if the person is 16 not very fat/obese(just chunky/chubby) and exercises and the weight is NOT in one location such as thighs or stomache ???
If someone loses 37-40 pounds will there be loose flabby skin?
No there shouldn't be much loose or flabby skin if any with loosing 40 pound or less. :)
Reply:If that person is you and if you look ANYTHING like your avatar you'll need a lip tuck stat...
Reply:Most likely yes
Reply:Most of the time no. Just don't lose more than 3 lbs a week. Anything more is unhealthy, unless it is the first week you start in which you may lose 5-7, most of it being water weight.Good LucK!
Reply:yes. if your not willing to exercise. You don't have to do weight but go jogging or do a cardio just so so can stay toned up if not your going to get flabby.
Reply:It all depends on how fast you lose the weight, if it is lost in a slow pace your skin will be able to keep up and there will not be flabby skin.
Reply:There wont be as long as you're exercising preferably with weights.
Reply:honey no you are so young you skin still has so much elasticity to it you will be fine
be healthy and good luck
Reply:but 37-40 pounds is a lot!
I say yes. I lost about... 12kg and I do have at some places.. looser skin but not totally loose and flabby.
If you don't want that, lose weight slowly then your skin can adjust to it.
Reply:Like many of those who answered, there will definitely be noticeable extra skin if its lost too quickly (anyone remember Austin Powers 3?). Your skin is a living organ, and needs time to adjust to changes like that. However, that whole idea of losing 3lbs/week is the only healthy way is suspect. I was recording my weight daily at the request of my doctor, while not trying to lose any weight, eating normally. I found it to fluctuate anywhere from 1 to 6lbs PER DAY!! I had never known that I was changing so much so quickly. Of course, this is mostly water weight, food, but not fat. That dissolves much more slowly. So 3lbs/week loss probably refers only to fat loss. So just take it slowly, give your skin some time, and you'll be fine.
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