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Understanding Diastasis Recti Lewes

Diastasis Recti is a medical condition that is commonly seen in women after pregnancy. It is a condition that occurs when the gap between the two muscles on the left and right side of the abdomen widens. Diastasis Recti causes the protrusion of one’s belly and can cause lower back pain, constipation, and urinary incontinence.

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Diastasis Recti is primarily caused by the pressure that occurs in the abdominal cavity during pregnancy. The pressure created after the uterus expands can cause the tissues that connect the abdominal muscles to stretch and weaken, leading to the gap between the muscles to widen. Another common cause of Diastasis Recti is excessive weight gain or abdominal strain that occurs during strenuous exercises.

Pelvic floor and back pain can be due to weak pelvic floor muscles. Diastasis recti abdominis is where the stomach muscles are split. This can cause pelvic girdle pain, lower back issues and effect women’s health.

The most obvious symptom of Diastasis Recti is the protrusion of one’s belly. Other symptoms include lower back pain, constipation, bloating, urinary incontinence, and trouble losing weight. These symptoms can be very frustrating and can affect one’s self-confidence, especially after giving birth.

Physiotherapy in the UK can only help so far. Your GP or clinicians can refer you to a physiotherapist for free healthcare however not much more is available on the NHS and there are long wait times and you can refer yourself privately for discharge.

LIPO360 Body Sculpt for Diastasis Recti treatment Lewes : Does it Really Work?

Does LIPO360 Body Sculpt Actually Work for Diastasis Recti treatment Lewes?

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Thankfully, it does! LIPO360 Body Sculpt uses electromagnetic treatment to address the issue. In only one 30-minute session, this amazing therapy may cause up to 20,000 spasms in targeted muscles. Both new muscle growth and the expansion of preexisting muscle fibres are the end results.

LIPO360 Body Sculpt, a breakthrough non-surgical and non-invasive therapy for diastasis recti, is painless and excellent for both men and women who follow a healthy lifestyle and are within thirty pounds of their target weight. It will be crucial to continue living a healthy lifestyle even after therapy.

How Does LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO Help with Diastasis Recti?

LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO uses targeted muscle contractions to improve muscular strength and tone, which helps to reduce the gap between the rectus abdominis muscles. This, in turn, can help to reduce the appearance of the bulge or hernia that Diastasis Recti creates. As the muscles become stronger, the skin around them becomes more elastic, resulting in a firmer, tighter-looking abdomen.

Who is a Good Candidate for LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO?

LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO is suitable for individuals who have Diastasis Recti and have tried other treatments without success. It’s also helpful for new moms who want to regain their pre-pregnancy body. Candidates should be generally healthy and at a stable weight, with no medical conditions that could affect their ability to heal after the procedure.

What are the Advantages of LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO?

  1. Non-invasive treatment: unlike surgery, LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO is a non-invasive procedure that requires no incisions, anesthesia, or downtime.
  2. Improves abdominal strength: LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO strengthens abdominal muscles, facilitating the healing and reduction of Diastasis Recti.
  3. Targets both muscles and fat: the two energies combined target both the muscles and fat, resulting in a more toned and firmer midsection.
  4. Short treatment sessions: LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO sessions only take about 30 minutes to complete. You can typically return to your daily activities immediately afterward.

For pregnant women after childbirth postnatal recovery can be hard if they suffer from split stomach muscles. Why not book a mummy mot and book a consultation where we can put a treatment plan together to help your abdominal area.

If you have been considering plastic surgery or a tummy tuck for your tummy gap you will know this is effective yet comes with many risks. You will endure discomfort,
stitches, complications and a long recovery time which can impact your mental health.

Body Sculpting has no downtime, no risks and you can go back to your daily activities right away.

Questions about Diastasis Recti Treatment Lewes?
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Q: Is surgery always necessary for treating Diastasis Recti?

A: No, surgery is usually considered a last resort when conservative treatments like exercises and physical therapy fail to provide adequate results.

Q: Can LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO completely close my diastasis recti?

A: LIPO360 Body Sculpt NEO can significantly improve the appearance of diastasis recti by strengthening the abdominal muscles. However, it’s important to have realistic expectations and discuss this with your Lipo 360 specialist.

Q: Can exercises completely heal Diastasis Recti?

A: While exercises can significantly improve the condition and help manage symptoms, they may not completely close the gap in all cases. The effectiveness of exercises largely depends on the severity of the condition and the consistency of the exercise regimen.

Q: How long does it take to see results from non-surgical treatments?

A: The duration varies among individuals. However, most people start to see improvements within a few weeks to months of consistent exercise and physical therapy.

Q: Can Diastasis Recti be prevented?

A: While Diastasis Recti can’t be entirely prevented, proper exercise, and diet during pregnancy can help reduce the risk.

Q: How long does it take to recover from surgery for Diastasis Recti?

A: It may take up to six weeks to recover fully from surgery and return to normal activities.

Q: Can men get Diastasis Recti?

A: Yes, men can get Diastasis Recti, but it is not as common as in women, and it is usually caused by lifting heavy objects or through a traumatic injury.