Obesity is a condition that affects millions of people. It also contributes to many other disorders. New York surgeons on staff at Advanced Laparoscopic Specialists perform gastric by-pass surgery as one part of a weight loss program. Other trained specialists and former patients offer additional support to make the treatment a long-term solution.
This surgery, which reduces the size of the stomach, is considered by many to be frivolous. However, those who are obese desperately need help. They face life-threatening health concerns including type 2 diabetes, hypertension and other cardio issues, and sleep apnea. All of these are serious, as well as making life difficult, and all can lead to complication that lower the quality of life.
Individuals who are severely overweight may be unable to get sufficient exercise, which is a key component of most successful weight-loss programs. Muscles need exercise to maintain tone, and it is muscle fibers that burn calories more efficiently than other tissue. Without exercise, more calories are stored as fat instead of being burned for energy. Without exercise, digestion is compromised. So is circulation of both blood and lymph, leadong to a weakened immune system that leaves a person vulnerable to other illnesses.
Excess weight puts great stress on the feet and joints, which can make even walking difficult. If those who cannot exercise also have hormonal issues, losing weight is even harder. Poor eating habits add the final touch to obesity. This condition is second only to smoking as a dangerous habit that can cause death. In fact, sitting is now called 'the new smoking', as doctors realize its negative effects.
Laparoscopic surgery has many benefits for the patient. Done with endoscopes, or long rods that are inserted through tiny incisions, this technique lessens the chance of infection and causes less pain and scarring. Recovery time is greatly reduced.
This form of surgery is less invasive and stressful. People whose bad health makes them poor candidates for conventional surgical procedures can benefit from laparoscopic techniques. These techniques have lowered the risks associated with gastric by-pass, making it even more acceptable as a weight-control option.
ADLAP clinics offer a comprehensive support program that includes seminars on the procedure before surgery is scheduled, so patients understand the process and what they need to do both before and after. Support groups help people emotionally and give advice on how to make weight loss permanent. Counselors help patients understand the reasons they are over-weight, which are usually more than physical, and how to make lifestyle changes necessary for success. Nutritionists and dietitians are also part of the group that helps people get the full benefit of the surgery.
This personalized approach is key to the success of the program. Being informed on what to expect and having support after the operation helps people get the maximum benefit of the surgery and enjoy a new life free from obesity.
This surgery, which reduces the size of the stomach, is considered by many to be frivolous. However, those who are obese desperately need help. They face life-threatening health concerns including type 2 diabetes, hypertension and other cardio issues, and sleep apnea. All of these are serious, as well as making life difficult, and all can lead to complication that lower the quality of life.
Individuals who are severely overweight may be unable to get sufficient exercise, which is a key component of most successful weight-loss programs. Muscles need exercise to maintain tone, and it is muscle fibers that burn calories more efficiently than other tissue. Without exercise, more calories are stored as fat instead of being burned for energy. Without exercise, digestion is compromised. So is circulation of both blood and lymph, leadong to a weakened immune system that leaves a person vulnerable to other illnesses.
Excess weight puts great stress on the feet and joints, which can make even walking difficult. If those who cannot exercise also have hormonal issues, losing weight is even harder. Poor eating habits add the final touch to obesity. This condition is second only to smoking as a dangerous habit that can cause death. In fact, sitting is now called 'the new smoking', as doctors realize its negative effects.
Laparoscopic surgery has many benefits for the patient. Done with endoscopes, or long rods that are inserted through tiny incisions, this technique lessens the chance of infection and causes less pain and scarring. Recovery time is greatly reduced.
This form of surgery is less invasive and stressful. People whose bad health makes them poor candidates for conventional surgical procedures can benefit from laparoscopic techniques. These techniques have lowered the risks associated with gastric by-pass, making it even more acceptable as a weight-control option.
ADLAP clinics offer a comprehensive support program that includes seminars on the procedure before surgery is scheduled, so patients understand the process and what they need to do both before and after. Support groups help people emotionally and give advice on how to make weight loss permanent. Counselors help patients understand the reasons they are over-weight, which are usually more than physical, and how to make lifestyle changes necessary for success. Nutritionists and dietitians are also part of the group that helps people get the full benefit of the surgery.
This personalized approach is key to the success of the program. Being informed on what to expect and having support after the operation helps people get the maximum benefit of the surgery and enjoy a new life free from obesity.