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Lap Band surgery for weight loss

Lap band surgery mainly consists of major gastrointestinal operations that seal off the majority of the stomach so that the amount of food a person can eat is reduces or the small intestine is rearranged to reduce the calories that a person’s body can absorb.
There are a number of types of lap band surgery available although they are commonly known as the term ‘lap band surgery.’
It should be noted that lap band surgery is not a magic solution to lose weight. It is not an easy option for those who suffer obesity as it is a drastic step. It carries the typical pain and risks associated with major gastrointestinal surgical procedure.
Any lap band surgery involves new eating habits. It compels the person to change radically what they eat and the frequency they eat. Following the performance of lap band surgery, a patient who overeats can become very ill. The patient also faces a life long risk of nutritional deficiencies.
Any lap band surgery usually leads to major weight loss. Some patients who have lap band gastrointestinal surgery can lose more that 100 pounds in weight. Many reach a normal weight for their height and some remain overweight although not as overweight as before.
Many lap band surgeons perform on patients who are in their 60’s and due to our growing obese society, some are even operating on teenagers. Due to the fact that lap band surgery is the last option to losing weight, it should only be considered when all other conventional weight loss techniques have failed. Patients must have severe obesity related health problems to be considered for the surgery. A patient should be morbidly obese to qualify for lap band surgery. This generally means being 100 pounds overweight in a man and 80 pounds overweight in a woman. Both should have a body mass index (BMI) of at least 40.
However, lap band surgery may be the appropriate option if a patient is overweight by 80 pounds and has a serious condition related to that weight such as Type II diabetes or cardio pulmonary complications that are life threatening. Severe sleep apnoea and obesity related heart disease is also an illness in this category.
Some patients, especially those who are suffering from very severe obesity may have to be hospitalised before they undergo lap band surgery to ensure that the risks of surgery are kept to a minimum. Lap band’s surgery’s success and a patient’s ability to solve their obesity problems all depends on the patient’s motivation.
The more motivation a patient has to lose weight and manage the post operative requirements such as diet modification, behavioural therapy, the more successful the lap band surgery is likely to be in solving a patient’s obesity problems. These factors are often taken into consideration when a patient is being assessed for lap band surgery.
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