People with large skeletons can be completely thin. The body is fat and thin with the thickness of the subcutaneous fat and the degree of muscle augmentation, and the size of the human skeleton is not directly related. If the patient’s skeleton is relatively large or wide, then it will often make the patient’s appearance, look relatively stout. However, if the subcutaneous fat becomes very thin and the muscles are atrophied to a certain extent, then the patient will also look very thin. In some professional models, many of them are very big-boned but very thin. So having a large skeleton and being thin is not a conflict at all. If a patient with a wide skeleton feels a little fat or dissatisfied with his or her current appearance, he or she can take the same weight loss approach to gradually achieve a slimming effect. However, it is important to note that the patient’s own bone shape, that is, the wide bone structure, will not change.