How Does Lap Band Surgery Work?

With obesity at epidemic proportions in America today, the medical profession is searching for new solutions to the growing problem. Lap band surgery is quickly becoming an option for dealing with obesity. This type of gastric bypass surgery has been perform in Mexico for many years, but is just beginning to become widely performed in this country.

The purpose of gastric bypass surgery is to reduce the top of the stomach to the size of an egg. As a result, the amount of food a person can consume is limited. Lap band surgery does this by putting a band around the stomach, forming a small pouch at the top that is separate from the rest of the stomach. The actual operation itself usually takes less than hour.

The band is inserted through a very small incision through the abdomen. This band has a balloon that makes it adjustable and can be inflated or deflated at any time after the operation. The band adjustment is performed as a simple outpatient procedure that normally takes about 15 minutes. Saline is inserted through a port under the stomach wall that is connected to the band.

The recovery time for lap band surgery is minimal compared to the other types of gastric bypass surgery. It requires 1-2 day hospital stay and most patients are able to return to work within a week.

Lap band surgery is relatively simple and doctors having great success with it. I think you are going to see a lot more of lap band surgeries performed in the future as this country begins to deal with its weight problem.

Marjorie Salada is the owner of Gastric Bypass Surgery, a site that contains information on gastric bypass surgery and lap band surgery.

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Submitted by msalada on August 18, 2006 - 8:20pm.

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cmw4562 | February 24, 2007 - 6:36am

For some, the conventional diet and exercise plans just do not work even though they try and try...

It seems that surgery is the only other option that will work.

However, the surgery is not a magic cure.. They will not wake up with all the excess weight shed and have a beautiful model-like body.

Just as someone is trying to lose weight on a diet and exercise plan, someone utilizing a surgery to aid in weight reduction needs to be prepared for a lot of work and patience as the pounds begin to shed.

It is an adjustment for someone to reduce almost immediately their amount of food that they were eating on a regular basis. If your stomach is reduced to the size of an egg, can you just imagine how little food will fill it up?

I think that if one is considering this type of surgery, they should be sure to seek a consult with their doctor to make sure it is the right decision for them.

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