A man who lost nine stone and was convinced he needed tummy tuck surgery has revealed the “shock” verdict from surgeons following the use of a six-step routine.
When Marc McKee tipped the scales at 23st 4lbs, he knew something needed to change.
It was only highlighted even further when doctors said he wouldn’t likely reach his 40th birthday.
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Terrified of what could lie ahead, the 34-year-old began taking “skinny jab” Mounjaro.
And, within less than a year, he had dropped nine stone.
Despite being smitten with his new energetic zest for life, he was “disgusted” by what he saw in the mirror as he had the makings of an “apron tummy” – aka excess skin.
So he began following a six-step at-home routine to help combat the issue, before seeking out consultations with skin removal surgeons.

But what they said shocked him into stepping away from the knife.
“Based on what they could see, my skin was in significantly better condition than they would typically expect for someone who had lost the amount of weight I had,” the podcast host, from Belfast, Northern Ireland, told creatorzine.com.
“Without the routine, my skin would have likely been in a much worse condition.
“Coming from a surgeon, that meant everything.”
Marc’s routine involves using multi-molecular hyaluronic acid, peptides, bakuchiol, ceramides, rosehip oil and aloe leaf juice.

He said: “The routine is split into morning and evening.
“In the morning, after showering, I apply the hydration continuum gel and collagen architect serum to my face, neck and décolleté.
“In the evening, I always start with an LED face and neck mask on the infrared setting for around ten minutes before any skincare.
“If you’re new to it, build up gradually rather than jumping straight to daily use.
“After that, on clean skin, I apply the regenesis complex to my face, neck and décolleté – and, sometimes, my stomach.

“Then I use the Evolve serum wherever I need it most.
“For me, that’s my stomach; targeting my stretch marks and skin texture.
“Consistency is everything.
“This isn’t a one-product fix – it’s a system and the results I’ve had come from using it in sequence every day.”
Realising his innovative, all-natural routine could help others in a similar situation, he began putting together an idea for a product.
And now, ElastiK Skin is available across the world, retailing from £39.99.
He said: “I was left with loose and crepey skin.
“Nobody warned me about this before I lost a significant amount of weight.
“When I went looking for something to help, I found nothing.

“The market had completely ignored us.
“I knew from my own journey which ingredients had genuinely made a difference to my skin.
“I didn’t arrive at this with a marketing brief; it was with lived experience.”
Marc also trialled and tested the benefits of using LED and red light therapy, which saw the results of his routine speed up.
And so, he includes a mask, covering the face and neck, in addition to each order.
He said: “I went from being told I wouldn’t see 40, to building a brand that I believe could change the conversation around skin transformation and what real recovery looks like.
“It’s not a cure for loose skin, but this is something different.

“It acts as a support during this process of transformation.”
Marc previously revealed the “best places” to administer Mounjaro to truly see results – and fast.
He added: “I had injected in my stomach and arms previously.
“The arm never did anything for me personally.
“The stomach was OK at times, but it felt inconsistent. “For me, the thigh was completely different.
“It gave me almost instant appetite suppression, I had no side effects, and the results stayed consistent across the full week.
“I think a lot of it comes down to biology and fat distribution.
“This medication is injected into fatty tissue and releases over time, so finding an area with the right amount of fat can make a difference in how steady that ‘release’ feels for you.
“For me, the thigh has always been that place, and I hear so many other people say the exact same thing.”
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