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Started by ChloëAri, April 19, 2015, 08:56:33 AM
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Quote from: DrummerGirl on April 19, 2015, 09:06:50 AMUnfortunately, you can't target specific areas for fat loss (outside of surgery). What you can do is lose weight, which will cause fat loss from all parts of your body, then gain fat back which should be deposited in a female pattern, assuming everything is right hormonally. I've done this and it has worked really well for me. If you still have way too much abdominal fat, have your cortisol levels checked. High cortisol levels can cause an abnormal fat distribution concentrated in the abdominal area.
Quote from: thegreenrabbit on April 19, 2015, 10:35:57 AMNever heard that losing weight then letting any regained fat deposit itself following a female pattern. Is that documented anywhere?
Quote from: mmmmm on April 19, 2015, 11:13:24 AMNot really... it doesn't work that simple. Fat cells stay in abdominal area after you lose weight, and most of them will happily fill up when you gain weight back. But with enough time on hormones and efficient levels more new fat cells will likely tend to deposit on typical feminine areas and form a female pattern. Old cells on masculine areas don't just die when you start HRT and lose some weight...It is true some people notice significant fat redistribution very early, but at around one year on HRT most realize that it literally takes time, like years, before hormones do its thing.