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Bariatric surgery offers a variety of benefits for those suffering from obesity, including improved health, increased mobility, and enhanced self-esteem. Additionally:

Bariatric surgery not only treats obesity but also addresses other conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, joint pain, and acid reflux. Additionally, the surgery significantly reduces the risk of death from cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and other illnesses.

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BMI is calculated using your weight and height (weight divided by height squared). Along with other factors such as blood pressure and cholesterol, BMI can help estimate the risk of heart disease or stroke.
Note: The BMI table remains unchanged.
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Individuals who do not meet BMI criteria are usually not suitable for bariatric surgery. Someone may meet BMI criteria, but after consulting with the surgeon, it may be determined that the individual risks outweigh the potential benefits of the surgery. These situations are rare and are discussed individually with your care team.
The cost of the procedure depends on the patient, the surgery, and any complications that may arise after the surgery. In many cases, insurance companies cover the cost of the surgery because severe obesity can be a life-threatening condition. You should speak with your insurance company to confirm coverage and any related expenses.
The surgeon will evaluate you on an individual basis. It is possible to perform laparoscopic gastric bypass after previous abdominal surgery or other laparoscopic procedures. Our surgeons believe that every patient has the right to choose the least invasive surgical option.
The remaining stomach becomes smaller over time as it is no longer stretched by food. However, it still serves the basic purpose of producing stomach acid and enzymes to help digest food.
Bariatric surgery typically takes between 30 minutes to two hours.
Many individuals with severe obesity suffer from poor health due to obesity-related conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart problems, lung issues, and kidney difficulties. Patients must be medically cleared and able to undergo general anesthesia.
Each procedure is discussed in detail during our counseling sessions, allowing you to determine the most suitable option. These procedures will also be discussed with the surgeon during your initial consultation.
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