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The time between the initial evaluation and bariatric surgery varies based on various factors such as the availability of surgical slots, pre-operative tests, and the patient’s readiness for the procedure. Your bariatric surgeon will provide you with a timeline specific to your case.
Weight regain after bariatric surgery is possible but can be minimized by committing to lifestyle changes. Follow a healthy diet, engage in regular physical activity, attend follow-up appointments, and seek support from doctors to avoid weight regain.
During bariatric surgery, the stomach size is reduced or the digestive system is rerouted to limit food intake or nutrient absorption. This leads to weight loss by restricting the amount of food consumed or absorbed by the body.
The potential risks and side effects of bariatric surgery may include infection, bleeding, blood clots, dumping syndrome, malnutrition, gallstones, and changes in bowel habits. Discussing these risks with your surgeon before undergoing the procedure is important.
No, the stomach does not grow back after bariatric surgery. The surgical alterations made during the procedure to reduce the stomach size or reroute the digestive system are permanent.
The eligibility criteria for bariatric surgery may vary depending on factors like body mass index, obesity-related health conditions, previous weight loss attempts, and the patient’s commitment to lifestyle changes.
Bariatric surgery is performed under general anaesthesia, so patients do not feel any pain during the procedure. Some discomfort or pain may occur during the recovery period. Your doctor could prescribe pain medication to manage any post-operative pain.
Post-procedure care involves following the specific diet plan that your doctor advises, taking prescribed medications, attending regular follow-up appointments, incorporating regular physical activity, and adopting healthy lifestyle habits to ensure successful weight loss and long-term maintenance.
The duration of bariatric surgery depends on the type of procedure being performed. On average, the surgery can take a few hours to complete.
The success rate of bariatric surgery depends on several factors, including the type of surgery, the patient’s commitment to lifestyle changes, and their overall health condition. On average, bariatric surgery results in significant weight loss and improvement in obesity-related health issues for most patients.
The recovery time for bariatric surgery can vary from patient to patient. Generally, patients stay in the hospital for a few days after surgery. However, it may take several weeks to resume normal daily activities and a few months to recover fully.
Preparation for bariatric surgery includes undergoing pre-operative tests and evaluations, following a special diet plan as advised by the doctor, quitting smoking if applicable, and discussing any medications or supplements with your doctor.
Bariatric surgeons typically perform bariatric surgeries. These surgeons have training and expertise in performing weight loss surgeries and managing obesity-related health conditions.
There are several types of bariatric surgeries like gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, adjustable gastric banding, and biliopancreatic diversion with a duodenal switch. The surgical technique chosen depends on various factors like the patient’s weight, health condition, and lifestyle.