Fat lines may fade after weight loss, but they are usually not completely eliminated. Fat lines are essentially atrophic scars formed by the rupture of elastic fibers in the dermis layer. After weight loss, the improvement of skin laxity may make the lines shallower, but damaged connective tissue is difficult to completely repair. Rapid weight loss can lead to insufficient skin retraction, which may worsen the appearance of fat lines. It is recommended to adopt a uniform weight loss method of no more than 1 kilogram per week, combined with moderate strength training to stimulate collagen regeneration and help the skin gradually adapt to changes in body shape. The use of skincare products containing centella asiatica glycoside and vitamin E may assist in improving epidermal texture, but cannot penetrate the dermis layer to repair broken fibers. Severe fat streaks may be combined with skin depressions, and the effectiveness of external application is limited in this case. Dot matrix laser and other medical beauty treatments can stimulate dermal remodeling through controllable thermal injury, and clinical data shows that after 3 treatments, the width of the grooves can shrink. However, it should be noted that temporary pigmentation may occur after surgery, and it is safer for people with dark skin to choose non ablative lasers.

Keeping the skin moist helps maintain elasticity, and it is recommended to apply moisturizer daily with massage to promote absorption. During weight loss, it is necessary to ensure a daily intake of 30 grams of high-quality protein to provide raw materials for collagen synthesis. Avoid skin pulling caused by repeated weight loss, which may result in more stubborn lines.


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