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Gastric Sleeve
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Hair Loss
Gastric Sleeve Hair Loss: What You Can Expect
Gastric sleeve hair loss is a common side effect of the procedure. Here’s a close look at why gastric sleeve hair loss occurs, what to expect, and how to treat it.
Plastic Surgery
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WLS
Plastic Surgery After Bariatric Surgery
Extreme weight loss from bariatric surgery can prompt positive changes to a patient’s health. At the same time, patients can experience sagging or hanging skin from one or multiple areas of the body as a result from bariatric surgery. Plastic surgery could be the answer.
Gastric Sleeve
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Gastric Bypass
Gastric Sleeve vs. Gastric Bypass
There are many types of weight-loss surgery, known collectively as bariatric surgery. Gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy are two of the most common types of bariatric surgery in the United States. Here's what you need to know about them.
Duodenal Switch
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Complications
Duodenal Switch Complications: What To Expect Long Term
If you are thinking of having duodenal switch surgery, you must be aware of duodenal switch complications. As bariatric procedures become more common for weight loss and management of obesity-related diseases, we are learning more about the long term results from these patients.
Gastric Bypass
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Complications
Gastric Bypass Complications: Is Surgery Worth It?
With morbid obesity and obesity-related illnesses on the rise, weight loss surgery is becoming a popular and effective treatment option. However, as with any surgical procedure, gastric bypass complications must be weighed against the benefits of surgery.
WLS
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Diabetes
The Relationship Between Bariatric Surgery and Diabetes: Is Surgery The Cure?
Type 2 diabetes is a leading cause of disease and death. Since diabetes develops in overweight individuals, the most successful treatment options for diabetes involve weight loss. Although the relationship between bariatric surgery and diabetes is still being understood.
WLS
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Excess Skin
How To Get Rid of Loose Skin After Weight Loss Without Surgery
You underwent bariatric surgery in order to lose excess weight and you are reaching your weight loss goals but now you have excess skin hanging off your new figure. As another surgery may be unappealing at best, there are ways to remove loose skin after weight loss without surgery.
Lap Band
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Revision
Gastric Banding: Lap Band Revision and Conversion
In the past, gastric banding was thought of as a “simple” and “less-invasive” surgery. However, we now know that gastric band surgery carries high risks for long- and short-term complications, leading almost all patients to seek lap band revision surgery.
WLS
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Dumping
Bariatric Dumping Syndrome: What You Need To Know
Although bariatric dumping syndrome is a condition that affects many people after undergoing bariatric surgery, it can be preventable and treatable. Learn the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for bariatric dumping.
Gastric Bypass
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Blood Sugar
Gastric Bypass Surgery Can Lead to Low Blood Sugar
Gastric bypass surgery can help many people lose weight and lower their risk of diabetes. However, that doesn’t mean that gastric bypass can necessarily cure diabetes. In some people, gastric bypass surgery can cause low blood sugar. These episodes can be dangerous if left untreated.
WLS
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PCOS
PCOS and Weight Loss Surgery: Could It Be the Solution?
PCOS is a hormone disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It is a concerning diagnosis because it can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms. One of the main treatment strategies is weight loss. This article will review PCOS and weight loss and why weight loss surgery is sometimes considered.
Gastric Sleeve
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Diet
Ketogenic Diet after Gastric Sleeve Surgery: Is It a Good Idea?
Although it may be safe and effective for before gastric sleeve surgery, the ketogenic diet after surgery might not be suitable.
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