Lots of people work out. Eat healthy food, but they still have trouble building muscles in their stomach. Six-Pack Abs Surgery, which is also called Abdominal Etching, is a kind of operation that helps make the stomach look stronger and more athletic.
Six-Pack Abs Surgery is a kind of operation that removes little bits of fat from around the stomach to make the muscles look more defined. The goal is to make the stomach look like it has muscles that look good. This is something that may not happen even if you exercise and eat food.
This operation is not like other ways to lose weight. It is not meant for people who are very overweight or have a lot of fat. It is best for people who already take care of themselves and want to see the muscles in their stomach clearly.
You might be a person for Six Pack Abs Surgery if you are close to the weight you want to be. You should also have skin that's still tight, eat healthy food, and work out. You should have fat in your stomach that will not go away, even if you work out.
There are a lot of reasons why people think about getting this surgery. People consider this treatment for reasons.
You might be a person for this surgery if:
Talking to a doctor about this can help you determine whether Six Pack Abs Surgery is what you need.
Six-pack abs surgery mainly targets these areas:
In some cases, the surrounding areas may also be treated to improve balance.
Visible improvement continues as swelling reduces. The results of six-pack abs surgery will become more apparent over time.
Abdominal etching can be distinguished from regular liposuction in a variety of ways.
Liposuction usually works to eliminate fat fairly uniformly across an area, to decrease overall fat volume. With abdominal etching, it's a completely different story. The surgeon will remove fat selectively, with greater amounts taken from the spaces between the muscle groups and lesser amounts taken from over the muscle bellies. It is this difference in the depth and pattern that gives the segments of the muscles a visible separation instead of just a flatter, smaller abdomen.
The surgeon must cut along the natural lines of the rectus abdominis muscle which forms the "six-pack" effect when it is well defined. In most people, these lines are in a similar location and topography, but vary from person to person by pattern, spacing, and symmetry. During the consultation, it will be determined where the body's own muscle lines are, since etching must follow your body lines and not add a generic pattern.
For some doctors, this is the combination of superficial and deep liposuction that provides the contrast necessary for definition. Superficial fat removal near the skin accentuates the lines in the upper body area, and the deeper contouring creates the fuller curve of the midsection. The quality of precision is very important here. If a lot of fat is taken out of the grooves or if it's different on one side than the other, the result will look unnatural and asymmetric and will be more difficult to improve than it will be to shoot a natural look the first time.
Here, it is important to state it straight that abdominal etching is a contouring procedure, NOT a fat loss or a muscle building procedure, and it is best applied to a narrow population of candidates.
The muscles have to be present under the fat before they will become visible. Training is important to have abdominal muscles that are reasonably developed in order that one can have the lines of the six pack etched on the overlying fat, otherwise one would have nothing to work with. For people who have persistent fat deposits, surgery can expose the muscle that is underneath. It can't make up shape where it doesn't already exist.
It is as important as fat distribution as skin quality. Typically those with loose or less firm abdominal skin, as would be expected of people who have a history of large weight loss, old age or pregnancy, will not be suitable candidates for an etching alone procedure. The area may appear flatter or less firm in areas where fat has already lost elasticity, than it is when it is removed. In such instances, a tummy tuck or a tummy tuck combined with the treatment of the skin is typically the appropriate initial step, and sometimes no etching is even performed.
There is also a limit on body fat percentage. Patients who have a fairly low base body fat level, typically where levels are reached through training and diet, are ideal candidates for etching. It's not meant to make someone with a higher body fat percentage look like a six pack after the initial treatment.
In most patients, swelling and soreness subside in the first week or two, but the more fine the muscle definition is supposed to be the longer it will take to see it. The contour is generally not visible until between three and six months after surgery, but there may be deeper swelling around the etched lines which last for two to three months.
Regular use of compression garments in the early weeks will ensure that the skin stays in place in the new contours below and will have an impact on how crisp the final definition looks. This is an important step that is often missed, or not always performed which creates a less crisp and sharp finish than the patient had hoped for.
This is not a permanent solution, meaning that it does not require any additional effort. While etching is a healthy removal of fat from targeted areas, the cells cannot be replaced, but new fat can form in other parts of the body or to a lesser extent in the treated areas if the patient gains a significant amount of weight in the post-treatment period. The etched definition is maintained over the years through a stable weight and continues core training rather than softening. This is best thought of as enhancing fitness they are already maintaining, rather than as a substitute for maintaining fitness.
If you are considering Six Pack Abs Surgery in Delhi at Image Medical Centre, Nehru Place, by Dr Anup Dhir, a professional consultation can help you understand whether this treatment is right for you.
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