What to do with excess skin after weight loss?
You have done a heroic job on your figure, but your skin hasn't kept up with your achievement. Let's start by considering why the skin is "late."
Weight gain is a long process. As you increase your body mass, the skin must expand its surface. During the stretching of the skin, collagen and elastin fibers contained in the dermis also stretch. With significant rapid weight gain, they can even be damaged, resulting in the formation of stretch marks. Additionally, weight gain is often accompanied by diseases or an unhealthy lifestyle and diet. These factors severely weaken the skin cells, which then require much more time and effort to regenerate.
How can you make your skin adapt to your silhouette in such a situation? In extreme cases, surgery is necessary. However, in most situations, taking care of physical activity and using appropriate treatments work very effectively on the existing problem.
The key to firming the skin is to stimulate fibroblasts to produce collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. The previously mentioned collagen and elastin fibers form the skin's framework. Therefore, activating the fibroblasts' work leads to proportional skin elasticity.
A fantastic tool for stimulating the above-described process is treatments that intensely stimulate the skin, such as ICOONE Laser. On the one hand, there is laser light that positively affects the aforementioned fibroblasts and helps remove skin cell metabolites through the cell membrane, and on the other hand, there is a system in this treatment, based on scientific research, of vacuum massage that drains excess fluids from tissues into the lymph nodes. A series of such treatments effectively firms the skin and stimulates it to further elasticity.
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