Don't worry, you have a common concern. There are many problems leading to abodominal fullness. First is fat, but you seem to be exercising well without any change in your abdomen. The second is diastasis of your abdominal muscles. When you have children the fascia holding your rectus muscles (six pack)... more










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23 Mar 2009
Just curious, bc I was looking into getting my lower abs and flanks done. And maybe at some point, the upper abs.
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10 Apr 2009
I have had two children, the second of which was large for my short 5'3" frame. Because of this I am fairly certain I suffer from a diastasis and I still look 4 months pregnant. If this is painful, and causes difficulty sitting up from a lying down position for example, would insurance cover any part of a tummy tuck to correct this? Also, is a tummy tuck the only real option? I really don't want such a large scar, but I can't stand my stomach either and have a very low self-esteem due to this. Thank you.