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Lap Band vs. Gastric Bypass Surgery for Weight Loss by Cascia T. Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 4:14pm , a slower initial weight loss than gastric bypass surgery, regular follow-up check-ups are critical, it requires an implanted medical device and in some instances the lap band may... allowing for less time in hospital and a shorter recovery time. What are the advantages of gastric bypass surgery for weight loss? The patient will see a rapid initial weight loss Read on »
Gastric Bypass Surgery: Post Cosmetic Surgery by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Wed 30 Jun 2010 4:43am that is created by their weight loss. The most common cosmetic surgery after gastric bypass is the tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty. This surgery involves taking away excess skin... this procedure, cosmetic surgery after gastric bypass is a common follow up. Gastric bypass surgery is becoming a popular surgical procedure, but while the use of this procedure to lose Read on »
Deep Thoughts About Gastric Bypass Surgery If You Need Help by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Sun 21 Feb 2010 8:43pm Little question about it, gastric bypass operations cost a lot in a big way. Gastric bypass surgeries may range from $20-30K... to their profit margin than by merely providing bariatric surgery to people which wish to have it. Approved patients for a gastric bypass operation must go through a lengthy process Read on »
Gastric Bypass Surgery: Post Cosmetic Surgery by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 07 Sep 2009 10:00pm The most common cosmetic surgery after gastric bypass is the tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty. This surgery involves taking away excess skin in and around the stomach area. While the tummy tuck procedure does leave a scar, this is often preferable in comparison to the excess skin. Cosmetic surgery clinics are all over the world ... Read on »
Gastric bypass surgery linked to bone loss from calcium, vitamin D deficiency by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 23 Sep 2008 7:03am Gastric bypass surgery for weight loss may be linked to deficiencies in calcium and vitamin D and bone loss, according to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). With the growing epidemic of obesity, many people are opting for surgical procedures to help promote weight Read on »
Gastric Bypass Surgery Wasn’t For Me by Diane, Fit to the Finish Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:43am publicizes gastric bypass surgery in a way not seen 5, 10 or 15 years ago. For me, it turns out that losing weight on my own gave me the same results as gastric bypass surgery without the pain, cost, or continued medical monitoring. By losing weight the “old fashioned” way, I was able to enjoy a few benefits that people who choose to have gastric bypass surgery Read on »
Gastric Bypass Surgery: Cure or Disease? by MKirschMD Posted Sun 05 Sep 2010 3:00am ’t appear to have the bulk that would justify weight loss surgery. Sure, she was overweight, but she was thinner than many patients are after undergoing a gastric bypass operation... been on a serious diet or enrolled in a weight loss program. I suggested Weight Watchers, a legitimate, effective and affordable program that encourages the client to make Read on »
Are You A Candidate For Gastric Bypass Surgery by Shilah C. Azib Posted Tue 05 Oct 2010 1:14pm You may have to resort to undergoing a Gastric Bypass Surgery (GBS), if you have tried other weight loss programs, but without success. You may have also looked... one ‘formalized weight control program’ with documented evidence of your failure to lose weight. #4. You must have been suffering from a medical condition that can be directly Read on »
Star Jones Admits to Gastric Bypass Surgery by Dr. Tony Y. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 18 Oct 2008 4:09pm Star Jones has recently admitted to Glamour magazine that she underwent gastric bypass surgery back in August 2003, resulting in a weight loss of 160 pounds over 3 years... much weight and has become unhealthy. It is important for patients who've had gastric bypass to make sure they are getting proper nutrition, and I fear she may not be. photo Read on »
Is Your Gastric Bypass Surgery Any of My Business? by Charlotte H. Patient Expert Posted Wed 13 May 2009 10:47pm that despite the surgery one still has to diet and exercise. Others were intensely curious and pestered the poor woman with questions - "Did it hurt?" "How fast did you lose the weight... So my question is, whether it's Lindsay Lohan's rumored Adderall abuse or your neighbor's gastric surgery, is how people lose weight any of our business? On one hand, I'm Read on »