How Can I get rid of Wrinkly, Loose Skin on my Tummy?

Question*

I had my third child about a year ago. Everyone told me that my tummy would take at least two or three years to go back to normal. I am notoriously impatient and am desperate to do something to help get rid of that vile wrinkly, loose skin on my tummy. My husband says it is ‘lovely’ but I am 100% sure he is just being the perfect husband. I could get a tummy tuck – could you recommend someone?

Sally, Guildford

Answer

Sally, before you go down the surgical route, I would suggest you try a combination of these two treatments.

Endymed 3DEEP: brilliant for pain-free body contouring. Using uniquely enhanced radiofrequency we are able to treat sagging, lax skin, wrinkles and cellulite with no discomfort and no down time! By heating the inner layer of the skin, known as the dermis, a natural reaction occurs, promoting the production of new collagen. This new collagen is what gives you the smooth texture and elasticity of youthful skin. We recommend 6 treatments at weekly intervals.

Soprano XL: pain-free skin tightening. Wonderful for treating loose, wrinkled skin anywhere on the body. Soprano skin tightening employs a device to emit a beam of infrared light that is rolled over the skin. The beam stimulates the water content in fat and collagen cells, causing them to burn energy, shrink and tighten, and is absolutely painless and ideal for loose crinkly skin on the stomach and for getting rid of that muffin top.

So, there is no need to go down the surgical route with the cutting edge technology that is now available.

Warm regards,

Jill Zander

For answers to your own concerns email your questions to jill@jillzander.co.uk or call 01372 471448 to book a free consultation.

*Extract from Jill’s Secrets

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