Depends on how fast and how much weight you lose. Skin is quite stretchy, and will shrink when not needed - so most people are OK. But if you're big enough to have folds these are unlikely to disappear by themselves and you will need to see a Doctor.
The best way to lose weight all over without the excess skin is to not lose too quickly. Your body can adjust to the weight loss if it is slow and consistant. I have also heard that taking a good multi vitamin will help your body with the weight loss and keep your skin healthy.
You lose body fat, so your skin is stretched out and looks loose and wrinkly
Either, excersise more to fill the loose skin with muscle, or get surgery.
If you loose a lot of weight doing it in a short amount of time the skin will not have time to contract.
If you loose a lot of weight and don't build enough muscle mass you can depending on how big u were, but that can be fixed with plastic surgery.
The best way to try to prevent hanging skin when losing weight is to lose it very slowly. Most people lose too much weight too fast, and their skin doesn't have time to get used to their new weight, giving them loose skin. You should try to lose about 2 or 3 pounds per week, maximum.
Depending how much you have to lose you may have some excess skin but the best way to help prevent so much excess skin make sure you take your weight loss very slowly, this way your body will have more time to adjust and your skin can slowly shrink back with your body. Make sure you stay hydrated for skin elasticity and also exercise. Note: Some goes if you put on weight very fast - your body cant adjust so quickly and you get stretch marks.
Skin will tighten if you are just a little bit overweight
Not exactly. Excess skin (due to weight loss) is because the fat and muscle that was stretching the skin diminishes faster than the skin can shrink, or that the elasticity in the skin cannot cause it to firm up to a smaller size again. This is most commonly found in overweight or obese people when they lose considerable amounts of weight. Usually, that involves 40ish or more pounds.
One bad one is very loose skin if the weight loss is large. Otherwise the rest are beneficial: better movement, clothes fit better plus many more.
No. Losing weight will only make your skin flabbyer. Is that even a word?
No you will not get hangy skin. When your a teenager your bodys largest organ is your skin. So when you lose that weight your skin which is a very extrordinary part of your body, it will shrink. But if you were a fat old man around the ages of 25-100 then yes you will have bad skin, but to have hangy skin you need to be obese. Im talkin about 300 and over.