You can have a tummy tuck if you are unable to lose belly fat. However most doctors would advise a healthy diet and exercise before surgery.
There is a website called Montley Health that has some great recommendations on losing belly fat. There website is www.motleyhealth.com/how-to-lose-belly-fat .
Eat healthily and exercise more. To get more belly muscles, do sit ups. Try an elliptical machine, I'm sure 20 mins a day should keep a tummy down assuming you eat the correct foods in the correct amounts.
Any person dieting should seek advice from a medical professional. It could be very dangerous for a person who is underweight to attempt to lose fat on the thighs and tummy.
All you need to do is eat a healthy diet of fruit and vegetables, with a little meat. Also you should do 20 situps each day it will make your tummy feel much tighter and harder over a week, never give up!!
Stop eating.
get a tummy tuck
You probably don't have much fat left if your weight has returned to normal. You've lost tone in your abs, so that your tummy hangs lower than it used to. Strengthen your exterior obliques to regain your flat tummy - a quick youtube search will show you how.
Yes you can if you try hard.
She had a tummy tuck
No, going to the gym and eating healthy will make you lose belly fat.
One of the most frequent personal goals that a person has is to lose belly fat and get into overall good physical shape.� While it can be challenging to do so, following a certain healthy diet could help a person lose belly fat quickly. � When looking for a diet that helps people to lose belly fat you should look for one that focuses largely on eating food that is high in protein and fiber and also restricts the amount of unhealthy carbohydrates that are consumed.� Doing this over just a short period of time will help someone lose a noticeable amount of belly fat.� ��
Absolutely no reason this combination of foods would have any effect on your weight at all. Belly fat cannot be lost specifically--if you lose weight it will come off your body in random places depending on your genetics and physiology.