Should I get Lipo??
Giovanna9563
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I have been using MYP and exercising like crazy and have lost 38lbs in 14 months. I still have 20ish to go. The thing is, the roll of fat on my abdomen WILL NOT BUDGE!! It’s right under my belly button and it is the only place I have not lost inches from. I’m getting discouraged. I think it’s here forever even if I lose the last 20, so I think I need to liposuction it. Anyone lose their weight and not lose that stubborn roll? Is lipo the only way? Anyone lose weight and actually get a flat tummy back on their own? Its not really stomach, it’s the abdomen area. Ugh. Advice please and thank u!
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Why would you think you wouldn't lose it with your last 20? The belly is often the last place to go.30
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Why not lose the 20 then decide? The last few pounds make the most difference in how your body looks. If you decide to go through the recomp process after that, you may even be happy with the way your body looks without lipo. It's up to you. Getting a lipo now increases the risk of loose skin or may cause uneven fat loss.16
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It might come back.0
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I wasn't happy with my stomach until a few months after I reached goal weight and that was likely because I continued resistance training after I reached goal.
I would never get liposuction while I still had twenty pounds to lose. The last few pounds made the most difference for me and I've seen other people share the same experience.21 -
Lower abdomen is the last place to go. I’ve seen a few people that did lipo and the slightest weight fluctuations came back in other body parts. Like one person who did thighs and then had cellulite on her arms. Just be patient & consistent.7
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No weight is permanent, otherwise people would not starve to death, it just feels that way.
The measurements will drop, I would avoid anything drastic like Lipo which has a lot of issues.8 -
I'm not sure about the lipo, but as others have said the stomach is the last place to go.
An aunt I have did lipo on thighs and abdomen - but gained all the fat back because didn't diet.
I don't know about what people said above re getting loose skin because of lipo etc - perhaps go and talk to a lipo clinic and ask all about that kind of stuff before making a decision?
I have a double chin that never ever goes away regardless of how thin I get. I have considered lipo-ing my fat pocket under the chin (nowhere near as much fat as on a stomach of course). But expensive! If wasn't expensive I probably would have done it already!2 -
Just a word of caution, maybe see a GP or something about it, a lipo clinic will not be the most objective source of information.11
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Ok, y’all can woo me here, but I had a neighbor who worked for a plastic surgeon. He offered her a free liposuction. She told me “no way would I take him up on that. These gals come in and get lipo, and later on the fat just shows up somewhere else wierd that they never would have expected it. They get lumps in the strangest places.” That just always stuck with me.22
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Giovanna9563 wrote: »
Where exactly on your abdomen do you measure? You really have to be attentive to tape placement. Sometimes I cant get the same number twice in a row.3 -
I think most of us are unhappy with our stomach during our weight loss journey. I'm down almost 25 pounds, and I can notice it in my face, and my arms, but almost daily I ask my wife if I really look any different, because when I see my stomach, I feel exactly the same as I do before I lost the weight.
I think it is just all part of the process and I know as I continue with my weight loss, there will be more progress in that area.5 -
Are you male or female?
The position of your womb, combined with the shape of your spine can mean you will never be able to get a flat stomach as your body shape isn't set up that way, a bit like the whole thigh gap thing its genetic,
As a Man I don't know for sure but I guess the same applies with the spine shape affecting how your belly looks,
When I got down 10st 7 for my wedding, my tummy was almost flat, but I still had a small pouch under my belly button which was "soft", my trainer told me it was just how my body is shaped and that I would have to significantly reduce my body fat % to professional athlete levels to get a flat stomach
I was tempted by lipo, but how often do you see a famous person in OK showing an incredible body post lipo, then 6 months later back to how they were? Its a temporary fix
To shift fat from any part of your body, you need to focus on reducing your body fat % not just losing lbs, I am not trained or qualified to give advice on how to do this, I follow guidance from a trainer, its best you seek out professional advice on diet and exercise to shift body fat for you,
What works for me, is cardio 3-5 times a week (usually an hour sometimes more if I'm doing a long run) and weight / resistance training 3 times a week, the cardio burns fat, the weight training helps tone up my body. Food wise I eat two low carb, high fat meals a day with two protein based snacks and an evening meal which is low fat high carb for post training
Alchohol plays a big factor in retaining body fat, you can be losing lbs but holding fat around your belly if your still drinking reguarly, I drink once a week and focus on clear spirits rather than beer so that I can still enjoy my weekend treat9 -
Giovanna9563 wrote: »
Where exactly on your abdomen do you measure? You really have to be attentive to tape placement. Sometimes I cant get the same number twice in a row.
