Published: July 11th 2025, 9:33:33 pm
Anatomical Focus – Visible Changes in the Lower Abdomen
These images highlight a clearly visible increase in soft tissue volume in the lower belly area, photographed in a relaxed, semi-seated posture.
What can be observed:
A rounded forward prominence, suggesting ongoing volume buildup
Skin folds and slight unevenness, typical for progressive stretching
Gentle pink tone in areas of tension – often associated with elevated circulation
Mild imprint marks, common where weight-bearing soft tissue rests against surfaces
🧬 From a physiological point of view, this reflects:
Enlargement of existing fat cells as they store surplus
And likely: formation of new storage cells as the tissue adapts
Once this adaptation begins, the storage potential increases permanently. Even with future reduction, the number of storage cells remains.
➡️ This marks a lasting shift in how the body handles energy surplus:
The lower belly now acts as a preferred long-term depot.