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Enhancing Masculine Features After Massive Weight Loss (WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT)
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 185845" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>[ATTACH=full]10591[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong><span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)">Fig. 2</span> <span style="color: rgb(44, 130, 201)">Frontal and right side artist drawings of the ideal muscular male after TBL surgery. </span>Faint lines indicate unobtrusive curvilinear scars. The upper torso dominates with skin tightly wrapping about superficial muscles. Defined pectoralis and latissimus dorsi muscles drape from broad shoulders. With arms slightly elevated, the pectoralis muscle is stretched and thinned, completely emptying fullness deep and inferior to nipples. Raised arms reveal the recess of intercostal and serratus muscles rippling between the prominent lateral borders of the pectoralis and latissimus dorsi muscles. The inferior and lateral borders of the pectoralis muscles are defined about the fourth rib. A flat rectus abdominus muscle, depressed by two transverse inscription sets, extends from the costal margin to the mons pubis. The rectus muscles are further contoured by narrow depressions along the midline linea alba and obliquely oriented lateral rectus border. As the narrow waist approaches the hip, the external oblique muscle smoothly swells above the prominent iliac crest. The lateral border of the latissimus dorsi muscle extends to nearly the hips. The buttocks are rounded and narrow.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 185845, member: 13851"] [ATTACH type="full"]10591[/ATTACH] [B][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Fig. 2[/COLOR] [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]Frontal and right side artist drawings of the ideal muscular male after TBL surgery. [/COLOR]Faint lines indicate unobtrusive curvilinear scars. The upper torso dominates with skin tightly wrapping about superficial muscles. Defined pectoralis and latissimus dorsi muscles drape from broad shoulders. With arms slightly elevated, the pectoralis muscle is stretched and thinned, completely emptying fullness deep and inferior to nipples. Raised arms reveal the recess of intercostal and serratus muscles rippling between the prominent lateral borders of the pectoralis and latissimus dorsi muscles. The inferior and lateral borders of the pectoralis muscles are defined about the fourth rib. A flat rectus abdominus muscle, depressed by two transverse inscription sets, extends from the costal margin to the mons pubis. The rectus muscles are further contoured by narrow depressions along the midline linea alba and obliquely oriented lateral rectus border. As the narrow waist approaches the hip, the external oblique muscle smoothly swells above the prominent iliac crest. The lateral border of the latissimus dorsi muscle extends to nearly the hips. The buttocks are rounded and narrow.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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