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	<title>How to avoid baggy skin after weight-loss?</title>
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	<description>How to avoid skin sagging with extreme weight loss?
I need to lose about 200lbs, currently I&apos;m losing about 2-3lbs a week (about 20lbs so far) so this is a long term plan but I don&apos;t want to reach my goal weight and be a bag of sagging skin.
Is there anything I can start doing now to avoid that? I&apos;m fairly young (not yet 30) and my skin elasticity is good if that&apos;s relevant.
There&apos;s a lot of skin tightening creams on the market but do any of them actually work? A lot are just wrinkle creams or anti-cellulite creams.</description>
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