Bariatric Surgery/ Weight Loss Surgery

Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, is a surgical procedure performed on individuals who have severe obesity. It is designed to help people lose weight by reducing the size of the stomach or bypassing a portion of the digestive system. Bariatric surgery is typically considered when other weight loss methods, such as diet and exercise, have not been effective or when obesity-related health conditions are severe.

Weight Loss after Bariatric Surgery

Weight loss after bariatric surgery varies depending on several factors, including the type of procedure, individual adherence to dietary and lifestyle changes, and overall health.

It’s important to note that bariatric surgery is not a standalone solution for weight loss. It requires a significant commitment to lifelong changes in diet, physical activity, and ongoing medical follow-up. Bariatric surgery provides a tool for weight loss, but success relies on the patient’s active participation in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

TYPES OF BARIATRIC SURGERY

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