Why are the fat deposits on my hips, thighs and waist so hard to budge, even though I am exercising and have a sensible diet?
Many women gain weight on their hips and thighs during their teenage years. Often this is of a genetic predisposition. The main contributors to later fat deposition, however, are hormonal changes in a woman, such as pregnancies, menopause or hormone replacement therapy. We encourage patients to have a healthy diet and regular exercise, but this is not sufficient for many patients. Treatment options include liposculpture either with a traditional procedure or sometimes other surgical procedures such as a tummy tuck, or a thigh lift. Once again,one must realize that liposuction is not a method for weight reduction!!!!
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