Originally posted by Adam_PoEI googled your claim.
This is likely due to liposuction. You are born with all of the fat cells you will ever have, so when they are permanently removed from liposuction, the remaining fat cells get larger to compensate. Since he removed the fat cells on the outside of his abdomen, the visceral fat around his organs is expanding. It causes weird bloating similar to this picture.
"No, you are not born with all the fat cells you will ever have. The number of fat cells in your body increases during childhood and adolescence, and then levels off and remains constant in adulthood.
The number of fat cells in your body is determined during adolescence.
Fat cells grow in size and number.
Fat cells grow larger when they fill with lipids, which are a group of fat and fat-like substances.
When fat cells reach a critical size, the body creates more fat cells.
The body also replaces dead fat cells.
While the number of fat cells remains constant in adulthood, their size can change. For example, eating too many calories can cause fat cells to increase in size. Losing weight can reduce the size of fat cells, but not the number. " from google AI
Here's the link for further reference.
https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/healthy-weight/measuring-fat/#:~:text=Fat%20cells%20also%20secrete%20proteins,increase%20understanding%20of%20this%20condition.