Lower Belly Pooch
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The "lower belly pooch"—commonly known as a small bulge below the navel—affects many people and is often stubbornly resistant to diet and exercise. Also referred to as a "pooch," "pouch," "FUPA" (fat upper pubic area), "pot belly," "belly fat," "paunch," or "tummy bulge," this lower abdominal bump can be caused by lingering fat, stretched skin, or both, and is especially common after pregnancy or significant weight loss. While usually a cosmetic concern, the lower belly pooch can sometimes cause discomfort or skin irritation, making people feel self-conscious about their midsection. Fortunately, targeted treatments like mini liposuction or a mini tummy tuck can help reduce or eliminate this localized fat and sagging skin, providing a flatter, more toned silhouette. If you’re seeking solutions for a persistent lower tummy bulge, medical tourism in Korea offers advanced technology, experienced surgeons, and cost-effective options to help you regain confidence and feel your best.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Mini Liposuction
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