Pick out the nerves for the stovepipe?

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This kind of network heat transfer operation can be called "self-harm"!

Can you really get thinner?

  In the summer, weight loss has become an inevitable topic.

In order to make themselves look thinner and more beautiful, some people can say that they do everything they can and dare to try any method.

Some netizens shared a bariatric surgery called "calf nerve blockade" on social platforms.

  Recently, various surgical weight loss content on a social platform has attracted widespread attention.

One of the most intensely discussed is an operation called "calf nerve block".

The reporter learned from the experience shared by some netizens that this is a kind of operation that achieves the effect of "skinny legs" by "picking out the nerves", and it is said to be effective.

However, is this kind of stovepipe method at the expense of health really worth trying?

  Luo Chun, director of the Department of Neurology, Guangxi National Hospital: After hearing this news, I was also shocked.

Our peripheral nerves are a very important part of the body. In addition to innervating the muscles, the nerves also transmit nutritional factors through the nerves to keep the muscles from atrophy and certain strength, so the peripheral nerves are very important.

  It is understood that nerve block surgery is to directly cut the nerves, let the muscles atrophy with disuse, so as to achieve the purpose of thin calf "back group muscles".

It is worth noting that this operation is almost irreversible, because it is very difficult for the nerve to grow after it has been severed.

  Luo Chun said that motor function will be very poor, and some mixed nerves will also have paresthesias, and there may be more serious consequences.

In fact, this kind of surgery is completely unnecessary, and this kind of pathological atrophy is not attractive. At that time, the thighs may be very thick and the calves are very thin, like crane legs or beer bottles.

  By blocking the nerves to achieve the effect of thin legs, in the eyes of professional plastic surgeons and sports medicine experts, this behavior is "it is tantamount to self-mutilation" and is an "irreparable" damaging operation.

The "beauty" gained by sacrificing health should not be, nor is it worth it.