The New Way To Finally Get Six Pack Abs
Recently a better understanding has developed of the physiology of the skin an underlying structures and this has led to the development of VASER, a new, advanced liposuction technique. By using VASER, the surgeon can now melt away large amounts of body fat in areas that were previously too close to muscle and nerve tissue to use ultrasonic liposuction (UAL) procedures. One example of a use for this new technology is the precise removal of superficial and deep fat around abdominal muscle groups so that the visibility of the muscules are enhanced. This procedure can often produce amazing results.
There are many men and women who work out and are generally healthy and fit but desire a more sculpted, muscular athletic appearance. For these people, there are usually one or more areas of local body fat deposits that no amount of exercise or dieting will remove. These types of problems are especially true when it comes to the abdominal area and there are not many who can achieve the chiseled, washboard type abs they want through exercise and diet alone.
These people usually do not realize it, but they are often the perfect candidates to have a VASER liposuction procedure. For those who find they just cannot achieve the abs they want, this procedure allows a surgeon to finish the job for you, and with results that you could never produce with exercise and dieting. Once this is done, the “six-pack” abs muscles will become visible.
If you are thinking that this procedure is just for people with high levels fitness, it is not. The best candidates are normal people that just want to look their best by having a more sculpted, muscular appearance. This could really be the answer for people who are working really hard to produce beautiful abs, only to have a layer of abdominal fat cover it all up. Where the goal of liposuction was once just to achieve a board-flat abdomen, new technology is allowing surgeons to create a much more desired ‘chiseled’ effect.
You need to be aware, however, that the success of this procedure really depends on the skill of the surgeon, and you should make sure you qualify any surgeons you talk to. You should start by making sure the surgeon is board certified to perform the procedure, then find out how many of the procedures they have done. I found that, after calling a few Bellevue Plastic Surgery clinics in my town, that there were several qualified surgeons to choose from, and you will probably have no problem finding several. I also found a few Bellevue liposuction clinics that specialize in this procedure, so there are probably specialists in your area also.
December 7, 2010 at 2:41 pm

