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I am looking at my banding coming up in late May. My biggest concern is that I have this nasty double chin thing and that it will turn in to a turkey waddle when I lose the weight. Do you find that your chins go away or just fall to your collar bones? I am 55 but have good skin.....

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It really depends on many factors... Such as if you lose it very quickly and your skin has a hard time catching up.

Most people lose their weight in their upper region of their body first.

Face, neck, shoulders, and breast.

You might want to ask your doctor his/her opinion.

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I had a little bit of one, I was MOST alarmed. I had a double chin but not a really bad one, I never carried a lot of weight on my upper body, so fat face compared to now, yeah, but I was never really heavy there. For a while after my face thinned out I noticed a bit of a turkey waddle and figured, geez, I'm not happy about this but I am almost 40, sigh. Weight loss doesnt always do great things for your face - was it Zsa Zsa Gabor who said eventually you have to choose between your face and your bum?

Anyway, I digress. That was about 8 months ago and it has improved somewhat. The skin has obviously caught up. I can pinch it and it stays pinched for a microsecond though. Dont talk to me about the dark circles under my eyes though - my face is now so bony that my deep set eyes look worse than ever.

We all have to age. I think the secret is to learn to live with it and do it gracefully, otherwise you'll be a) spending hard earned dollars on useless expensive products promising miracles and :) cutting your face to pieces and ending up looking like a stunned mullet, or worse, like Nicole Kidman. Anyone who is an Aussie and remembers Nicole when she was fresh, young and natural with curls and freckles will know what I mean.

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