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Dr Jason Maani • May 04, 2021

Weight loss surgery is more effective than dieting?


“I'd like to have surgery, but is it really worth it?”


What kinds of people generally consider weight loss surgery?

Many people who have tried dieting and failed many times find that weight loss surgery can be the answer.


Surgery is often the answer an obese person needs to kick-start the weight loss journey and move towards a healthier life.


Often those who undergo surgery are facing real health issues because of their

obesity.


What kinds of surgery are there?

Weight Loss surgery comes under three main types, in order of complexity:

  • Gastric Sleeve (or Sleeve Gastrectomy) – removal of a portion of the stomach to reduce hunger and drive portion control
  • Gastric Bypass – sectioning of the stomach and bypassing of food flow, which prevents absorption of the calories consumed.
  • Gastric Band - restricts overeating and is easily removable

 

Note: Generally, each surgery has the additional benefit of resolving diabetes for many patients.


How does it work?

Whatever surgical options are chosen can depend on the individual’s needs and habits.

Weight loss surgery aims to reduce body fat. The main way to do this is to:

a) reduce food intake ability,

b) promote earlier appetite satiation, and

c) In the case of gastric bypass minimise the absorption of fat from the diet.


How much weight can I expect to lose?

Here's a quick overview of the amount of excess weight you can honestly expect to lose in the 12-18 months following surgery.


Below are average weight loss outcomes of our patients

Gastric Sleeve – 60-70%

Gastric Bypass – 80%

Gastric Banding – 50-60%


Your Important Questions

The first thing you need to ask yourself is - “How badly do I want to lose weight?”

You might also want to question - “Is my obesity affecting my health?

And finally - “Do I want to live a healthier, happier and more active life?”


Your Next Step

If your answers are: “Badly”, “Yes” and “Yes” then you're ready for the next step, which is to consult with an experienced obesity surgeon.


Weight loss surgery is appropriate for people with a BMI of more than 35, particularly when weight-related health problems have also started to emerge.


Arrange a consultation with Dr Maani

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