Stretched out skin can indeed gain some of its elasticity back. Stretched out skin will never have the full elasticity it once had.
Typically, a 600cc tissue expander can stretch the skin to accommodate around 600-800cc of additional volume. The amount of skin that can be stretched depends on various factors such as skin elasticity and the patient's individual anatomy.
The excess skin won't be removed by diet alone. Your skin will regain it's elasticity as you exercise. Keep at it, use bio-oil and your skin should return to normal.
elasticity
Collagen is a key protein that helps skin stretch and regain its original shape. It provides elasticity and support to the skin's structure, promoting firmness and resilience. Additionally, elastin fibers also play a role in helping skin return to its original form after stretching.
Young's modulus
Elastic or Rubber
Elasticity refers to the ability of a material to regain its original shape after being stretched or deformed. Flexibility, on the other hand, refers to the ability of a material to bend or be easily shaped without breaking. In essence, elasticity focuses on how well a material can bounce back, while flexibility is about how easily a material can bend or change shape.
The ability to be stretched is referred to as elasticity. It describes the property of materials to return to their original shape and size after being stretched or deformed. Materials like rubber and certain types of metals exhibit high elasticity.
Elasticity of their structure.
Inelastic things can not be stretched or do not rebound while elastic things will stretch, bounce, rebound, etc..
No, elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or deformed. If a substance is unable to stretch, it would lack elasticity.
We would need to know what conditions you're referring to to respond to this question.