Abdominal Fat Pockets
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Abdominal fat pockets—also known as a localized belly bulge, lower belly pooch, pouch, FUPA, tummy-fat, love-handles, or beer-belly—are a common concern for many people seeking a smoother, flatter midsection. These stubborn accumulations of belly fat or sagging skin can be caused by factors such as genetics, pregnancy, weight loss, or simply the body's natural fat storage patterns. Unlike general weight gain, localized fat deposits in the lower abdomen (often called a panniculus) can be particularly resistant to diet and exercise. Whether you're troubled by a persistent belly fat pocket, a lower stomach pouch, or another type of tummy bulge, understanding the underlying cause is essential for finding the most effective treatment—especially if you're exploring non-surgical body contouring or advanced procedures available through medical tourism in Korea.
Procedures that treat this ailment: EmSculpt Fat Dissolving Laser
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