Short of Liposuction there's no way to target weight loss. If you're that desperate, you'll have to go on a diet to lose fat all over. Some of that fat will then be lost from your "trouble" area.
No,coz surgery is about operation and losing blood but not losing fat without surgery,fat is somthing that gained in our body
mons pubis
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The mons pubis is the structure that provides a pad of fatty tissue for the external female genitalia. It lies over the pubic bone and serves as a protective and cushioning layer.
By scientifi tersms, it is called the "Mons Pubis".
By scientifi tersms, it is called the "Mons Pubis".
Mons pubis
The tissue that pads the Mons pubis is mainly composed of fat. This fat layer helps to cushion and protect the pubic bone and surrounding structures. It also plays a role in providing a rounded shape to the region.
The pad of fatty tissue that protects the pubic bone is called the mons pubis. It is a rounded area located over the pubic bone and is covered with hair in adults. It helps cushion the pubic bone during activities like walking or sitting.
Some men--myself included--find a little fat in that region attractive.
"Retrosternal" means behind the sternum (breastbone), while "fat pad" refers to a localized accumulation of fat tissue. Therefore, a retrosternal fat pad is a collection of fat located behind the sternum in the chest area.
Hoffa's pad, also referred to as the infrapatellar fat pad is located below the kneecap. This soft tissue separates the kneecap from the end of the thigh bone called the femoral condyle. When the kneecap is hit, the infrapatellar fat pad works similar to a shock absorber, protecting the structures underneath.