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Tummy Tuck... - Reseda,CA

Ok so im 30 yrs old with 3 children, and i can't seem to loose my baby fat, i watch what i eat exercise regularly, and nothing.. I'm comftorble with the rest of my body, but hate my gut... Fortunally i didn't get any stretch marks so everyone says i dont need it.. Any suggestions how i can loose my stomach fat?
I normally just do the treadmill for 20 min a day x 3 days a week..
has anyone had a tummy tuck ? was it worth? it is there any risk?
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Do Core exercises. Really concentrate on the stomach muscles. That should help. It's great to do cardio, but you want to tighten those muscle so the flab will get tighter.
Good luck!

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Try taking up pilates. I have been doing it and I am noticing a difference. I haven't even taken up an entire regiment, just some basics for my abs mostly. My time is insanely limited. I have had 3 kids. The third one was sideways most of the third trimester and severely damaged my ab muscles. I looked pregnant so insanely longer than I ever did with my first 2! While I am not where I want to be yet I am at least now able to wear most of my pants from before I got pregnant and my shirts look a lot better on me. I am 6 lbs away from what I weighted before getting pregnant with her and I only have a few inches to put back where they belong.

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My Mom had one and she looks awesome. She had a C-section with my kid sister years ago and about 4 years ago had a tummy tuck....I can't wait to have one myself..I had to have three C-sections and my gut needs it bad....Good Luck..I need a good plastic surgeon in my area.

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Belly fat is all about diet. Reduce the sugar and refined carbs and you should see it tighten up fairly quickly. (Don't try to quit them alltogether, that just sets you up for failure.)
That includes pop and coffee, btw. Drink more water as well. If you're not getting enough, it can cause you to retain it, thus bloating you.

Finally, workout more if you an. Great job doing what you're doing, but you need more than that to really see results and lose weight. Add weights, they are critical in weight loss and continued calorie burn.

My SIL had a tummy tuck due to a severe diastasis recti after 2 kids. She looks PHENOMENAL. But it was several thousand dollars and it was covered by insurance. Most aren't, unless you can demonstrate a medical need for the procedure.

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I WANT one, and someday hope to get one. However, I have a measured estimate of over 20lbs of loose SKIN from being preggers. There's absolutely no kind of exercise that can fix skin that has no elasticity. The thinner I am, the worse it is. My stomach "smiles" but I'm not smiling.

Of course, there is quite a bit of risk in any kind of surgery, from anesthesia to infection... and that's only if you have a fantastic surgeon who knows what they're doing and isn't having an off day.

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I highly recommend that you talk with personal trainer Nina Borin. She has specialty ab exercises to help you lost your baby fat on your stomach. She will work with your budget and my friends also rave about her! Here's her info:

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If you don't have stretch marks I would skip the tummy tuck and try a personal trainer first. From what I understand tummy tucks are very painful and you end up with scars. If you do think a tummy tuck is your only option then make sure you do your research on plastic surgeons.

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Sorry if this sounds harsh, however, 20 min x 3 days a week does not constitute exercising regularly if you want to lose the baby fat. You need to REALLY work out, consistently. You need to work your muscles. A tummy tuck is expensive and risky and my not produce any permanent results if you don't change your lifestyle afterwards. You want something that will kick you in the butt and make you look great? Look into the P90X program. It's very intense. There are dozens of testimonials on YouTube. I just don't think a tummy tuck is worth it without giving something less extreme a try. Good luck!!

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I had a lot of stretched out skin that wouldn't go away, so I got a tummy tuck. There's always a risk with surgery, but it's totally worth it. Recovery is very painful, but I would do it again in a second. I was very happy with my results.

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Do Core exercises. Really concentrate on the stomach muscles. That should help. It's great to do cardio, but you want to tighten those muscle so the flab will get tighter.
Good luck!

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