It’s def the same place. I go 2 inches under my belly button and measure around that way. I do my waist as well which has lost inches. It’s only the abdomen that is not budging.
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StephSuter2508 wrote: »Are you male or female?
The position of your womb, combined with the shape of your spine can mean you will never be able to get a flat stomach as your body shape isn't set up that way, a bit like the whole thigh gap thing its genetic,
As a Man I don't know for sure but I guess the same applies with the spine shape affecting how your belly looks,
When I got down 10st 7 for my wedding, my tummy was almost flat, but I still had a small pouch under my belly button which was "soft", my trainer told me it was just how my body is shaped and that I would have to significantly reduce my body fat % to professional athlete levels to get a flat stomach
I was tempted by lipo, but how often do you see a famous person in OK showing an incredible body post lipo, then 6 months later back to how they were? Its a temporary fix
To shift fat from any part of your body, you need to focus on reducing your body fat % not just losing lbs, I am not trained or qualified to give advice on how to do this, I follow guidance from a trainer, its best you seek out professional advice on diet and exercise to shift body fat for you,
What works for me, is cardio 3-5 times a week (usually an hour sometimes more if I'm doing a long run) and weight / resistance training 3 times a week, the cardio burns fat, the weight training helps tone up my body. Food wise I eat two low carb, high fat meals a day with two protein based snacks and an evening meal which is low fat high carb for post training
Alchohol plays a big factor in retaining body fat, you can be losing lbs but holding fat around your belly if your still drinking reguarly, I drink once a week and focus on clear spirits rather than beer so that I can still enjoy my weekend treat
Thank u so much for taking the time to respond. I’m female, and it is the same area U said, the “pouch” under the belly button. I get there will always be something there, but this def needs to lose a few inches. I do cardio like u 4-5x/week, count calories religiously (like I said, I lost 38lbs so far,) and strength 2x/week. I will up that count on my total gym to 3x and see if that helps. Also, once a week I do have a martini maybe 2, but those days I drink my calorie allotment so I don’t go over.
Others have said lose the last 20lbs and see what happens, so I have been inspired to wait and be a little more patient with the lipo. I’m just so frustrated because even after losing the weight, seeing this roll of grossness makes me feel like I’ve accomplished nothing.
Thank u again for your post back.2 -
I recommend giving this thread a read, especially because you are female. It might help your decision to wait or go forward as well
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10689837/does-this-uterus-make-my-stomach-look-fat/p17 -
Giovanna9563 wrote: »Thank u so much for taking the time to respond. I’m female, and it is the same area U said, the “pouch” under the belly button. I get there will always be something there, but this def needs to lose a few inches. I do cardio like u 4-5x/week, count calories religiously (like I said, I lost 38lbs so far,) and strength 2x/week. I will up that count on my total gym to 3x and see if that helps. Also, once a week I do have a martini maybe 2, but those days I drink my calorie allotment so I don’t go over.
Others have said lose the last 20lbs and see what happens, so I have been inspired to wait and be a little more patient with the lipo. I’m just so frustrated because even after losing the weight, seeing this roll of grossness makes me feel like I’ve accomplished nothing.
Thank u again for your post back.
I agree, complete your weight loss journey because you will probably end up surprised at just how much difference the last few lbs go, you have lost an astonishing amount so far, be proud!
I tore a ligament in my knee and had to stop training (but didnt stop eating) so I gained 20lbs which I am now working to get back off, the first area that I gained weight was my belly followed by my legs, I figured the weight is going to come off in the same order, stomach last, but like you my waist has gone down just not my pouch lol
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o and for the record, I am pro plastic surgery, I have had some done myself and I wouldn't hesitate to get more done if I felt the need. Lipo for me is personally a no go, as it isn't a permanent solution, but something like a tummy tuck post children I wouldn't write off, as removing excess skin can only be done via surgery.4
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Giovanna9563 wrote: »I have been using MYP and exercising like crazy and have lost 38lbs in 14 months. I still have 20ish to go. The thing is, the roll of fat on my abdomen WILL NOT BUDGE!! It’s right under my belly button and it is the only place I have not lost inches from. I’m getting discouraged. I think it’s here forever even if I lose the last 20, so I think I need to liposuction it. Anyone lose their weight and not lose that stubborn roll? Is lipo the only way? Anyone lose weight and actually get a flat tummy back on their own? Its not really stomach, it’s the abdomen area. Ugh. Advice please and thank u!
