"hi, i'm a 31 yr. old female and had liposuction twice on my abdomen, i'm 5'3 and 110 pd. 80%of my body fat seem to be in my stomach, my first lipo i wasn't satisfied because the moment i ate food i got fat bulges coming out on my sides and lower ab, so my doc. redid it, it seems to me that he took out pretty much all the fat out, but my waist is still fatty feeling, it seems like i have fat rolls, but i think that maybe it could be excess skin,when i tighten my abs it goes pretty flat but my skin feels and looks like an old lady's skin, kind of like "chicken skin" very loose but the rest of my body my skin is very tight, but the first time he did my lipo my skin was firm, do you think that maybe he took out too much fat?.. do you recommend a tummy tuck for this, i don't want to do lipo again, and if you do recommend a tummy tuck how is the scar situation for this and also what if i decide to get pregnant will that put me back to square one or worse with stretch marks, please help..thanks"
| Liposuction Surgery (Lipoplasty) San Francisco, California David Berman, M.D. | |
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A trim and toned midsection has become the ‘ideal’ for men and women alike, but the visual appeal of that tighter stomach isn’t the only reason to stick with that gym routine - or pursue plastic surgery.
Researchers are confirming several health benefits of having that fat-free midsection, pointing out that a high level of abdominal fat is linked to several health problems including heart disease, poor liver functioning and even a higher risk of diabetes. If your commitment to a healthy diet and exercise program still leaves you with extra weight around your waist, plastic surgery may help get rid of that abdominal fat for good.
All aesthetic reasons aside, here are a few more reasons to get rid of belly fat for the long-term – and improve your health as a result:
1. Lower risk of heart disease. According to researchers at the Hamilton General Hospital in Ontario, Canada, women with a waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) of more than 0.85 and men with a WHR of more than 0.9 are at a higher risk of heart attacks and heart disease (Source: DailyNewsCentral.com). The WHR is an indicator of excess fat around the waist, and determines if you are an ‘apple’ or ‘pear’ body type. The team of researchers reported a higher incidence of heart attacks for ‘apples’ than ‘pears’ in both men and women, so a reduction of body fat around the waistline can be beneficial for the long-term.
2. Reduces your risk of developing diabetes. Diabetes is often the result of a high-carbohydrate diet and excess weight overall. When those extra carbs are deposited around the midsection, the extra fat can release free fatty acids into the body which reduces the break down of insulin, according to David Zinczenko, author of The Abs Diet (2004). Insulin imbalances can trigger diabetes and make it even more difficult to lose fat around the waist naturally.
3. Lower blood pressure. Extra belly fat and increased weight overall have been linked to high blood pressure. According to this report from Healthlink, a publication of the Medical College of Wisconsin, blood pressure rises dramatically if you are overweight, as much as two to six times the risk than if you maintained a healthy weight.
4. Reduces your risk of developing cancer. Dr. Anne McTiernan, director of Fred Hutchinson’s Prevention Center reported results of a study that indicated a lower risk of insulin production in people with low levels of intra-abdominal fat. This type of fat, also known as visceral fat can lead to not only diabetes and cardiosvascular disease, but triggers insulin to a level that can lead to cancer cell growth (Source: FHRC.org). High levels of insulin have also been linked to breast cancer according to this study reported at an annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in New Orleans.
5. Improves your posture. Reducing body fat around your waistline and building up strength in the core muscles can improve your posture. This naturally reduces your risk of back pain and other muscle problems, making you healthier overall.
Losing belly fat can be a challenge for both men and women, but taking steps to reduce that extra weight around the waist can improve your health for the long run. From liposuction to other fat removal procedures, you can achieve that tightened and toned look with ease – valuable options if diet and exercise aren't helping you lose those extra pounds and inches.
Learn more about fat removal and liposuction surgery guide, or contact a cosmetic or plastic surgeon in your area to find the right treatment. You may soon benefit from both an improved appearance and better health after a simple liposuction or fat removal procedure.
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