighs and my abdomen after I lose a significant amount of weight. Whats the next step to tighten (or get rid of) that extra flabby skin?? Current weight 238, hope to be about 180 by 6 month post op appt which my Bariatric surgeon says is a reasonable goal. He thinks I will lose some weight prior to surgery as well. Your thoughts?
I had Smart Lipo done on my thighs 8 months ago. I was told approx. 8,000 cc's of fluid was removed; a lot I know, but my thighs were large and I have very dense muscle mass. The doctor used a laser, Vaser, and suction. I am 56, physically fit, work out regularly, watch what I eat, drink lots of water, massage my legs several times daily and moisturize twice daily. In an effort to assist my post-op results, my doctor also provided 8 LipoEx treatments on the front, interior, and exterior areas of my thighs, and 1 mesotherapy treatment on a fatty pocket outside my right thigh. The mesotherapy appears to have done the trick on the fatty pocket. I still have small lumps and wrinkly sagging skin on the front of my thighs, skin discoloration, three areas of scar tissue, an unnatural looking transition from my thighs to knees/calves, and consistent burning and tingling all over (particularly shortly after a workout and in the evenings). Would something non-surgical like Thermage help tighten the loose skin? I understand that at my age I can't expect to have thighs like a 20-year-old, but after having made such a large financial investment in them, I would really like to look decent in shorts.
I am 33 years old and my weight has fluctuated since childhood. I have been at my goal weight since my 20's but now after 2 pregnancies, I have lost the weight but remain with loose skin on my inner thighs. I eat well and exercise 3-4 times a week. It is not realistic for me to undergo a body lift with the recovery time and young kids. What non-invasive skin tightening procedure really works for improving skin laxity on the thigh area?