Associated Indication
Male Trapezoplasty
Trapezius Muscle
The trapezius is a large paired trapezoid-shaped surface muscle that extends longitudinally from the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae of the spine and laterally to the spine of the scapula. It moves the scapula and supports the arm.
The trapezius has three functional parts: an upper (descending) part which supports the weight of the arm; a middle region (transverse), which retracts the scapula; and a lower (ascending) part which medially rotates and depresses the scapula
The Ideal Male Trapezius
Body Masculinity for young males is associated to be in harmony with
- Projected Biceps
- Visible 6 Packs
- Masculine Pectorals
- Masculine Muscular Butts
- Well shaped Trapezius ( not falling down)
How To Perform it:
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Choose the area to treat or mark the contour limits of the trapezius muscle.
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Vectors are ,, normal,, or perpendicular to the trapezius plan and are all equidistant between each other.
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Tensors are looking up mostly from down to up to lift the trapezius.
Results and Comparison between treated and untreated side
Results as Improvements are clear seen on the picture with trapezius lifting and reshaping.