To get rid of fat deposits on your back, you’ll need to start by creating a caloric deficit. That means that you’ll need to burn more calories than you consume. In addition to cutting calories, you can tone your back muscles if you focus your exercise routine to target the muscles in your upper and lower back.
What causes side back fat?
There are many potential causes of back fat, including medical conditions, genetics, medicine or lifestyle habits. Excess fat commonly accumulates on the back and can increase your shirt size, bra size and be an indication of having overweight.
How can I lose my side back rolls?
Why do I have back fat when I’m skinny?
Poor nutrition and a lack of exercise are also related to excess body fat, the second contributor to back fat. The combination of both of these contribute to excess fat tissue accumulation around the back and promotes the appearance of back flab around your upper and lower back as well as around your sides.



