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About weight loss and Cosmetic Surgery..TBS Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Feb 10, 2013 @ 10:45 AM

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Green Country Bariatrics: There IS a Light at the End of the Tunnel!

By Nathan G. Miller, M.D., board-certified general surgeon, fellowship trained bariatric surgeon and cosmetic surgeon

 

“Please help me. I’ve tried every diet out there, I exercise, I can’t get rid of my weight, and it’s literally killing me.” These are the words I hear all too often from my patients. You see, obesity has become a problem in the United States, and it’s not going away – not even close.

I often see patients at their wits’ ends. They have tried everything to lose weight, and nothing works. Rest assured, there IS light at the end of the tunnel! The surgical solutions of today are unparalleled to those of the past. The complications and problems of old have been minimized, and weight loss is now maximized. And in addition to pounds lost, many patients see up to an 85% resolution rate of their diabetes issues and 50% resolution of high blood pressure problems. Several are able to get off medications altogether.

At Green Country Bariatrics, we work very closely with another fellowship-trained bariatric surgeon in the region, Dr. Josh Roller. We consult frequently about patient care and our areas of expertise. I specialize in sleeve gastrectomy and lap band, whereas Dr. Roller concentrates on gastric bypass.

What is possible?

Lap Band - A fully adjustable collar that is placed around the top of your stomach, the lap band causes you to eat less and feel fuller, faster. It is nonpermanent, and is typically done on an outpatient basis. Patients return to our clinic to tighten or loosen the band as needed, depending on weight loss and hunger. With this technique, we often see a 50 percent maximum excess weight loss, meaning, if the patient was carrying an extra 100 pounds, he or she would typically lose nearly 50. Most patients are able to return to work within a week. 

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Gastric Sleeve - The gastric sleeve is an operation where 80 percent of the stomach is removed, including the hormone center for hunger. In addition, this surgery also removes the part of the stomach where food is stored, sometimes referred to as the reservoir. While this is a permanent procedure, the patient’s anatomy is not rearranged as it is in the gastric bypass or mini gastric bypass. With this technique, we often see a 70 to 80 percent excess weight loss, meaning, if the patient was carrying an 100 extra pounds, he or she would typically lose around 80. Normally, this procedure requires one to two nights in the hospital. It is less associated with malnutrition, dumping syndrome, ulcers, and internal hernias than other bariatric procedures, and it is usually performed through six tiny holes in the abdomen. Return to work is often within two weeks, and many insurance companies now cover this procedure (including Medicare).

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Gastric Bypass - This is an operation that removes a significant amount of native  stomach.  Typically, it also bypasses anywhere from 90-120 cm of the native small bowel. This causes the body to absorb fewer calories and fats. It is a permanent procedure wherein the patient often loses 80% of his or her excess weight. Many times, this is a prime procedure for brittle diabetics, or those with diabetes requiring insulin for more than five years. It is also an excellent procedure for those with extensive reflux problems and a related need for weight loss.

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What happens after the weight loss?  Let’s pretend we have a 10-pound sack of potatoes.  Now, let’s also imagine that we’ve taken 9 pounds out of that sack. There’s quite a bit of sack left over, right? Such is the case with weight loss. Skin has only a certain amount of elasticity. Age, yo-yo dieting and childbearing all work to degrade that elastic property. For many on a weight loss journey, removal of excess skin is often the final destination. Men and women alike often opt for tummy tucks, and also add arm lifts, neck lifts, breast lifts or thigh lifts. Essentially, these procedures are the polishing step in the complete rejuvenation of the patient. 

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Tummy Tuck - A tummy tuck is performed through an incision in the lower abdomen a few centimeters above the pubic region. The incision goes from hip bone to hip bone and also around the stalk of the belly button. The skin is raised off of the underlying connective tissue and muscle up to the ribs. Next, the loose muscle and underlying connective tissue is tightened to make the abdomen flat. The skin is then pulled down and the excess is removed. A new opening for the belly button is created. The smooth, firm skin from above the belly button is pulled down, and stretch-marked tissue and scars are removed. The result? Voila: a flat abdomen.

fatty tummy  Typical loose skin after weight loss surgery.

Arm Lift - An arm lift, or brachioplasty, reduces excess skin and fat between the underarm and the elbow, reshapes your arm to result in smoother skin and contours, and results in a more toned and proportioned appearance.

arm reduction Sagging arm skin after weight loss.

Breast Lift - A breast lift, or mastopexy, raises the nipples and firms the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the new breast contour. Implants can also be placed to fill out the deflated breast.

sagging breasts after weight loss Loss of breast volume after weight loss.

At Green Country Bariatrics and Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery, our cosmetic consultations are always complimentary. If you’ve been considering these options, call us today for an appointment at 918-786-7780.  For more information, we welcome you to visit our websites and “like” us on Facebook!  Be sure to check the breast special!!!

www.greencountrybariatrics.com

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Topics: Gastric Sleeve Surgery, lap band at Total Body Surgical, Liposuction, breast ptosis, breast droop, tummy tuck., Breast Augmentation, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, arm reduction