So late to the party...what did you decide? I'm thinking about this myself. I originally got to my goal weight and still had the fat pad on my and and jiggly arms...1 -
@springlering62 What about cool sculpting. Does that work. Only the shadow knows or maybe your neighbor.1
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Neighbor moved. She was a doll. Husband was not. I think our “pack of vicious dachshunds” at the time had something to do with it. 🤷🏻♀️6
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@Diatonic12
I know someone who had lipo on her legs. The fat distribution gets weird afterwards. Any fluctuations in weight shows elsewhere. Like arms and abs. And now her legs look lumpy and uneven.
I did one cool sculpting session on my lower abdomen 2 years ago. From the before and after pictures you see on line, 1 should have gotten me to where I wanted to be. I’d say total waste of $785. I wouldn’t do it again.1 -
@Talan79 Thanks. You know, I've heard that more than once about cool sculpting. Throwing your money down another rathole. Lipo - mashed potato arms and legs. Ain't nobody got time for that either. My mother wants cool sculpting for the gobblers knob and the warbler, underneath her chin.0
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@Diatonic12
Wait, isn’t this your mother in yoga gear the young guys follow around ? Mom’s rockin’ it. Tell her from me not to worry. Just smile more. My theory? It lifts up the wattles. And if it doesn’t, no one will notice then.
Anyway it’s amazing how nice people are becoming since I’m making it a point nowadays to give every single person I see the biggest, warmest smile I can muster when I’m maskless and distanced while out walking. I figure that’s part of the reason people are so depressed. You can’t see expressions under the stupid damn masks.5 -
Giovanna9563 wrote: »I have been using MYP and exercising like crazy and have lost 38lbs in 14 months. I still have 20ish to go. The thing is, the roll of fat on my abdomen WILL NOT BUDGE!! It’s right under my belly button and it is the only place I have not lost inches from. I’m getting discouraged. I think it’s here forever even if I lose the last 20, so I think I need to liposuction it. Anyone lose their weight and not lose that stubborn roll? Is lipo the only way? Anyone lose weight and actually get a flat tummy back on their own? Its not really stomach, it’s the abdomen area. Ugh. Advice please and thank u!
So late to the party...what did you decide? I'm thinking about this myself. I originally got to my goal weight and still had the fat pad on my and and jiggly arms...
Then you've got more to lose. Don't pick a goal weight. Pick a goal look3 -
@springlering62 There are several threads, what would your superpower be. You've found yours. The half has not been told the way you make people feel. I can only imagine what you're like in person. Keep inspiring us.2
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Reluctantly agree with @jessef593. I’m afraid that’s a hard truth.
Things do disappear as you lose more weight and your body rearranges itself like a crazy woman moving furniture. I’m not joking when I say some days my thighs are bigger than my butt, and some days vice versa. Lately, my thighs are shrinking, but that makes my belly look bigger by comparison. It’s like “oh great, my belly overhangs in the shower again”, but that’s really because the lower half has receded even more.
@AnnPT77 has some lovely snippets around here that sincerely helped me, especially her words of wisdom on so called bat wings. To wit, if you think you have ugly bat wings, tense your triceps á la Popeye. If your batwing feels firm underneath, it’s muscle, not floppiness or fat.
I don’t know why that was so eye opening for me, but I’ve extended that thought to other parts of my body.
For example, if I’m sitting and my thighs appear to be spreading like a pool of melting ice cream, if I stand up and can’t feel any extra there, which I can’t, then that’s nothing to worry about.
We get into such a mindset of critiquing individual body parts, instead of admiring, appreciating, and being grateful for the whole. Would you look at a beautiful painting and complain,”oh look, the artist messed up the earlobe”? We should give ourselves the grace to not require perfection of our wondrous bodies.5 -
Diatonic12 wrote: »@springlering62 There are several threads, what would your superpower be. You've found yours. The half has not been told the way you make people feel. I can only imagine what you're like in person. Keep inspiring us.
Hahahaha!!!!! My daughter says I’m the most negative person she knows. But thanks!2 -
@springlering62 my apologies. I wasnt attempting to sound rude.
Been giving people the same answer for years and I've just gotten to be cut and dry. Because that is the hard truth. If you still have fat its because you haven't lost enough. Picking a goal weight is one of the worst things you can do. It often leaves beginners disappointed. Which is unfortunate. I only use my weight as a gauge to see if I'm moving in the right direction. And currently that Is up0 -
@jessef593
Oh no, you weren’t rude at all.
It was honestly the “reluctant” truth. When I got to my first and even my third goal weight, I realized if I wanted to lose certain problem spots, I needed to keep going.3
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