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Excess Skin
Excess skin manifests itself in varying degrees, generally, when we think of it, we picture an extreme case usually due to weight loss. But the reality is that our skin begins to sag and lose its form from simply living life, aside from weight loss or pregnancy. The average woman experiences excess skin in the form of flabby arms, giggling thighs, loose skin that gradually surfaces on her jawline, or excess tissue that forms in her knees causing extreme discomfort due to inflammation.

Reactivating The Skin
Reactivating the skin requires an effective daily multi-layered restoration regimen physical exercise will help, but alone it will not restore elasticity. Excess skin requires physical touch and topical modalities to awaken the nerve endings and activate the blood flow and circulation back into the skin.
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The Non-Surgical Path
The Non-Surgical Path is for the person who is currently or intends to begin a weight loss program and is aware that excess skin will be a factor, I highly encourage you to consider and incorporate the information contained in this workbook, so that after your weight loss journey you are left with the body that you worked so diligently to have, instead of being traumatized like so many others who are currently dealing with the harsh reality of managing excess skin.
Excess Skin Prevention Guide
Excess skin is the result of it having stretched beyond its capacity to contract and return to its original state, in women the cause is generally due to extreme weight gain, or pregnancy. The rubber band is the perfect example to illustrate how loose skin happens, when it has been stretched around an object twice its size, for an extended period and removed it will not contract and regain its original state or tautness, it has lost its elasticity. Extreme weight gain and loss have the same effect if weight loss happens too quickly and the skin cannot properly contract.…