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When an obese person looses loads of weight, where does all the skin go?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would think that if the weight is lost gradually, the skin cells are re-absorbed into the system, in a reverse of the process that allows skin to grow to accomodate additional weight and growth. This is logical - otherwise our skins would remain the same dimensions as when we are born - patently they do not. If the weight is lost quickly, the body may be unable to absord the skin cells quickly, hence the excess loose skin which may result.
the skin is an elastic type substance which stretches as the amount of fatty tissue or muscle increases. If weight is gained too rapidly the skin the skin can't stretch naturaully at the same rate so people get stretch-marks. So, in reverse, if the weight is lost too rapidly the skin can't shrink at the same rate, so the result is sagging overhangs of (usually over-stretched) skin. Often if the skin has had to stretch too much it never returns to it's former condition.