With obesity
on the rise Americans are looking to weight loss surgery as an answer to an
ever growing epidemic. The latest statistics show that over 2/3 of Americans
are overweight, and 1/3 of those Americans are obese, and these numbers are
growing exponentially. It is no wonder why individuals are considering weight
loss surgery for an answer to weight problem that plagues them. Surprisingly,
it is expected that over 150,000 Americans will have some form of weight loss
surgery this year. Those numbers would probably sky rocket if it weren't for
the $25,000.00 - $40,000.00 it cost for the various types of weight loss
surgery. There are two main types of weight loss surgery. The first type of
weight loss surgery is a restrictive method. If a weight loss surgeon uses the
restrictive method he/she will perform one of two types of weight loss medical
procedure. The first restrictive medical procedure for weight loss is known to
the public as stomach staple surgery. During this type of procedure a small
pouch is formed from the stomach using staples. This type of surgery is what
pioneered the advancements in weight loss surgery. It is rarely used anymore
since the second type of restrictive surgery, known as lap-band surgery, has
been discovered. Lap-band surgery is one of the most common types of weight
loss surgeries that are being performed today. It is more effective than
stapling the stomach, and less invasive. With this type of procedure a small
pouch is still made in the patients stomach; however, it is made with a plastic
band, or a lap-band. The unique thing about this lap-band is the fact that it
is adjustable. There is a small pad that is set just under the skin during
lap-band surgery. This pad is connected via a small tube to the lap-band that
is around the stomach. Saline can be injected into this pad if needed at any
point in the future. The purpose of this pad is to be able to adjust the ring
or the band that is around the stomach. If a person is not staying as full as
they need to be, saline in inserted into that pad thus tightening the band
around the stomach. When this band is tightened it takes longer for the food to
move through the band into the rest of the stomach. The longer it takes for the
food to move through this band, the longer the weight loss surgery patient
stays full. The second type of weight loss surgery is called bypass surgery, or
gastric bypass surgery. With this type of surgery, a pouch is still formed in
the stomach with staple; however, a bypass valve is setup to bypass a portion
of the small intestines. This type of weight loss surgery is more invasive than
the lap-band surgery. Depending on your individual situation the doctor will
consider two types of gastric bypass surgery. The only difference between the
two is how much of the small intestine is actually bypassed. When gastric
bypass surgery is performed it inhibits the body from effectively digesting the
food all the way. The body absorbs fewer calorie and fewer fats when a part of
the small intestine is bypassed. The idea behind this type of weight loss
surgery is to limit the amount of nutritional components that the body can
absorb. That is why it is typical that most weight loss surgery patients have
to have nutritional supplements to maintain their health. You might wonder why
weight loss surgery is so popular. Well, it really is simple. With obesity on
the rise, Americans' health is on a steady decline. There are several
conditions that are associated with obesity.
Medical
Conditions Associated With Obesity: ·Diabetes ·High Blood Pressure ·Sleep Apnea
·High Cholesterol ·Heart Disease
Would you be
a qualifying patient for weight loss surgery? Typically in order to qualify for
weight loss surgery you have to be morbidly obese; however there are some
exceptions to that rule. Weight loss surgeons gauge a person's level of obesity
by measuring your BMI (Body Mass Index).
BMI (Body
Mass Index) Levels Chart ·If Your BMI Is > 25 You Are Overweight ·If Your
BMI Is > 30 You Are Obese ·If Your BMI Is > 35 You Are Severely Obese ·If
Your BMI Is > 40 You Are Morbidly Obese
With a said
to be 1 in 200 fatality rate and the many complications that are associated
with weight loss surgery, I highly advice anyone to give conventional
treatments of obesity another try. You can overcome obesity with exercise, diet
modifications, drug therapy, and behavior modifications. Is it easy? No it will
not be easy.
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