Ubercat:
Great that you requested your recommendations to be included in this thread. Some of the material below can certainly other fellow DJs with similar circumstances.
I have received your pics. It appears you have several pics of you at present, and one or two pics of you when you were younger. Is this correct or just the lighting?
You are 50. First, I want to state that you are relatively young and can still compete with the 30-something year-old crowd for late 20s-30s women (if you elect)—if you are WILLING to make adjustments in your lifestyle and care routine. If we look at Sylvester Stallone,
as an example, at age 70—20 years older than you-we see that age is not nearly as much as an encumbrance as most people would have you think—as long as you are WILLING to invest time, money, and make the capital improvements necessary.
I. Let’s begin with the physique.
Recommendation One: Seek a TRT physician. Obtain a blood test. Ensure you check your Total and Free T levels, estrogen, and gf-1.
Ideally, we want T levels in the high end of the physiological normal range, 700-800 ng/dl and estrogen levels in the 25 pg/ml, creating a total testosterone/estrogen (T/E ratio) around 30. This is arguable among many fitness experts and doctors, but the following T/E ratio has worked superb for me.
If your total T levels are below 600, this may be an indication that TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) might be necessary. Consult with your HRT doctor following your blood test, and feel free to post the results in this thread along with the physician’s opinion.
You have slight aromatization in your chest area, but that may be the result of higher body fat levels, which incites aromatization. This may correct once you lose weight.
Recommendation Two:
Analysis: You are 6’1, 234 lbs. This is your biggest setback. Ideally, at 6’1, at 10% bf level, your DJ fighting weight will be around 195 (dependent on bone structure). I am unable to gauge your bf level accurately as it is too high. I could relatively guess your bf level to be in the 30% range. We can more accurately determine your bf through caliper testing, or visually once you get below 200 lbs. Let’s work with the 30% bf number for now, and we can always adjust once your weight falls below 200 lbs.
Our goal is to reach 10% bf. At 234, estimated 30% bf, you will have to lose 20% bf or 46 lbs of fat. This will leave you at a bodyweight of 188 lbs, at 10% bf.
To reach 195 lbs--your DJ fighting weight--in a perfect anabolic environment with no muscle loss, you would have to gain 7 lbs of muscle. However, you will likely lose muscle with a fat loss regimen of 46 lbs. How much muscle you will lose depends on your anabolic profile. So we will have to re-evaluate once your bodyweight falls below 200 to gauge the amount of muscle loss. Let’s assume you will lose 10-12 lbs of muscle (Approx 25% of total weight loss) in your 46+ lb weight loss. Thus, using this assumption as the guideline, you would need to gain 7 lbs (stated originally) PLUS regain the 10-13 lbs of muscle loss, totaling a net gain of 20 lbs of muscle.
Physique Conclusion:
1. Seek an HRT physician.
2. Go to the Health forum, once you address the hormonal profile for exercise and dieting tips.
3. Lose 46 lbs of fat. Gain 20 lbs of muscle.
4. Re-evaluate once your bodyweight falls below 200 lbs.
Time to cure: 1 -2 years (Dependent on hormonal profile)
II. Face
It would be unfair to provide you with recommendations to improve facial aesthetics knowing that WHEN you lose close to 50 lbs, your facial aesthetics will completely change. We should re-evaluate once you are closer to your target weight.
I will not advise regarding fat depositories such as a double chin, as that will likely disappear once your bf levels fall low enough.
Three things, irrespective of weight, that I can see that you can improve on in the meantime:
1. Hair. You have a good set of hair. You do have slight thinning at the hairline.
a. Big Three: RU/Avodart/Minoxidil. The Big Three is a hair loss regimen that will maintain your current hair and in many cases cause a bit of regrowth. Take a look at this
thread where we discussed this in greater detail.
b. Toppik. This is my personal favorite, a concealer. Sprinkle it on before you go out. Use hairspray after application to hold. And like magic, a strong hairline appears. Buy the spray applicator, which works most effectively. It may take practice to perfect, but it certainly is worth the time, effort, and application. Take a look at this
thread.
c. Hair Transplant: This may be necessary if you elect to forgo Options A and B. If you choose this option, you would only need a little bit at the hairline, maybe 2000 FUT follicles max. This could cost anywhere between $5-14,000, depending on the doctor.
2. Eye bags. This is hereditary, and worsens as you age. Fat depositories under the eyes begin to reshape creating the appearance of bags.
As stated in
Post 8, this too, can be corrected with use of Restalyne. Restalyne takes about 10-15 minutes to inject. Use only board-certified dermatologists for this injection.Vet the dermatologist to ensure he has done hundreds of these injections before. It really is not a big deal, as if you are not happy with Restalyne, it can be dissolved/removed. The results last up to one year and cost roughly $500 each time.
3. Skin tightening. You WILL benefit from an FDA skin-tightening treatment called Ultherapy,
http://www.ultherapy.com/. Seek a board-certified dermatologist or surgeon. Cost of service is $3,000 on average for face and neck.
Might be a bit costly but definitely worth the investment. Can take up to 1.5 hours. No down time. Results last up to two years. Ultherapy can take 5-10 years off your face and is completely natural as it promotes your body’s own promotion of collagen.
“Ultherapy uses ultrasound energy to heat targeted tissue under the surface of the skin, triggering the natural production of collagen. While some people might see an effect immediately after their treatment, most real results appear over two to three months as the collagen gradually improves skin’s tone and elasticity.”
These are my recommendations to you for now. If you need further clarification on any of the aforementioned, questions, or for re-evaluation when you get closer to your target bodyweight, feel free to post within this thread.
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