What Can I Expect After Bariatric Surgery?


 


Bariatric surgery is a common surgical procedure that affects the stomach and how food is digested. It is designed to make the stomach much smaller, which causes the person to feel full after eating only a small amount of food. 

What are the types of bariatric surgery?

The most common surgery types in Delhi, India are lap band surgery, gastric bypass, and gastric sleeve surgery. Bariatrics surgery is usually done procedure, in which there are a number of small cuts in the abdomen.

1.       In Lap band surgery, an adjustable ring is placed around the upper part of the stomach, creating a very small pouch that increases the time food stays in the upper part of the stomach.

 

2.       In a Gastric Bypass, a small stomach pouch is created by stapling. This is joined directly to the small intestine after some of the intestine has been removed. Food bypasses most of the stomach and fewer calories are absorbed.

 

3.       In Gastric Sleeve Surgery, most of the stomach is removed, including the part that makes a hormone that creates hunger.


 Most people lose weight for 1 to 2 years after gastric bypass or gastric sleeve surgery, then they stop losing weight. With lap band surgery, the process takes longer.

When should I consider bariatric surgery in Delhi?

Dr. Kapil Agarwal is a best bariatric surgeon in Delhi and he offer to people who are very obese (with a body mass index over 40), or people with a body mass index over 35 who have other serious health problems like diabetes or heart disease.

The health benefits of weight loss include improvements in type 2 diabeteslower blood pressure and improved heart health. 

Which Type of Bariatric Surgery is Right for Us?

Many factors will determine which type of surgery is best for you, including how much weight you need to lose and any diseases you may have.

Your doctor will do a detailed evaluation and discuss the best option with you, including the risks.

What can I expect after bariatric surgery?

After surgery, you'll start with liquid foods. After the next few days, you change to pure food, then gradually to solid food. Your meals will be very small and you may need to stop drinking with meals because of your small stomach.








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