Bariatric surgery

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Bariatric Surgery: types, cost and guidelines Bariatric Surgery is a weight loss alternative for people who desperately want to lose weight. If you have severe obesity and have been unable to lose enough weight through other weight loss methods, you can consider Bariatric surgery as an option. This surgery makes the stomach smaller by removing a part of it. Obesity or excess weight may result in serious health related problems. Consulting your surgeon for the sake of your health is necessary. Although there are risks involved with Bariatric surgery, obesity may even expose your body to even greater risks such as hypertension, diabetes among other obesity-related complications.

There are four types of Bariatric surgeries offered by best Bariatric Surgery Hospitals in the United States


1. Gastric Banding This is also called Lap-Band Surgery. This surgery involves a foreign object being implanted in your stomach. This should only be done to patients who have a minimum of 100 pounds overweight for not less than five years and have a BMI of 40 or even higher. This may include patients who have obesity related issues and complications such as polycystic ovaries and diabetes among etc

2. Gastric Bypass Gastric Bypass surgery or procedure is meant for those patients who have more severe obesity. It could be suitable for a patient who has at least 100 pounds overweight, have a BMI of more than 40 (or 35 higher in the presence of other medical related conditions) this type of surgery should be performed to patients who were unable to lose weight through non-surgical methods such as exercise and diet. It is crucial to note that gastric bypass is a non-reversible surgical procedure that reroutes your digestive tract. This helps reduce the amount of food and nutrients absorbed by your body. After this surgery, the patient may suffer from nutritional deficiencies and will be required to take nutritional supplements as prescribed by Bariatric surgery hospital.

3. Duodenal Switch (Biliopancreatic Diversion) Duodenal Switch surgery is recommended for patients with the BMI of 55 and higher. It is more effective than gastric bypass for people with severe obesity. With this surgery, a smaller tubular stomach is created by removing a big portion of the stomach. For people who are severely obese, this surgery is meant to them.

4. Sleeve Gastrectomy Sleeve Gastrectomy also knew as a gastric sleeve. It is a perfect surgery for people who are extremely obese and need to reach to a safe and healthy weight. This surgery can perform to the people who undergoing gastric banding or gastric bypass surgery before. Patients with this surgery have a BMI of 60 and higher.


Potential candidates or patients of Bariatric Surgery. This surgery can be performed on adults and teens with severe obesity and obesity-related complications such as sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension.


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