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dskreet2
02-14-2009, 03:12 AM
I never hear or read about men getting lipo. Is it a common practice for men also, or generally just a woman thing? I was thinking about it, but when I heard about the complications for having a "mild" procedure, it seems too extreme. Any published percentages on successes or criteria on who would make the ideal candidate for the procedure?
dgs925
02-14-2009, 03:22 AM
Diet and exercise not doing the trick?
Jericho
02-14-2009, 03:41 AM
I once saw Lipo being performed on TV....Fuck that!
Get of yer arse and do a couple of miles of roadwork of a morning.
doctranny07
02-16-2009, 10:50 PM
men probably get more lipo than women. They just dont admit it.
just workout and eat right.
stockbridge2112
02-17-2009, 12:39 AM
I had lipo 3 years ago and wish I would have done it sooner. I diet and exercise but the love handles wouldnt go away. Now I feel better about myself and eat better and workout better.
I recommend it to anyone with a problem area.
flabbybody
02-17-2009, 01:17 AM
yea I have a couple of forty-something buddies who have had it. I think its more common with guys than people think
LilWyte
02-17-2009, 01:40 AM
id never get lipo thats lame
Teydyn
02-17-2009, 01:59 AM
id never get lipo thats lame
Say that again in 20 years... :)
smoothshave
02-17-2009, 04:40 AM
Deskreet2, Here's the "skinny" on fat. The number of fat cells and their location is fixed in infancy. That is to say you have the same number of fat cells now that you had as an infant Fat cells enlarge when we don't use calories that we eat. We can lose shrink fat cells by limiting our caloric intake (diet) or by "burning" calories (work). However, we can not chose the areas that the fat will be lost. Your good diet and rigorous exercise will keep you healthy, but it won't cause fat to be lost in diet resistant areas. Since you are normal weight with localized fat deposits you are an excellent candidate for liposuction. An average cost for the "love pillow" area might be 3000$ this will not include an anesthesiologists fee if it's not done under "local anesthesia". The American Society of Plastic Surgeons is an excellent referral source for a qualified board certified plastic surgeon in your area.
Nowhere
02-17-2009, 07:37 AM
Deskreet2, Here's the "skinny" on fat. The number of fat cells and their location is fixed in infancy. That is to say you have the same number of fat cells now that you had as an infant Fat cells enlarge when we don't use calories that we eat. We can lose shrink fat cells by limiting our caloric intake (diet) or by "burning" calories (work). However, we can not chose the areas that the fat will be lost. Your good diet and rigorous exercise will keep you healthy, but it won't cause fat to be lost in diet resistant areas. Since you are normal weight with localized fat deposits you are an excellent candidate for liposuction. An average cost for the "love pillow" area might be 3000$ this will not include an anesthesiologists fee if it's not done under "local anesthesia". The American Society of Plastic Surgeons is an excellent referral source for a qualified board certified plastic surgeon in your area.
No, it's still a terrible thing. Fat COATS the inside of your body, and if you take off part (like just the belly), then it's still all over your arms, legs, ass, face, etc. So, even if you get it removed, you're going to still look generally "fat." And, it would be impossible to remove it all over without killing you. Go to the gym and burn it off.
It is the ONLY way for it to work for men.
For women, it's a different story, since having a little fat is part of their natural figure. Therefore, removing some, say, from the belly of a fit girl, still looks fine, since it's just refining curves, and the rest of the fat is ok.
Bottom line, you will still look like crap if you're a man and get lipo. I have seen no exception to this. Not once. They all still look like chubby guys (just without a gut) after it's done. The lazy route gives a lazy result.
dskreet2
02-17-2009, 07:45 AM
Thanks for the information and honest comments. I have changed my diet, but my legs were injured which limits my exercise to upper body cardio and weight lifting. I'm looking for a workout pool where I can take up swimming, which would take weight off of my legs and still get a more complete workout.
El Nino
02-17-2009, 08:02 AM
Swimming burns shitloads of calories...
LilWyte
02-20-2009, 12:38 AM
id never get lipo thats lame
Say that again in 20 years... :)
ok lol lipo is for girls :lol:
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