Thursday, November 12, 2009

Teenagers And Gastric Bypass, Lap Band Surgery


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The television show ‘Oprah’ featured see teens that underwent either Lap Band or gastric bypass surgery in order to lose weight. Gastric Bypass and Lap Band procedures are similar to one another in that the goal is to reduce the size of their stomachs and lose weight. The Lap Band procedure is more reversible than bariatric surgery Los Angeles weight control experts explain, in that they do not create a smaller stomach; they use a band to constrict the flow of food into a person’s digestive system. Gastric bypass, on the other hand, is a permanent procedure where a surgeon reduces the physical size of the patient’s stomach.

Gastric Bypass surgery is a permanent procedure that reduces the size of your stomach. In a gastric bypass Los Angeles surgeons remove portions of the patient’s stomach surgically. In gastric banding (Lap Band) surgery, the surgeon uses an adjustable silicon belt that constricts the top of the stomach. It slows down the amount of food that an individual can consume. It also slows down how fast the food empties from the stomach which helps to give that full feeling for a longer period of time.

A segment of ‘Oprah’ featured a seventeen year old who had gastric bypass surgery at the age of fifteen because she was starting to lose her vision due to the excess weight. She had lost 120 pounds since the surgery. Oprah asked what kind of food a patient eats following surgery. Similar to patients coming out of getting a lap band Los Angeles guests said that you eat jello, chicken broth, and sugar free popsicles for two weeks after surgery. The 17-year old guest said she returned to eating solid foods after about thirty days.

According to Oprah, 20 percent of all children will be obese by 2010 in the US. High blood pressure and strokes are also becoming a risk factor for children. For more information about Los Angeles Lap Band and gastric bypass surgery in your area, contact your local weight loss experts to learn more.

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