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Visceral Fat

Visceral fat is more than just excess padding around the midriff—it’s an “active” fat depot deep within your abdomen that can quietly undermine your health. Unlike the pinchable layer beneath your skin, visceral fat wraps itself around vital organs, triggering inflammation, hormonal imbalances and metabolic disruptions.
The Truth About Visceral Fat and Your Health

What Is Visceral Fat?

Visceral fat is a specialised form of body fat stored deep in the abdominal cavity, enveloping the stomach, liver, intestines and other organs. While subcutaneous fat lies just beneath the skin, visceral fat remains hidden from view—yet it typically accounts for around 10–15% of your total body fat. Often dubbed “active fat,” visceral adipose tissue secretes bioactive molecules that influence metabolism, inflammation and hormone function.

Why Visceral Fat Is a Threat to Your Health

Excess visceral fat is metabolically harmful. In contrast to subcutaneous fat, it produces a host of inflammatory cytokines and hormones that can influence your health in the following ways:

Causes of Visceral Fat Accumulation

Several factors contribute to the build-up of visceral fat:

How Visceral Fat Impacts Your Body

Treatments and Solutions

At Skin Renewal, every journey is guided by our experienced medical team, ensuring safe, evidence-based treatments tailored to your unique physiology. Our doctor-led approach combines cutting-edge technologies—such as cryolipolysis, radiofrequency, and carboxytherapy—with personalised nutritional and lifestyle plans, creating a powerful multiplier effect that amplifies results. By layering complementary modalities under expert supervision, we don’t just target isolated fat pockets—we transform your metabolic health and sculpt lasting, holistic change.

Here are the key in-clinic treatments Skin Renewal offers to help reduce visceral (and stubborn subcutaneous) fat:

How Weight Loss Impacts Your Health

Losing just 10% of your body weight can be a transformative experience. You’ll notice steadier energy levels, improved blood sugar control and reduced strain on your heart and joints. Clinically, this modest reduction often translates into lower blood pressure, improved cholesterol profiles, and a significant drop in diabetes risk—benefits that ripple through every aspect of your well-being. Imagine breathing more easily, moving with greater comfort and feeling lighter in both body and mind.

frequently asked
questions

Are visceral fat treatments available at all Skin Renewal clinics?
What is visceral fat, and why is it dangerous?

Visceral fat is the “deep” fat stored around your internal organs in the abdominal cavity. Unlike subcutaneous fat, it’s metabolically active. It secretes inflammatory hormones, increasing the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, certain cancers and cognitive decline.

How can you tell if you have excess visceral fat?

The simplest screening tool is waist circumference: a measurement of ≥ 80 cm in women or ≥ 94 cm in men suggests elevated visceral fat. Your Skin Renewal team can also offer body composition analysis for a more precise assessment.

Which lifestyle changes are most effective for reducing visceral fat?

Evidence-based strategies include:

  • Moderate aerobic exercise.

  • Twice-weekly resistance training.

  • A whole-food, low-glycaemic diet rich in vegetables, lean proteins and healthy fats.

  • Stress management techniques and 7–8 hours of quality sleep nightly.

Frequently asked questions

Are visceral fat treatments available at all Skin Renewal clinics?
What is visceral fat, and why is it dangerous?

Visceral fat is the “deep” fat stored around your internal organs in the abdominal cavity. Unlike subcutaneous fat, it’s metabolically active. It secretes inflammatory hormones, increasing the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, certain cancers and cognitive decline.

How can you tell if you have excess visceral fat?

The simplest screening tool is waist circumference: a measurement of ≥ 80 cm in women or ≥ 94 cm in men suggests elevated visceral fat. Your Skin Renewal team can also offer body composition analysis for a more precise assessment.

Which lifestyle changes are most effective for reducing visceral fat?

Evidence-based strategies include:

  • Moderate aerobic exercise.

  • Twice-weekly resistance training.

  • A whole-food, low-glycaemic diet rich in vegetables, lean proteins and healthy fats.

  • Stress management techniques and 7–8 hours of quality sleep nightly.

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