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Turn to Surgical Weight Loss only after you try everything elseSurgical weight loss is reserved for those who are morbidly obese - at least 100 pounds overweight. Liposuction is used only to target small amounts of fat in areas that have not responded to weight loss efforts. Gastric bypass and other surgical procedures are not recommended for anyone that is only seeking to shed a few pounds in certain problem areas. Weight loss surgeries such as gastric bypass, gastroplasty, and lap-bands are procedures used as life-saving techniques for very overweight patients. They are not recommended to aid in weight loss unless you are facing serious health risks from your excess weight. Surgery is not a quick fix, and it is not a replacement for dieting, healthy eating and exercise. Even those who undergo weight loss surgery are often required to adhere to strict eating guidelines (as well as exercise plans) following the surgery in order to avoid gaining the weight back. If you have only ten to fifty pounds to lose, look into other options to get the weight off Gastric bypass surgery allows immediate weight loss by rerouting the digestive system. Gastroplasty also reroutes the digestive system while making the stomach smaller. They are both permanent procedures with dangerous side effects. Besides nausea, patients may experience chronic abdominal pain and nutritional deficiencies. Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure that is not a cure for obesity but may be used to remove isolated patches of fat such as on the abdomen or thighs that have not responded to other weight loss techniques. The amount of fat removed is usually only a maximum of ten pounds. |
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