Chantal would require skin removal surgery to completely yeet that FUPA.
...BUT! it's not cheap.
Chins would need to step up her YooToob game, AND! stop throwing cash away on Lush, Torrid, boyfrens, and food for about...forever.
The "Fat Upper Pubic Area," i.e., FUPA [scientific term:
panniculus - NSFW] refers to a growth of dense, fatty tissue on the lower abdomen that sometimes hangs over the pubis and genitals.
Surgical removal is the
only way to get rid of the panniculus which doesn't respond to diet or exercise. Although weight loss can help decrease the fatty deposits, extra skin usually remains behind.
Some surgical options to reduce the panniculus
[in order of their efficacy of outcome] include:
- Liposuction: This common cosmetic surgery removes excess fat from under the skin. Liposuction starts at $3,500.
- Monsplasty: A procedure that removes fat and, sometimes, skin from the pubic mound. Cost ranges from $3,000 to $8,000, with the average cost being about $5,500.
- Abdominoplasty: Also known as a tummy tuck, this procedure removes fat and excess skin and restores weakened muscles. Cheaper than a panniculectomy, the cost is around $6,000 to $10,000.
- Panniculectomy: Removes both fat and skin from the panniculus. The cost can range from $8,000 to $15,000 (plus anesthesia and other extras.)
However...the
primary reason that Chins and her FUPA will likely be life-long companions is not the cost,
but this:
Q. How much weight loss should you achieve before loose skin surgery?
A. Ideally, you should be within 10% of your healthy/goal weight...
[@5'3" = 114/137 elbees to fall within 10% of a healthy female goal weight]
...and have maintained it for at least 6 months.