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Weight-Loss Surgery

Living with excess weight can be a major health risk. It can lead to obesity-related conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and joint problems. If you have been diagnosed with obesity, diet and exercise alone may not be enough to help you lose weight.

Weight-loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, is an effective way to lose weight and improve your health. The two most common types of weight-loss surgery are gastric sleeve and gastric bypass.

Gastric sleeve is a minimally invasive surgery that removes about 80% of your stomach. This makes you feel full faster and helps you eat less.

Gastric bypass is a more complex surgery that creates a small pouch in your stomach and connects it directly to your small intestine. This reduces the amount of food you can eat and the amount of calories your body absorbs.

Weight-loss surgery is not a quick fix. It is a serious surgery with risks and benefits. However, for people who have tried other weight-loss methods without success, weight-loss surgery can be a life-changing option.

If you are considering weight-loss surgery, talk to your primary care provider about the risks and benefits.

Providing You Nutrition Support

Making healthy changes to your diet can be challenging, especially if you’ve been eating unhealthy for a long time. That’s why we offer a variety of resources to help you get started and stay motivated.

Guiding You With Effective Exercise

Starting an exercise program can be daunting, especially if you’re new to exercise or have been inactive for a while. That’s why we offer a variety of resources to help you get started and stay motivated.

Overcoming Emotional Barriers

We understand that you may be feeling a variety of emotions as you consider weight-loss surgery. You may be excited about the prospect of losing weight and improving your health, but you may also be feeling anxious, stressed, or even scared.

If you are feeling overwhelmed, please know that you are not alone. We offer a variety of resources to help you cope with the emotional challenges of weight-loss surgery.

Bariatrics FAQs

Bariatric surgery is a surgical procedure that is used to help people lose weight. It is a last resort for people who have been unable to lose weight through diet and exercise. There are many different types of bariatric surgery, but the most common ones are gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy.

Not everyone is a good candidate for bariatric surgery. If you have not been able to maintain lasting weight loss through dieting, medication and lifestyle changes, a weight-loss procedure may be for you. You must also meet these requirements:

  • You feel ready to undergo a change in lifestyle and eating habits
  • In general, you should be considered a good candidate if you have a BMI of 40 or higher, or if you have a BMI of 35 or higher and have other health problems related to obesity, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or sleep apnea.
  • You receive approval and a direct referral from your primary care provider

All surgeries have risks, and bariatric surgery is no exception. Some of the potential risks of bariatric surgery include:

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Leakage from the surgical site
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Gallbladder problems
  • Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
  • Intestinal obstruction
  • Death

Bariatric surgery can have many benefits, including:

  • Significant weight loss
  • Improvement or resolution of obesity-related health problems
  • Improved quality of life
  • Increased lifespan

The cost of bariatric surgery varies depending on the type of surgery, the surgeon, and the location of the surgery.

To get more details based on your insurance and financial situation, get a cost estimate here: https://www.sheridanhospital.org/billing-services/no-surprise-billing-act/

or visit with our Financial Advocates:
https://www.sheridanhospital.org/billing-services/patient-financial-advocate/

Insurance coverage for bariatric surgery varies depending on the insurance company and the individual’s policy. Some insurance companies will cover all or part of the cost of bariatric surgery, while others will not cover it at all. Our team will help you submit to your insurance company and help you navigate this process.

The recovery time for bariatric surgery varies depending on the type of surgery and the individual’s overall health. In general, most people are able to go home from the hospital within a few days of surgery. However, it may take several weeks or even months to fully recover from bariatric surgery and return to regular activity as you adjust to your new diet and way of life.

Our dietician looks forward to working with you to build a dietary plan that works best for you and your needs. There are a few things that people can do to live a healthy life after bariatric surgery, and you will determine the best avenues for you to do the following:

  • Eating a healthy diet
  • Exercising regularly
  • Taking vitamins and minerals

Conclusion

Bariatric surgery is a serious decision, but it can be a very effective way to lose weight and improve your health. If you are considering bariatric surgery, it is important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of the procedure.