When fat distribution is governed by genetic programming, dieting will struggle to make a significant impact or become a perpetual battle with little results.
It’s as if this fat is in a savings account, securely stored for a rainy day, compared to a current account for fat located elsewhere on the body. No matter how much the person tries to slim down to the point of becoming gaunt, their double chin or saddlebags will refuse to go away. This is where liposuction emerges as the only definitive and effective solution. This genetic fat can also be present in the mother and grandmother, being passed down from generation to generation. One day, my son met a beautiful young woman, but she was self-conscious about her saddlebags. He told me: “It’s no big deal, a little lipo and it’ll be done.” He had it all figured out! And of course, he meant that his father would do the job and for free!
The experience of the liposculpture doctor is crucial, as often the patient is fixated on one area that bothers them, when in fact it’s two or three areas that need to be addressed simultaneously to truly correct the silhouette and achieve a complete result. This is where the professional must know how to advise their patient with wisdom and honesty.