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Weight loss surgery has become a topic of great interest these days as more and more people look for an effective weight loss solution. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions, affecting one-third of all American adults and an increasing amount of children and teens. Long-term studies show the procedures cause significant long-term loss of weight, recovery from diabetes, improvement in cardiovascular risk factors, and a reduction in mortality over 20%. The U.S. National Institutes of Health recommends bariatric surgery for obese people with a body mass index of at least 40. A bariatric surgery person with BMI 35 and serious coexisting medical conditions such as diabetes is an option. Surgery should be considered as a treatment option for patients with a BMI of 40 kg/m2 or greater who instituted but failed an adequate exercise and diet who present with obesity-related comorbid conditions, such as hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and obstructive sleep apnea. Patients should visit high-volume centers with surgeons experienced in bariatric surgery.

Gastric Bypass Surgical

Gastric bypass surgical procedures are any of a group of similar operations used to treat morbid obesity—the severe accumulation of excess weight as fatty tissue—and the health problems it causes. Bariatric surgery is the term encompassing all of the surgical treatments for morbid obesity, not just gastric bypasses, which make up only one class of such operations. A gastric bypass first divides the stomach into a small upper pouch and a much larger, lower remnant pouch and then re-arranges the small intestine to allow both pouches to stay connected to it. Surgeons have developed several different ways to reconnect the intestine, thus leading to several different by pass names. Any bypass leads to a marked reduction in the functional volume of the stomach, accompanied by an altered physiological and psychological response to food. The resulting weight loss, typically dramatic, markedly reduces comorbidities. The long-term mortality rate of gastric bypass patients has reduction of up to 40%.

Reduction Mammoplasty

Reduction mammoplasty reduces the size of the breasts. People call a reduction mammoplasty a breast reduction. Breast pain, rashes under the breasts, neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain and shoulder grooving from bra straps are indications that a patient may need a breast reduction. Reduction mammoplasty techniques maintain the blood and nerve supply to the nipples while excising excess breast tissue. Scars from reduction mammoplasty are either in the shape of a lollipop (with a circular scar around the areola and another vertical scar below the areola) or an anchor (with a circular scar around the areola, vertical scar below the areola and another scar at the lower breast fold). While some insurance companies cover the cost of reduction mammoplasty, they often base their decision on the amount of breast tissue removed from each breast at the time of reduction mammoplasty.

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Bariatric Surgery

Multiple bariatric surgical options are available today. Obesity is a serious health problem that can lead to life threatening diseases such as high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes. Weight loss surgery is a topic of great interest these days as more and more people look for an effective weight loss solution. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions, affecting one-third of all American adults and an increasing amount of children and teens. Long-term studies show that bariatric procedures result in significant long-term loss of weight, recovery from diabetes, improvement in cardiovascular risk factors and a reduction in mortality of over 20 percent. The U.S. National Institutes of Health recommends bariatric surgery for obese people with a body mass index of at least 40. A bariatric surgery candidate with BMI of 35 and serious coexisting medical conditions such as diabetes is also eligible for the weight loss surgery. Surgery should be considered as a treatment option for patients with a BMI of 40 or greater who instituted but failed an adequate exercise and diet or for people who present with obesity-related co-morbid conditions, such as hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia and obstructive sleep apnea. Patients should visit high-volume centers with surgeons experienced in bariatric surgery. Gastric bypass surgery is a procedure that involves stapling the stomach to create a small stomach pouch.

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