The history and social attributes of buttock fat sculpture

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

Women are born with an understanding of the need for proportionality in the volume and shape of the breasts, breasts, waist, hips, and hips. Adjusting body shape to achieve a shapely body shape and improving one's body image can be achieved through a variety of methods such as clothing, hairstyles, makeup, exercises, and surgical procedures.

In today's society, people crave a perfectly proportioned body, and an imbalance in body proportions can affect mental health, and getting back in shape can improve self-awareness and restore self-confidence.

However, judgments about harmony, beauty, and proportion are determined by human perception. Throughout history, women's buttocks and breasts have been the focal point of aesthetics, the inspiration for literature, painting, sculpture, dance, and other forms of artistic expression expressed through the human body**. In early human beings and in some different cultures, the hips were often shaped to be too large. By our contemporary aesthetic, this has disrupted the normal proportions between the hips and the lower limbs of the torso.

Hips that are too large are likely to violate the proportions. Our current ideal female hip aesthetic includes a slender waist, hips that bulge backwards, and proportional hip width. This is in contrast to the pre-Columbian aesthetic, where the ideal female buttock aesthetic favored wide and small convexity buttocks.

Nowadays, people are very fond of sporty bodies with a firm and rounded hip profile that harmonizes with the rest of the body.

Nowadays, body contouring surgery aims to improve the aesthetic characteristics of the limbs, breasts, abdomen, flanks, upper and lower back, and buttocks. Common means of shaping these areas include volume increase and decrease, fixed lifting of tissue, and excision.

In cases of lipodystrophy or sagging buttocks, the method of buttock remodeling is similar to breast surgery, especially in terms of increasing or decreasing hip volume, as well as lifting of buttocks** and subcutaneous tissues.

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