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'''Abdominal etching''' is a ] procedure invented by ] Henry A. Mentz, III<ref></ref> in the early ] that uses a special ] to contour and shape the abdominal fat pad to provide patients with a flat ]. The procedure selectively removes a small amount of ] around the patient's natural muscular contours and shapes the abdomen to create a more athletic contour.

Prior to the procedure, the surgeon makes detailed markings of the patient's flexed ab ]s and uses the markings to remove fat and highlight the patient's individual muscular structure.

Tara Reid, on her highly publicized botched abdominal etching surgery, said, "I had body contouring, but it all went wrong. My stomach became the most ripply, bulgy thing.”

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