Lap Band Surgery
Lap band surgery is taking this country
by storm as a procedure to combat obesity, as this article
reveals ...
It is no secret that America is the most overweight country
in the world. Many of our adults and children are many pounds
overweight and very unhealthy. We have become obsessed with
being skinny whether it is for health or aesthetic reasons. One
new procedure to combat obesity called lap band surgery has
taken this country by storm.
In the past the only surgical procedures available to
drastically change the amount of excess weight a patient was
carrying around were liposuction surgery and gastric bypass
surgery. Both of these procedures carry huge risks and hefty
costs. Many people who undergo liposuction and gastric bypass
surgery die every year of complications. These are very serious
procedures and have to be thought out completely. These
procedures also cost tens of thousands of dollars and are not
covered by insurance. Many of the people who need these
surgeries the most will never be able to afford them.
One of relatively new options to control weight is the lap
band surgery. Within the last decade the lap band surgery has
become very popular. It is also becoming more affordable.
Although most health insurance will not cover any portion of
the costs of lap band surgery, it is much more affordable and
less risky than liposuction or gastric bypass surgery. Like any
surgical procedure, there are risks associated with lap band
surgery but they are much less likely in this procedure.
In lap band surgery, an adjustable ring is placed around the
upper portion of the patient's stomach. This allows the doctor
to control the size of the stomach and how much food the
patient can eat at one time. The lap band is adjustable and can
be changed at any time. This is one of the most attractive
aspects of lap band surgery. Unlike the other procedures
mentioned above, lap band surgery is completely reversible.
Drastic medical procedures such as lap band surgery are not
designed for people who are only moderately overweight. Medical
procedures such as these are meant for people who are seriously
overweight or obese. You should not have lap band surgery if
you are pregnant or have had serious stomach problems in the
past. Most people will find that they can lose enough weight to
make a marked change in their health by simply changing what
they eat and exercising moderately.
Many people do not want to take the long hard road to
permanent weight loss and instead opt to undergo a medical
procedure like lap band surgery. My advice will always be to
eat healthier and exercise if you want a healthier body.
Although medical procedures can help control the amount of food
you take in, they cannot control how healthy the food you take
in is. It is always important to remember how much
responsibility you have for your own weight and health.
For more information about hospitals, surgery, surgical
treatment, therapy and therapeutic treatments see the
"resources" section of this website, or go to articles about
surgery.
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