Which Type Of Weight Loss Surgery Is Right For You?
Pretty much everyone has heard of weight loss surgery these days. There are commercials professing its effectiveness with doctor endorsements to back up their claims. Even though people know of weight loss surgery, not that many actually know what it entails. Here is a listing of the three major types of weight loss surgery, what they involve and the risks of having the procedure. Before we continue, however, I have to mention that weight loss surgery is only recommended for those people that are morbidly obese and need the surgery in order to get a handle on their eating habits. The weight loss surgery alone will not promote weight loss in the long run, unless a healthy diet and exercise regimen is adopted. Restrictive surgery: Restrictive weight loss surgery means just what it sounds like. If you eat less, you'll gain less weight, right? With this thinking in mind, surgeons have developed a method of reducing food intake by reducing your desire to eat! This weight loss procedure involves a small pouch being formed out of the stomach, allowing only a small amount of food to be eaten before becoming very full. Therefore, this weight loss surgery causes you to eat less and then lose the weight you desire. However, if you eat too many fatty foods, or eat past your personal full point too often, the stomach pouch will stretch, and you will put the weight back on. Malabsorptive surgery: Malabsorptive surgery makes it so your body does not absorb as many calories as it normally would. By bypassing a section of the small intestine, this weight loss surgery prevents your body from absorbing as many calories and therefore causes you to lose weight. Again, a healthy diet and exercise program must be followed if this weight loss surgery is to take full effect. Eating healthy is especially important, since you would be limiting your body's ability to digest as it normally should. Combination surgery: Combination weight loss surgery involves utilizing both of the above surgical methods at once. This way, you restrict your food intake and absorption of calories for the ultimate weight loss plan. This