With the death of the incomparable Luciano Pavarotti, a lot of people who miss him and his unique voice wonder why he was so fat. For the last twenty years of his life, it was painfully obvious that he was too heavy for his health. Why didn’t he get surgery, even just a liposuction for double chin? Pavarotti had far more health problems that would make any surgery risky. He was never a good candidate for chin and neck liposuction when the procedure became routine in the 1990′s. But what about singers today? Can they safely get a liposuction for double chin?
Male Singers Inevitably Get Round Liposuction
All human beings get loose skin around their neck when they get older. This age differs for everyone, but eventually, if we live long enough, we all get flabby necks. However, singers tend to get very large necks, called bull necks. In order to carry the bull neck and the huge voice, the rest of the body tends to follow suit. Older singers may look fat, but they are often in great health because they are very active, so technically the extra weight is not affecting their bodies badly.
Not all women singers get round necks and get rounder bodies, though. A singer like Cher would be a notable exception. However, Cher was able to take advantage of the safety and less recovery time offered by liposuction for double chin. Being highly photographed, it is inevitable that any celebrity in the public eye has to look as beautiful as possible in order to keep their jobs.
Male Vs. Female Fat Liposuction
Undergoing and recovering from liposuction for double chin is much easier on a woman’s body than it is on a man’s. A man’s fat is much tougher in consistency and is harder to separate from the rest of the skin than a woman’s. Women’s fat readily separates from the skin with the use of vibration machines and massage. Men’s fat argues with the vibration machine, in comparison. So, a simple liposuction for double chin for women becomes a long, complicated process in men.
Liposuction In Conclusion
Liposuction for double chin is a relatively safe procedure in women, even professional singers. But if you aren’t in the public’s eye, gals, then you want to make sure that no sharp objects get near your golden throat. In male singers, any liposuction around the throat should be avoided, if possible. See your most trusted doctor to be sure.
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