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Old 02-01-2023, 04:43 PM
 
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It looks interesting. I'm tempted. Do you think it works? I've been losing weight and my skin is showing it.
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Old 02-02-2023, 06:27 AM
 
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I'm also interested in anything that will help with the skin after losing weight. Has anyone had success with the Crepe Erase products? Those are pretty expensive.
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Old 02-07-2023, 09:31 PM
 
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For sagging skin after weight loss, consider dry brush massage and a good lotion. There are many lotions out there that will do the same as Crepe Erase, btw. You do not have to spend that much on them - Palmer's lotions are really good - but look at the ingredients - you'll find many out there with the same for a fraction of the price. I think the key is consistency and time, in using them.
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Old 04-02-2024, 05:23 PM
 
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I'm also interested in anything that will help with the skin after losing weight. Has anyone had success with the Crepe Erase products? Those are pretty expensive.
Depends on how much weight you lost. If it's only a few pounds, the skin should snap back over time.

If it's skin on your body, build the muscles underneath to fill out the sag. I don't think surgery is worth it unless you've lost a hundred pounds and you have an apron of skin. Tummy tuck for that, which would leave massive scars, so wear one piece bathing suits, not bikinis. If you cut away the upper arm skin, you will have long scars. Just wear long sleeves.

For the face, a facelift is the only solution for jowls and wattles. Threads and filler generally look ghastly and are a temp fix anyway. You can only do so much topically. At least you can make the texture and color of the facial skin healthier.
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