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On average, patients can expect to wait 18 months or longer for weight loss surgery, with some areas experiencing docHubly longer delays due to funding constraints.
We provide weight loss surgery (bariatric surgery), a surgical procedure that only requires a small incision for the surgeon to access the inside of the abdomen and pelvis using an instrument called a laparoscope. It is also known as keyhole surgery.
Overview. Gastric bypass and other types of weight-loss surgery also called bariatric or metabolic surgery involve making changes to your digestive system to help you lose weight. Bariatric surgery is done when diet and exercise havent worked or when you have serious health problems because of your weight.
Bariatric Surgery. Bariatric surgery procedures include gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric band and duodenal switch. These operations have proven results in treating class III obesity. They also help normalize your metabolism, including blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol.
Despite being a recommended surgery for obese patients, many criteria must be met in order to become a candidate. Generally, most patients will qualify for bariatric surgery if theyre at least 100 pounds over their ideal body weight or if their BMI is 35 or 35 to 39.9, with two or more comorbidities.

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Weight-loss surgery encompasses a group of operations that help you lose weight by making changes to your digestive system. It is also known as metabolic and bariatric surgery (metabolic means related to how your body gets energy and bariatric means related to treatment for heavy weight).
Bariatric Resource Services (BRS) provides individuals considering bariatric surgery with specialized nurse case managers AND access to an extensive Centers of Excellence network. Our team of bariatric nurses provide: Information and education related to bariatric surgery options.

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