Weight Loss Surgery – an easy way to discover a new confident you!

September 13, 2009 · Filed Under Weight Loss Surgery · Comment 

How it feels to be obese, only the person with obesity knows!

Who does not want to look smart and charming in today’s times? A slender and sleek physique not only makes one look smarter but adds to one’s personality and confidence also. But for an obese person all this seems impossible.

Obesity is not just a cosmetic consideration; it is a dire health dilemma directly harmful to one’s health. Obesity is associated with many diseases, particularly heart disease, diabetes, breathing difficulties during sleep, certain types of cancer, and osteoarthritis. It is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it has an adverse effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy. The efficiently designed weight reduction programs with Indicure are just the right option for the obese people.

These programs are specifically designed for people who are clinically obese. The clinical definition of obesity is a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher. The BMI is the body’s weight in kilograms divided by the square of the body’s height in meters.

The weight loss programs with Indicure comprise of comprehensive surgical techniques involving multiple specialties and services. These include laparoscopic weight loss procedures like Laparoscopic Gastric band surgery, Laparoscopic Gastric bypass surgery, Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, Endoscopic Intragastric Balloon Surgery amongst others.

Laparoscopic Gastric band surgery is a minimally invasive weight loss surgery in which a gastric band is inserted around the top of the stomach to reduce the volume of the stomach. When you eat satiety or fullness of stomach comes early and thus you would start eating less, which in turn leads to significant weight loss.

Laparoscopic Gastric bypass surgery allows food to bypass part of the small intestine by reducing the size of the stomach which makes you feel full more quickly than when your stomach was its original size. This helps in reducing the amount of food you eat and thus the calories consumed, which ultimately leads to weight loss.

The BIB (or Bioenterics Intragastric Baloon) System is a non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical aid in the treatment of obesity. In conjunction with a supervised diet and behaviour modification program, it can help you achieve the health and aesthetic benefits associated with weight loss

These programs have a very comprehensive protocol to help the patients reduce excess weight after the procedure. The patients achieve very satisfactory and significant weight loss from the beginning of the procedure.

The specialists at Indicure understand how daunting weight loss can seem and are there to support the patients at every step of the way. The program combines weight loss procedures with ongoing support. So the patients get a clear diet plan following surgery as well as specialist support from dieticians and counselors.

For more information about weight loss surgeries, visit www.indicure.com and www.indicurecosmeticsurgery.com or write to drruchika.m@gmail.com

 

 

Are you a weight loss surgery candidate?

July 20, 2009 · Filed Under Weight Loss Surgery · Comment 

You have tried every weight loss program to lose weight and yet those confounded pounds keep piling up. Your doctor remarked that you are a walking time bomb and is only a matter of time before your life will be cut short by a massive stroke, heart attack or even certain types of cancer. You wring your hands in exasperation.

Your life is misrable. You have problem getting around. Simple household chores can be difficult to perform. Climbing up stairs leaves you terribly out of breath and a gigantic pounding headache. Even tying your shoe laces or crossing your legs are impossible tasks. The quality of your life sucks.

Faced with these physical handicapped, many severely overweight people are convinced that things will only get worse. Depression sets in and some may even be suicidal.

Are you facing these obesity related problems? If you are, then perhaps you may wish to consider weight loss surgery as part of your weight loss program.

Many research papers have found evidence that weight loss surgery as a weight management program can dramatically reverse many obesity related health problems and greatly improve your quality of life. You will also prevent new health problems from developing.

Check with your doctor whether a weight loss surgery program is for you. Usually, potential surgery patients will be assess on the following facts :-

A body mass index (BMI) of more than 40 for men and a BMI of over 35 for women. The patient is even more a likely candidate if there are historical records of obesity related medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart diseases and obesity induced musculoskeletal problems.

The potential patient must also show that attempts at losing weight through dieting and conventional weight loss programs did not work.

A person who undergoes a weight loss surgery needs to make a lifelong commitment to a new lifestyle, including a new nutrition and exercise regimen, otherwise the weight the patient lost from the surgery may come back again.

The result from a weight loss surgery program should not be measured merely by the amount of weight that is lost. It must also take into consideration improvements in a person’s health conditions.After the excess weight is lost, the improvement in the quality of life is an important consequence. An important objective of weight loss surgery is to improve a patient’s health, activity level, enjoyment of life and work productivity.

