In diastasis recti, the space between the two abdominal muscles called rectus abdominis, also known as the six-pack muscles, is widened. As a result, a rounded and protruding belly pooch sticks out. Most commonly, it occurs in women after pregnancy; sometimes, it also occurs in children but goes away on its own. However, in men, it can occur due to sit-ups, lifting weight the wrong way, or other such activities. Nonetheless, it remains the most common and annoying but easily treatable condition by abdominoplasty surgery in Lahore in women causing them to still look pregnant even months after delivery.