Center for Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery
Weight loss and bariatric surgery
If you've struggled to lose excess weight, bariatric surgery may be the first step in a journey toward a new chapter of your life. Bariatric surgery, also called weight loss surgery, changes the size of the stomach, small intestine, or both to assist with weight loss.
Numerous scientific studies have shown that bariatric surgery, combined with lifestyle modification, leads to significantly better and longer lasting weight loss when compared to lifestyle modifications alone. At the Center for Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery, our multi-disciplinary team includes bariatric surgeons, dietitians, behavioral therapists and nurse practitioners dedicated to helping our patients achieve their weight loss goals.
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Surgical options
Our commitment is to provide you with clear, thorough information about weight loss options designed to help you make the best decision for your immediate and long-term health. Helping you successfully prepare for weight loss surgery is our top priority at the Center for Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery.
You can expect to lose 60-70% of your excess weight with this procedure. Your new stomach will be about the size of a large thumb and the opening leaving the stomach will be about as wide as an index finger. The new pouch will be about the size of 30mL.
The small pouch and small outlet created by the operation and the hormonal changes will help control the feeling of excessive hunger. Changes in eating and exercise behavior will be required for weight loss and long-term weight maintenance.
You can expect to lose 50-60% of your excess weight with this procedure. During this surgery about 80% of the stomach is removed to create a small sleeve stomach similar in shape and size to a banana. The new pouch will be between 60-120 ml. It is larger than the stomach pouch created during the Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.
The small pouch and hormonal changes will help control the feeling of excessive hunger. Changes in eating and exercise behavior will be required for weight loss and long-term weight maintenance.
Do I qualify for bariatric services?
Bariatric services are designed for those people who suffer from obesity. Obesity is measured by using Body Mass Index (BMI) calculations. To calculate your BMI, enter your height and weight into the table below.
If you have a BMI of 30 or more, you are considered obese and may qualify for our Bariatric Services. If your BMI is over 40, you are considered morbidly obese, which is a more severe form of obesity that poses extreme risks to your health and life.