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A recent trend in the fight against obesity is the increasing popularity of weight loss surgery. Weight loss surgery has proven an effective weapon against obesity. While the actual surgery itself is effective in reducing the risk factors of obesity, the effects and subsequent weight loss are only achieved through a good aftercare plan.
Aftercare is an extremely important part of any weight loss procedure in order to both lose weight and keep the weight off and improve a patient’s quality of life. It is useless to spend the money on a weight loss surgery without a commitment to lose weight and a view to the long term.
One of the more popular options for weight loss surgery is the Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band
Surgery, also known as the Lap-Band Surgery. Lap-Band Surgery is a procedure similar to a gastric bypass that is designed to reduce the size of the stomach and in the process reduce hunger. This is achieved with the placement of an adjustable gastric band around the stomach to reduce the size of the stomach, promote fullness and reduce hunger. While the procedure itself is important to reduce weight, the aftercare is also necessary to keep the weight off.
It is important that a person considering a weight loss surgery such as the Lap-Band Surgery take into account the aftercare plans in place wherever they receive treatment. A recent study conducted by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) found that, when compared to patients who did not, people who maintained their aftercare programs were able to lose 35% more weight during the first year after the surgery. Furthermore, those patients who maintained their aftercare plan were able to keep the weight off five years later.
When considering any aftercare programs, it is important to realize that aftercare is not merely a recovery
plan from surgery, which will allow patients to return to their previous lifestyle after a certain amount of time. Rather, a good aftercare program should seek to help patients change their lifestyle. The two most effective methods of losing weight are eating less and exercising regularly. Any weight loss procedure, while a good thing, is merely a tool to help patients get to a healthy weight. The aftercare is important to build a foundation for the patient’s healthy lifestyle. In reality, aftercare is a training period for the rest of a patient’s life. With a good aftercare plan, patients will have the knowledge to maintain a healthy lifestyle on their own.
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nice artikel,although i was just able to read it by google translate.
sorry for my poor english…