Bariatric Surgery is no doubt one of the most popular methods when it comes to effective weight loss procedures. Maybe some of you might be thinking about why there is a need for such a procedure when there are simpler and much cheaper methods such as diet and exercise.  Well, the truth is, sometimes dieting and exercising is just not as effective for some, especially when you have an underlying serious medical condition that is directly affecting your weight. This is where bariatric surgery becomes your best bet as a safe treatment procedure for weight loss. It involves making alterations in your digestive system track in order to aid in your weight loss journey. 

 

Are you currently looking for alternative weight loss methods? Is this your first time to hear about Bariatric Surgery? If you answered yes to both, then read on below as we walk you through what you can expect in this life-changing weight loss procedure.

 

What Happens in a Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric Surgery is a collective term that houses a variety of weight-loss surgeries and procedures. If you’ve heard the likes of gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, or gastric banding, then you’ve just caught a glimpse of what Bariatric Surgery is. 

Your digestive system is altered such as by applying gastric bands, balloons, or making a division in your stomach, with the goal of reducing your appetite and controlling your food intake. Your stomach will be smaller in size, which means that a small amount of food intake will be enough to make you feel full.

 

Bariatric Surgery is generally safe, though just like any other medical procedure, it comes with certain side effects and risks. That is why your doctor will first assess if you can be an eligible candidate to undergo a Bariatric procedure. There are certain criteria that need to be met, such as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 and up, or if also with existing obesity-related conditions, having a BMI of at least 35 may be considered.

Now, let’s say you have been cleared to undergo Bariatric Surgery. What comes next?

Before The Surgery

Preparation is key when it comes to undergoing certain procedures, wherever we may be. In this case, it’s a Bariatric Surgery procedure. In order to ensure a smooth-sailing procedure, being prepared can help calm those queasy nerves you may be having. 

More often than not, your doctor will be advising you beforehand on the things you have to prepare for prior to the day of your procedure.  

Here are some of those things you can do:

  • Reduce calories intake as advised by your doctor
  • Reduce caffeine intake
  • Lab works (ultrasound, x-ray, urinalysis, etc.) as advised by your doctor. This is to ensure that you are physically fit to undergo the surgery and pre-empty and potential risks that may come from it. Those with underlying medical conditions tied to being overweight such as heart disease, diabetes, and liver problems may have additional tests and assessments to undergo.

During The Surgery

And so the day has finally come! As mentioned earlier, there are a variety of Bariatric Surgery procedures, but what they all have in common is making alterations in your digestive system track. It involves the creation of a new pouch and a part of your small intestine will be cut-off. After which, they will be connected to one another, creating a new passageway for your food, where it doesn’t involve passing through and getting absorbed by your stomach and small intestine.

General anesthesia is usually used for the procedure.

After The Surgery

Bariatric Surgery is known for its fast and swift procedure. It won’t even take you a whole day and more often than not, confinement is not necessary; you can leave after your procedure is done and go about your daily grind. However, there are important things to keep in mind about what you should and should not do during this period such as:

  • Restricted eating for a day or two – this is to give time for your digestive system to heal and adjust
  • Follow the diet plan schedule that was advised by your doctor – this is important as part of your digestive system’s transition to its modified function. There are foods you may need to steer clear off first, and most likely, you will start intaking liquids first, then very soft foods, until you can have the go signal to start eating regular food again.

Explore Your Bariatric Surgery Options with Davtyan Medical Weight Loss and Wellness

With decades of practice and exemplary display of medical knowledge and expertise, Davtyan Medical Weight Loss and Wellness is known for their renowed reputation in providing the most effective and safest weight loss procedures in California. We are offering a number of Bariatric Surgery procedures that can help you lose weight in the fastest and most effective way possible. Some of the services that we have are the Lap Band Surgery, Gastric Balloons, Gastric Bypass, and Gastric Sleeve. 


Visit our clinic now and get a complimentary consultation! Davtyan Medical Weight Loss and Wellness is currently catering to areas in Beverly Hills, Marina Del Rey Hospital, Glendale, South Coast Lap-Band, and Rancho Cucamonga.