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Liposuction is the Enemy of Your Diet

It may seem strange to say that liposuction is the enemy of your diet, but it is absolutely the gospel! Liposuction is truly a miraculous surgical procedure that lets you defy heredity and genetics. But the changes that liposuction can produce are so dramatic and pleasing that it “fools your mind”. It lulls you into a false sense of security and makes you think that the lovely figure you see in the mirror is of your making. Once fooled you may think that you can continue to indulge in big burgers, fries, and ice cream and continue to look perfect. But this is not true. And if you do not mend your ways, your shapely liposuctioned body will soon be accompanied by displeasing fat deposits in new locations.

We are, fortunately or not, the products of our forebears. We inherit their genes for better or worse. We do not get to select the genes for tall, slender, muscular, high metabolism, no weight gain, and so on. Therefore, many of you may have curves in the wrong places. And no amount of dieting and exercise seems to really correct the problems. The reason for this is that you are born with a fixed number of fat cells that are distributed in your own unique pattern. When you gain weight, individual fat cells increase in size, and when you lose weight, cells shrink. Since “spot weight reduction” does not exist - and therefore you cannot lose weight in just the right spots and not in other areas - liposuction is the only way to accomplish this.

Through liposuction those unfortunate areas that remain protuberant regardless of what you do can be eliminated and shaped to just the right contour. And this shape change is permanent! The fat cells that have been removed cannot grow back. But you still can gain weight. Only it will go to some area other than what was liposuctioned. And this may not be an area you wish to be fat - like your ankles, arms or face. So please do consider the benefits of liposuction. But do not forget to show good sense and restraint in your eating habits and continue to exercise regularly.

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