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Sagging Muscles

Sagging of muscle is a reduction of skin elasticity and function along with increased fat in the body: saggy muscle tone or saggy skin on caused by moderate weight loss or after pregnancy. Building muscle mass through weight training exercises can reduce muscle sagginess and improve muscles tonicity.

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II recently have sagging muscles and low sexual drive. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, I am 27 years old. I do not have the strength and recently have sagging muscles and low sexual drive. I had a big fight with my girlfriend last night because of this. Have I lost interest in my girlfriend (as she says), and what causes my low body strength and sagging muscles? Is there an...  Read Full »


Dr. C. Elanchezhian

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. For your weakness and saggy muscle, I suggest you do workouts and exercise and take protein and vitamin-rich food. I also suggest you consult your family doctor for your sexual counseling.  Read Full »

My lower lip has weakened after a cryo lipolysis procedure. Is there a permanent nerve damage?

Query: Hello doctor, I had a cryo lipolysis procedure done for submental fat a few days back. I am experiencing normal numbness and minor bruising in the affected area. The overlying skin is tender to the touch. My issue is that my lower lip has been weak since the procedure, causing some weird sagging whe...  Read Full »


Dr. Basuki Nath Bhagat

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and understood your concern. I have a few questions. 1. Is the weakness present on both sides of the lip? 2. Have you reported to your doctor after the procedure got over? I do not think there would be any nerve damage leading to muscle w...  Read Full »

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