Gastric Bypass Mini Surgery -- Is It Right For You?
Often, gastric bypass is what obese people turn to after diet and exercise have failed them. Such gastric bypass surgery is a procedure that's fairly new but spreading in popularity around the world. This surgical procedure can help the severely overweight lose some or all of their excess pounds in only a year's time by making the stomach smaller. Even celebrities have even successfully and openly used gastric bypass to lose weight, notably Al Roker and Carnie Wilson.
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Traditional gastric bypass is an in-depth surgical procedure that involves significant recovery time. There are three different types of gastric bypass: Laproscopic, Roux-en-Y and the silicone band procedure. Even though each type is performed in a certain way, the results are the same. The top of the stomach is secured into a pouch, which makes the part of the stomach that holds food substantially smaller than it was before. With a smaller stomach, the patient gets full more quickly and will naturally consume less food.
Even though gastric bypass can be highly effective, it can also be risky because it is a surgical procedure. Pain, swelling, infection, and an allergic reaction to anesthesia are all risks of this procedure. Along with risks, you'll also be dealing with a lengthly recovery period.
If you're not sure about the risks and recovery time involved with gastric bypass but still think it's right for you, how about gastric bypass mini surgery? Gastric bypass mini surgery is a variation of the gastric bypass procedure that is minimally invasive and takes only about 30 minutes. Rather than being formed into a pouch, the top of the stomach is made into a tube which is attached to the intestine.
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With the use of a laproscope, or tiny camera, your surgeon can perform this procedure without a large incision. This makes the procedure safer, faster, and easier than ever before. You can be in and out of surgery in no time at all. So if you're currently thinking about gastric bypass, ask your doctor about gastric bypass mini surgery. It just might be a legitimate option for you!
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