Have you successfully cured FUPA?

Anonymous
A woman I know did it with a tummy tuck and liposuction. Then she told everyone she did it with a bone broth diet and exercise, but nobody believed her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cured with a mini-tummy tuck (no muscle involved, super fast recovery) and then running 3+ times a week for at least 3 miles.

For reference, I’m several years post C-section, slightly overweight (but well proportioned) and late 40s when I had surgery


Who was your doctor and what was the recovery like?
Anonymous
I got a tummy tuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have one. But the answer to losing fat in any area is always to stop eating so much til it goes away. You can apply this to any "how to make my ______ toned and less fat" question. Hunger. Hunger is always the answer.


Sad truth. Unless it is loose skin, then I think the only way to get rid of it is surgery
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is FUPA?


Male Version
Fatty Upper Penis Area

Genial Version
Fatty Upper ****y Area
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cured with a mini-tummy tuck (no muscle involved, super fast recovery) and then running 3+ times a week for at least 3 miles.

For reference, I’m several years post C-section, slightly overweight (but well proportioned) and late 40s when I had surgery


Who was your doctor and what was the recovery like?


Dr Roger Oldham in Bethesda.

Recovery was rapid. Day one I took tylenol around the clock, felt fine, and was sore only when getting up from a chair or rolling over in bed. Day 2, no NSAIDs at all, no soreness unless getting up from a chair, getting into my tall SUV, etc.

By Day 5 I had called the MD's office to ask if I could resume cycling with a Spanx-type abdomen garment.

The key is that no muscles are involved in a modified abdominoplasty. Just skin and fat. I do have a hip-to-hip scar from the stitches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cured with a mini-tummy tuck (no muscle involved, super fast recovery) and then running 3+ times a week for at least 3 miles.

For reference, I’m several years post C-section, slightly overweight (but well proportioned) and late 40s when I had surgery


Who was your doctor and what was the recovery like?


Dr Roger Oldham in Bethesda.

Recovery was rapid. Day one I took tylenol around the clock, felt fine, and was sore only when getting up from a chair or rolling over in bed. Day 2, no NSAIDs at all, no soreness unless getting up from a chair, getting into my tall SUV, etc.

By Day 5 I had called the MD's office to ask if I could resume cycling with a Spanx-type abdomen garment.

The key is that no muscles are involved in a modified abdominoplasty. Just skin and fat. I do have a hip-to-hip scar from the stitches.


OP here. Thanks for the mature answer. About how much does the procedure cost? I know there are more than a few of us thinking about it.
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