Tuesday, March 8, 2011

After 3 years I have finally managed to lose my weight. I am 33 years old, but the problem is I have sagging skin on my abdomen which is very unattractive. Is there anything i can do?

Well, the only good option is surgery; there is no toner or skin reduction cream you can buy. All the stuff they sell on the internet about reducing skin sagging are crap. Go speak to a plastic surgeon; they can make you look gorgeous. The only downside is that it will cost you some money. Since you are paying for it, make sure you pick a decent plastic surgeon.-there are too many bad ones out there.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How can I get rid of my belly fat?

Everyone wants an immediate answer to getting rid of belly fat. Over the years, there have been thousands of books written on weight loss and there are just as many diet recipes to reduce weight. Further, the medical establishment has developed fancy drugs and recommends surgery for weight loss. Unfortunately, there is no magic bullet for weight loss and getting rid of belly fat requires hard work. If you are not prepared to make some sacrifices, you can forget about losing weight
Belly fat generally is buried deep in the abdomen and is difficult to target. The best and cheapest way to get rid of belly fat is to exercise regularly, eating healthy and changing one’s lifestyle. Exercises recommended to help trim belly fat include those that firm up the abdominal muscles and help flatten the abdomen.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

I recently had weight loss surgery and now have lost 22 pounds. However, the urge to eat is still present. What should I do?

You face the same dilemma that thousands of other people who also undergo weight loss surgery. Most people do not seem to understand that the problem with weight gain is not in the stomach but in the head. When you undergo weight loss surgery, it does nothing to your appetite center in the brain. The majority of people who undergo these surgical procedures do gain some weight back with time. 
The only way to prevent this is to change your lifestyle. Start an exercise program- even walking will do. Speak to a dietician about dietary changes that you can make. After having spent thousands of dollars for this type of surgery, you must make an effort to prevent weight gain and this means exercise. Unfortunately, there is no magic bullet for this problem