Weight Loss Surgery

 

Considering getting weight loss surgery, but want to be more informed before making a decision? Thefitmap.com can help you get the answers you need to put your mind at rest.

Weight loss surgery may be cosmetic, but it's just as serious and invasive as any other kind of medical operation, so it's not a decision to be taken lightly.

Before deciding to go ahead with weight loss surgery as a solution to a slimming issue, it's important to get as educated as possible about the health risks involved and how they may affect your body and your life.

If you are considering weight loss surgery, there are a variety of procedures that are commonly available to you. Liposuction is a procedure that uses vacuum suction to remove excess fat from beneath the skin. It can be used to target a range of different body parts, from the tummy to the thighs to the bottom. Gastric Banding is a procedure where a small 'band' is inserted and wrapped around your stomach and then pulled tight to create two 'pouches', one that is used and one that isn't. This effectively makes your stomach capacity smaller. Gastric Bypass also makes your stomach smaller by stapling it into two compartments and shortening your intestinal tract, meaning you'll absorb fewer nutrients. If your abdomen carries fat deposits or sagging skin due to pregnancy that doesn't respond well to a regime of diet or exercise, you might want to consider a tummy tuck to remove excess fat and tighten the muscles of the abdomen.

It's important to take into account when considering having a cosmetic medical operation that these procedures are not only often very expensive, but they are often painful and carry the risk of post-operative infection. They are also not permanent slimming solutions, as it is possible to gain back lost pounds after the fact. Be sure to thoroughly educate yourself before making this serious decision.


 

 

 
 
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