Please find this 57-year-old male who underwent successful male back liposuction.
Male back liposuction requires intimate knowledge of the ideal back aesthetics. The ideal male back contour is described by the shape of the letter “V.” The “V” is created by the bulk of the latissimus muscle, which extends from the upper arm bone, called the humerus, laterally and down to the midline lower spine.
The lateral edge of the muscle creates the “V” outline. As a result, lateral upper and middle back liposuction is avoided to preserve the bulk of the back. In contrast, the lower back and flanks are cored out to create the narrowing at the bottom of the V.
For liposuction fanatics who follow high-definition liposuction terminology, this means removing all of the fat from the negative green zone and transition zone.
The Male Back Liposuction
Some more subtleties to the male back liposuction involve creating the upper midline contours relating to the trapezius muscle. The trapezius is a pair of muscle bellies extending from the bottom of the skull bone laterally to the scapula bone and then converging back down to the lower spine.
The space between the two muscle bellies does form a negative space that can be contoured, creating a kite-shaped highlight. In general, the etching of this space is more subtle and only attempted in male patients with generous trapezius muscles, such as in bodybuilders.
The final male liposuction back contour nuance involves contouring the lower back and upper buttocks junction. This region must create a shelf-like contour with a great upper lateral buttock prominence juxtaposed against a cored-out lower back and flank region.
The reason for this is not only aesthetic but also functional, as it allows pants and jeans to be worn so that it doesn’t fall off your waistline. In summary, male back liposuction requires attention to male gender desires, aesthetics, and functionality.