Tuesday, April 8, 2008

When The Tummy Is Healthy:

One very popular myth that keeps dieters conjuring new ways to lose weight and stay in shape is the one about thin individuals having stomachs that are naturally small compared to those who are heavier. Medical experts will happily bust this myth and tell you that the size of the stomach is not proportional to weight or controlling it. According to NYU director of pediatric gastroenterology Joseph Levy, “even people who have had stomach-reducing surgeries, making their tummy no larger than a walnut, can override the small size and still gain weight”. So if you are looking for a cosmetic surgery procedure like a tummy tuck as a shortcut to lose weight, you can forget about it. A tummy tuck surgery is more like a supplement to weight loss.

Of course if regular exercise and diets don’t work, you can think of having a lipoplasty and then follow it up with a tummy tuck surgery. But even after having a cosmetic surgery, plastic surgeons recommend following an exercise routine that will help you stay in shape. This is mainly because the results of a tummy tuck surgery don’t last forever and a little bit of exercise won’t do you any harm. Staying fit and maintaining your post-tummy tuck body is important. Get in touch with the advanced surgical institute for cosmetic surgery, the Plastic Surgery Institute of California.

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