Abdominal etching is a cosmetic procedure that involves using a cannula to inject a solution, typically a mixture of saline and anesthetic, into the fat layers beneath the skin. The solution causes the fat cells to rupture, allowing the overlying skin to be sculpted and contoured, giving the appearance of a defined abdominal muscle structure. This procedure is also known as lipo-sculpting or lipo-contouring.
Abdominal etching is a cosmetic procedure that involves using a cannula to inject a solution, typically a mixture of saline and anesthetic, into the fat layers beneath the skin. The solution causes the fat cells to rupture, allowing the overlying skin to be sculpted and contoured, giving the appearance of a defined abdominal muscle structure. This procedure is also known as lipo-sculpting or lipo-contouring.
Abdominal etching is a traditional Pakistani practice involving scarification of the abdomen for weight loss or cosmetic purposes.
Also known as 'Singheni', it involves using sharp instruments to make deep cuts in the skin, leaving intricate patterns. It's believed to increase metabolism and promote weight loss. Painful and risky, with potential complications including infection and scarring.