Having weight reduction surgery Sydney done can reduce your risk of developing medical problems that are associated with obesity. If your BMI (body mass index) is higher than 40, or if you suffer from a medical problem that is related to your weight, you could be a good candidate for bariatric surgery. You will need to be willing to make the necessary changes to your lifestyle if you are to be chosen.
Bariatric Surgery Options
Gastric Bypass
This type of surgery is also known as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and it involves separating the stomach into two parts. The stomach pouch is connected directly to the lower section of the small intestine, which changes the digestive process. Because you cannot eat as much as before, you will feel fuller sooner.
The good part about this surgery is that it is quick and show dramatic weight loss that tends to be long-term. It also helps with acid reflux. The bad side of having this done is that you will needt to take supplements for life due to the changes in the way that your body absorbs food. This surgery can also not be reversed.
Lap Band pros
With this procedure, a band with a balloon is placed on the upper part of the stomach. The balloon is adjustable and can be made tighter or looser when needed. Many people tend to choose this option due to the fact that it can be reversed.
This procedure helps with the quick weight reduction surgery Sydney and is not permanent. The scar is smaller than that of other types of bariatric surgery and recovery is generally quicker. The downside is the fact that the band could slip and need to be adjusted a few times.
Gastric Sleeve
Also known as a sleeve gastrectomy, most of the stomach is removed during this procedure, only leaving a small part of the upper stomach behind. How much you can eat is restricted and so is the hormone that controls hunger. It is a quick procedure that is a great option when other types are too risky. The bad thing about this procedure is that it cannot be reversed.
Duodenal Switch
This surgery, also known as biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch is more invasive than others. As much as 70% of the stomach can be removed, as well as the gallbladder. This is only recommended for people who have a higher than 50 BMI. People will lose more, faster with this surgery, but it is also riskier than other options.