Most patients whom have been seriously overweight for most of their lives have had to adapt to the many physical, emotional and social consequences of obesity. Dramatic quality of life changes can occur after surgery and these can lead to important improvements in physical and mental anguish.

If you consider yourself to be a potential candiate for weight loss surgery, talk to your doctor. He may even recommend you good surgeons and post surgery counsellors.

Chris Chew is a fitness personal trainer and author of “Burn Fat Build Muscles Fast”. More free articles at his site and blog Lose weight get toned muscles and
Weight Loss Diet Programs

Some Weight Loss Surgery Options

July 11, 2009 · Filed Under Weight Loss Surgery · Comment 

With almost a third of the American adult population classified as obese, it’s clear that if you’re overweight, you certainly aren’t alone. Obesity is a growing health epidemic, and it affects the emotional and physical well-being of those who suffer from it.

Some of the many health risks that are associated with obesity include the following:

? Increased risk for many types of cancer
? Increased chance of having type II diabetes
? Higher risk of developing heart disease
? Increased likelihood of having high blood pressure and stroke
? Higher chance of having joint ailments like arthritis
? Increased likelihood of having breathing problems

How Can Obesity Be Controlled?

Traditionally, obesity has been considered a result of overindulgence in food and lack of exercise. For some people, this is the case. Diet and exercise play an important role in controlling obesity, but in some cases, the extra weight gets in the way to starting a good diet and exercise program.

For those people, weight loss surgery, including lap band surgery, may be an effective option in getting excess weight under control. When the weight is gone, it’s possible to implement a good exercise plan.

Types of Weight Loss Surgery

Weight loss surgery may be a good option for people who have not had weight loss success with non-surgical methods. Weight loss surgery can provide the best results for these individuals, including longer-term loss of weight.

The two most common types of weight loss surgery are lap band surgery and gastric bypass surgery. There are significant differences between these two weight loss surgery options, and it’s important that those considering weight loss surgery understand the risks and benefits of both options.

What is Gastric Bypass?

Gastric bypass is a weight loss surgery option that involves several steps, including the following:

? Stapling the stomach to reduce its size
? Bypassing much of the stomach and some of the intestines
? Surgically attaching the intestines to the smaller stomach pouch

This procedure makes it impossible for the patient to eat as much food as they normally would. The shortened intestine also means that the body cannot absorb as many nutrients from the food.

There are some advantages to this weight loss surgery option. They include a rapid loss of weight and a long history of successful use in the United States. Gastric bypass sometimes results in a higher total average loss of weight than is found in patients who have undergone a lap band procedure.

The disadvantages of gastric bypass surgery are significant. The procedure is extremely invasive. Gastric bypass surgery results in more complications than lap band surgery, and patients who have undergone gastric bypass procedures have a difficult time absorbing essential nutrients from their food.

In addition, there are several negative side effects associated with the gastric bypass procedure, including “dumping syndrome” and medical complications. Reversal of gastric bypass surgery is very difficult, and gastric bypass surgery has a mortality rate that is ten times higher than lap band surgery.

What is Lap Band Surgery?

Lap band surgery is a weight loss surgery option that involves placing an adjustable gastric band around the upper portion of a patient’s stomach. This procedure restricts the amount of food the stomach can contain, because it restricts the size of the stomach. It also increases the amount of time it takes for food to pass to the intestines.

The lap band procedure works because it limits the amount of food a patient can eat, slows digestion, and reduces the patient’s appetite. This procedure does not interfere with the body’s ability to absorb nutrients from food.

Lap band surgery has many advantages, including being minimally invasive, adjustable, and reversible. There is a much lower risk for malnutrition. The short-term mortality rate for lap band surgery is one tenth the mortality rate for gastric bypass, making it a much safer weight loss surgery option.

The disadvantages of lap band surgery are that it results in slower weight loss than gastric bypass surgery, requires follow-up medical visits, and has a small risk of leaking or slipping.

Please note that the lap band is also known as the slimband, or slim band.

Making a decision on if the lap band weight loss surgery is right for you is a personal choice. When researching options on weight loss surgery, consider the Lap Band Info blog.