Body inflation

Fat transplant to the belly

I have pondered the theory of transplanting fat from other areas of the body and injecting it into the midsection, done professionally as a medical procedure of course.

Do you think it could work? If the person gained more weight would the fat stay in the belly without spreading to other areas?
6 years

Fat transplant to the belly

SahX:
It is of course feasible to transplant one's fat mass from one body area to an another, much more theorically when we're talking about "belly fat transfer" (the same way that society get used to butt, thigh, hips or breast transfer) but I never heard about anyone who undergoes such enhancement and there has more likely that such process might never happen - yet?? We live in weird times - because that would be a too highly risky process first, then also because have a large paunch is far from being such a socially-attractive quality in the mainstream Western culture today (aside all the medical bravado about visceral fat being subsantially life-threatening, or just subcaneatous abdominal fat being already a toll for back balance, fertility and all...) .

Fat and overweight people - in particuliar women - rather prefers paying to remove or transfert their abdominal fat than increase their girthing. The day where big-bellied or apple-shaped BBW or SSSBBW porn/erotica models might been such a less considerate financial power in the industry that what we've seen today and that mainstream Plus-Size models and activists like Tess Holliday or Saucye West would been considereted like the epitome of non-thin feminine acttractiveness instead thin-passing ones like Ashley Graham, maybe there should have soon one or two belly-obsessed equivalents to what Lola Ferrari or Natasha Crown were for their respective eras. But not now.


Thank you for that insightful response smiley

Since there isn't a large number of requests for belly fat transferrals (from other areas of the body) I can see how such an operation might not be available unless it was specifically requested.

However, it seems like social attitudes are gradually changing towards fatness and doctors are increasingly encouraged to adapt to the status quo, so who knows. I personally hope it becomes a thing smiley
6 years