CoolSculpting – The Truth About Where The Fat Goes
By Arian Mowlavi
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The request for male arm sculpting has been increasing recently in cosmetic surgery. With increasing body awareness amongst men, male patients seek to improve their entire body; this includes the abdomen and chest, the back, buttock, and even arms. Considerations that need to be taken in male arm sculpting are twofold:
Proper liposuction of the arms includes etching of the grooves in between muscle groups that include the deltoids, biceps, and triceps. Liposuction of the grooves allows for delineation of the shadows of arms that result in muscle highlights. For this artistic and exacting procedure, VASER liposuction is the state-of-the-art tool.
The most muscular highlight grooves in the arms include the anterior and posterior deltoid lines and surround the deltoid muscle bellies on the front and back of the arms. These two deltoid lines coalesce on the side of the upper arm, where a small upper arm muscle brachialis originates.
The next muscle grooves involve the borders of the biceps and triceps muscles located over both the anterior and posterior arm. The most prominent highlight of the triceps muscle is appreciated over the distal arm of the triceps, where a modified C-shaped highlight groove can be visualized, creating the well-recognized Nike sign.
or men, male buttock sculpting for a perfectly shaped butt is more than just a wish. It can be considered an essential element of a proportioned, masculine physique.
A tapered back should ideally finish with shapely buttocks if a man has flat abs well-muscled chest that emphasizes broad shoulders. He may need liposuction to trim away unwanted fat and reveal those muscles, but suctioned fat can be used to great use.
Genetics does not always cooperate; many men have flat butts versus ideal athletic shape which is more appealing to men and women.
So male buttock sculpting begins with appreciating the unique aesthetics that define the more masculine buttock. Unlike the female buttock, which is round in appearance, the male buttock is more square-shaped. Honoring the difference in the inherent shape of men's musculature is what constitutes a masculine result.
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