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Sunday, January 22, 2006

Panniculus

“When he walks, his knees hit the skin that’s literally hanging down to his knees.”

That’s what happens when you lose 650 pounds: it leaves as much as 100 pounds of excess skin and tissue that used to hold in the fat.

A panniculus is “a sheet or layer of tissue.”

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