As one of the UK’s most prestigious cosmetic doctors, and a favourite amongst celebrities, Dr Nyla is renowned for devising bespoke, multi-approach treatments to help her clients achieve natural-looking, non-surgical results.
Dr Nyla comments, “An estimated 1 in 10 UK women have undergone weight loss injectables – an upward trend that’s not looking to go anywhere soon. Normally, weight loss is a slow and sustained process. When someone has taken weightless injections, the actual proteins in the skin — like collagen and elastin — don’t have time to develop and adapt, leading to the appearance of saggier skin and a more deflated appearance. Treating loose skin is not a new treatment offering, however, there has been an influx of enquiries and treatments associated with rapid weight loss medications such as Ozempic, where loss of facial fat and muscle tone results in a gaunt, aged appearance. People who go on Ozempic-like injections need strength training to maintain or even increase muscle mass and structural support. Essentially, the faster the weight loss, the more likely it is for the skin to not “snap back” as it should when weight loss is done in a healthy, gradual way.
Common side effects we notice from people who have lost weight quickly, linked to rapid weight loss medications, tends to be noticeable straight away as the area where they previously had excess fat and carried the most weight on their face and or body. These areas include the face – neck, cheeks and chin, as well as the body - abdomen, arms, thighs and lower back. All face and body loose skin can be treated, however, understanding the history of the skin can help your practitioner determine the best treatment plan.
The treatment plan we offer is bespoke and depends on many factors such as someone’s age, genetics and level of skin laxity. The method utilises a combination of treatments and therapies – perfect for face or body – and includes various combinations of radiofrequency, laser skin resurfacing, injectables and microneedling to stimulate collagen and improve the skin tone and tightness without surgery.
As with any treatment, the after and continued care for the skin should be actioned to up-keep results for the best results. Eating a balanced, nutrient rich diet – avoiding too much sugar and saturated fats, keeping the skin hydration both topically with creams that promote collagen production, and drinking plenty of water are all important and can influence the skin’s bounce-back ability.”