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This may be the best and most effective way to lose face weight

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Last updated: 2023/06/14 at 5:49 PM
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If you want to lose weight from your face then we’ve got good and bad news. Let’s start with the bad: you can’t ‘spot target’ weight loss from specific areas of the body and that includes the face. The good news is, you can make your face appear slimmer by losing weight in general and also by tackling some other common health problems. 

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1. Cut back on salt2. Drink enough water 3. Lower alcohol intake 4. Reduce stress levels 5. Get enough (good quality) sleep 6. Count calories and ramp up the cardio 

Our facial shape can change because of things like an allergy, sun exposure, inflammation, thyroid problems and even water retention. It’s worth addressing these issues if you’re determined to get a slimmer profile, but the most effective way to lose weight from your face is by losing weight in general. 

We spoke with personal trainers, doctors and sports dietitians to find out the best ways to do the above. Here’s what they recommend. 

1. Cut back on salt

“Diets high in salt cause the body to retain water,” says Dr. Hana Patel, a  women’s health specialist. “Water retention causes swelling and puffiness in various parts of the body, including the face. This may give the illusion of excess facial fat.”

Dr Patel recommends that people who are sensitive to fluid retention avoid foods with high salt content, which includes things like processed meals and snacks. Aim to eat no more than 2,000 milligrams of sodium per day. 

2. Drink enough water 

When you’re not properly hydrated the body actually clings onto excess fluid to keep you from dehydrating. Some of this retained water can stay in the face, giving it a puffy appearance.

“Getting enough H2O is essential,” says dietitian Monique Richard. “Aim for 8-10 eight-ounce glasses a day, but the amount you need will vary depending on your activity, current health conditions, weight and goals.”

Some small studies have suggested that drinking water may also aid with general weight loss, but more high quality evidence is needed to prove this.  

3. Lower alcohol intake 

Alcohol is another culprit for the appearance of a bloated face and weight gain. “Excessive alcohol intake can cause dehydration, which can prompt the body to retain water,” says Dr. Patel. “In some cases, this may lead to water retention in the face, which can make the face appear bloated and puffy.”

In addition to this, alcohol can be fairly high in calories but it doesn’t come with any useful nutrients for our diet. The high calorie content can cause unwanted weight gain, so Patel advises that people looking to lose weight in general consider reducing their alcohol consumption.

4. Reduce stress levels 

When we’re stressed, the body thinks we are in danger and produces more of the hormone cortisol – this in turn stimulates your fat and carbohydrate metabolism, creating a rush of energy (in case we need it to escape the perceived threat). 

While this is a useful survival tactic, the process also increases the appetite and cravings for sweet, fatty and salty foods, a study published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology found. Overeating and other unhealthy behaviors around stress can then lead to weight gain.

5. Get enough (good quality) sleep 

In a similar way to stress, a lack of sleep can cause weight gain. A systematic review in the journal Obesity showed that when people were sleep-deprived, they ate significantly more calories.

Dr. Patel told Fit&Well: “Lack of sleep affects the levels of certain hormones that promote feelings of hunger and fullness. Specifically, lack of sleep seems to increase levels of the hormone ghrelin, which stimulates appetite, and lower levels of the hormone leptin, which tells the body that it is full. As a result, a person who has sleep loss may eat more, and they may turn to foods higher in calories.”

6. Count calories and ramp up the cardio 

If you have a rounder face due to being overweight, the easiest way to slim down your face is to lose fat from your entire body. You can do this by being in a calorie deficit – eating fewer kcals than you need, or burning more kcals than you use through exercise (or a combination of both). 

We have lots of weight loss information and advice you can read through, but registered dietitian Monique Richard offers this simple guidance: “Make sure you get enough protein, vitamin C and E, healthy fats and complex carbohydrates, which are all nutrients that can help mitigate bloating, manage weight and support the body’s functions.”

Personal trainer Anthony Maritato advises that you stick to cardio if you’re looking for the best exercise machines to lose weight: “The more body parts and total body movements involved in using an exercise machine results in greater total calorie expenditure. An example may be choosing a cardio machine like the elliptical or cross trainer that has arm and leg movements and would result in more fat loss than using a recumbent bike for the same duration at the same intensity.”

FAQs

Do facial-slimming exercises work?

The jury is still out on whether or not this can cause a lasting change. In theory, the facial exercises can enlarge muscles over time, making the face appear generally firmer. A small study – the first of its kind – concluded that  “there is some evidence that [they] may improve facial appearance and reduce some visible signs of aging.” But we need a lot more quality evidence before we can conclusively say it’s a winning strategy.  

Do chin straps work?

Facial slimming straps work, essentially, by compressing and reducing blood flow to an area. There’s no solid evidence to suggest that this kind of activity will reduce fat.

Dr. Patel has this advice on the best approach for facial weight loss: “Facial exercises and chin slimmers may help the face appear firmer as a person loses weight, but you can’t just lose weight specifically from your face – an all-over diet, exercise and mindset approach is recommended.”

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