Weight Loss Surgery: Are The Risks Worth It?

Thousands of people across the country have undergone bariatric surgery to help them get their weight in check and keep it that way. With the potential to lower risks for obesity related conditions and reverse symptoms in many cases should the conditions already be present, this option is growing in popularity. Some people, however, are not convinced that the risks of bariatric surgery itself are worth the rewards.

Those contemplating weight loss surgery should speak directly with a bariatric surgeon to determine the best path in their unique case. Many bariatric surgery options are invasive and do come with standard surgical risks to be sure. That said, however, the potential benefits that go along with weight loss surgery often far outweigh any concerns. Here are just a few of them:

Dramatic weight loss – Weight loss doesn’t happen overnight with bariatric surgery, but it does progress on a slow and steady basis. Since many people find their effective stomach capacity is lowered through this type of procedure, weight that’s lost is likely to stay off over the long run, as well. While some people may regain some weight a few years out from the procedure, those who adopt diet and exercise routines that are healthy are likely to maintain goal weights.
Improved health – People who are obese are at risk for diabetes, heart disease and a host of other conditions. Bariatric surgery has been connected to a strong reduction in risks for obesity-related conditions. It has also been shown to help people become more active and possibly live longer.
More energy – Shedding pounds can have a strong impact on energy levels. As the body gains a form that is healthier for its frame, many people report their stamina and energy levels go up so they can enjoy life more.

Weight loss surgery isn’t without some risks, but many find the rewards well worth it. To find out more about bariatric procedures, consult with a licensed healthcare provider. 

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