Sunday, November 20, 2011

My 13 year old son was overweight, he is loosing weight but its loose flabby skin?

My 13 year old son was 148 lbs and is now 140 but his skin on his arms, belly and around his core area and hips are baggy flabby skin was couple stretch marks, what can I do to fix this?

My 13 year old son was overweight, he is loosing weight but its loose flabby skin?
he will grow and soon fill out so dont worry,let nature do the work.....
Reply:Well, the good thing about this is that your son has his age on his side. He is only 13 and his body is still developing, so any loose skin will eventually be in proportion with his new adult body. In the mean time I would suggest regular exercise, lots of fruit and vegetables, and most importantly, lots and lots of water to flush out toxins.
Reply:There is nothing you can do about stretchmarks. How is he loosing his weight? If he wants to avoid having flabby skin by loosing weight, exercising is the best way of reducing this.
Reply:Your 13 year old son is growing right now, and probably shouldn't be trying to lose weight at all. This is a critical time for him, right at the beginning of puberty. It would be a lot healthier for him to eat a well balanced diet and to exercise, so that he grows into the weight he already has. It's quite normal for a child to pudge up just at the beginning. What you see as pudge is the building material his body will be using to turn your little boy into a young man. Ever seen a building site? Ever notice that building supplies are delivered way before they are needed? That's how the body works- supplies first, building later. As he grows and builds muscle mass, that loose skin will tighten up- his new male frame should fill it out nicely. As far as the stretch marks, those are scars, where connective tissue has torn. With time they will fade away to a faint silvery line. Unfortunately they are scars, though- and there simply isn't any magic formula that will erase them or make them go a way. Feed your son a sensible, well balanced diet and have him exercise. Don't aim for weight loss, aim for him to grow into the weight he has and build muscle. Muscle will weigh more than fat, by the way, so eventually he may gain more weight. As long as he is healthy and fit, that's just fine. But this is not the time for weight loss, not if you want him to have a healthy adulthood.
Reply:Have him eat healthy foods, keep exercising and slather loads of nivea toning lotion on him at night.
Reply:I think as your son is quite young his skin will tighten up again over time. he could try doing some toning exercises as this will improve circulation and muscle tone, which in turn will help his skin recover. Some moisturiser might help.
Reply:kill him and get a new son why did u make him so fat and ugly?


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