The Standard Tummy Tuck in the Extreme Weight Loss Patient
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Gastric bypass also known as bariatric surgery is a weight loss surgery that become amazingly popular recently. In order to help morbidly obese people in restricting of food intake, this stomach-shrinking procedure is designed to close off a large portion of the stomach.
Since patients who undergone bariatric surgery are left with only a pouch the size of an egg, feel full after eating even a very little portions of food. The less calories are eaten the more weight is lost. Commonly, people after bariatric surgery lose up to 70% of their unwanted weight, most of it in the first year after surgery.
Dr. Robert Rutledge in 1997 developed novative gastric bypass technique known today as Mini Gastric Bypass. Contrary to other bariatric surgery techniques, mini bypass is producing a small gastric pouch much lower in the abdomen than the previous technique. This incorporates a loop connection with the small bowel that provides for a malabsorption effect similar to that used by the Roux-en-y bypass.
A patient who has undergone a mini gastric bypass must be careful to avoid calcium and iron deficiencies. Risks from this operation include leaking, bowel obstruction, blood clots, and pneumonia.
There are two popular types of gastric bypass surgery: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RGB) and extensive gastric bypass (biliopancreatic diversion) and since gastric bypass is a complicated surgical procedure a surgeon requires prior experience to perform this kind of surgery properly.
Short list of things you must know about bariatric surgery:
Weight loss should be taken as a long term program as the body takes time to lose weight in a natural way. Since, the real reason for weight loss should not be merely improvement in looks but enhancement of your overall health, with commitment, perseverance and patience you can lose as much weight as you need to achieve a healthy weight. The motivation for a healthy weight loss should come from your own self and you should follow the weight loss program with dedication and healthy weight loss should ensure that as you lose your weight, your health is also improved.
Exercise should be an integral part of your weight loss program and control your diet and exercise regularly as losing your rhythm is very easy. Once your make exercise a routine, continue doing it while you increase your daily activity levels from time to time, till you achieve the goals set in your weight loss program.
Make sure you are consuming various types of foods and plenty of necessary nutrients as a sound health is not about getting sufficient calories for proper metabolism of your body -- You have to achieve it by proper and well balanced nutrition habits that become a part of your healthy lifestyle over time.
So, before you decide on undergoing bariatric or gastric bypass surgery you have to learn as much as you need to be well informed about the pros and cons of surgery you want to opt for.
After all, easy and safe weight loss affair that’s what you are looking for, don’t you?
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