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Tue May 13, 2014 8:57 pm |
Do you think that orbital fat of th upper eyelid is lost when we lose a lot of weight? |
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Wed May 14, 2014 5:35 pm |
I think there are many factors that can affect orbital fat.
I have lost a significant amount of orbital fat in under 6 months, and I base it on a strict diet, poor sleep patterns and high cortisol levels due to work stress. My weight did not oscillate much, only about 10 lbs, but it was enough. I ate fairly low carb for about 1 month of those 6, and used artificial sweeteners. I now try to stay away from artificial fillers as much as I can.
I also think that some people are genetically predisposed to lose fat in certain areas, and I am one of those people - just like you have people predisposed to have under-eye bags.
My recommendation is not to do anything to shock your body - no crash diets, extreme physical exercise, etc. Listen to your body. |
_________________ Female, born 1985. HW Engineer, Fitness nut. Embarking on the war against the signs of aging... |
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Thu May 15, 2014 7:29 am |
I have lost more orbital fat in one eye, is very annoying, i have been having huge levels of stress and a very poor diet, eating very little and sweets most of the time when i eat. Will try to eat better and put on some weight, see if ir helps regain some orbital fat |
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