Weightloss



Liposuction Procedure Basics

Before going for your surgery, you will receive specific instructions about how to prepare for your liposuction surgery. This will include specific instructions on eating and drinking, taking or avoiding certain medications and vitamins and smoking.

Your surgery may also be postponed should you develop a cold or an infection. Some surgeons recommend you have blood drawn prior to your surgery in case there is a need for it during or after the surgery.

You should also ensure there will be a relative or friend available to take you home following the procedure and be available to look after you a day or two after you have been discharged from the clinic or hospital.

Where is it Done?

Liposuction is often performed in the surgeon’s outpatient centre or in a hospital. Procedures involving smaller volume liposuction are often performed in an outpatient centre, this helps minimise cost and is more convenient for may people.

Should a large volume of fat be removed, or if the liposuction is being performed alongside another procedure, a night's stay in hospital is usually required.

Does Gastric Bypass Surgery Lower Alchohol Tolerance?

An Oprah Winfrey-inspired study done by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine has found that patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery to lose weight will get drunk faster and take longer to get sober.

The Oprah Connection

“It may sound strange, but Oprah really did inspire this study,” said John Morton, MD, MPH, assistant professor of surgery and senior author of the study, who presented the information June 14 at the annual meeting of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. Referring to an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show, Morton said, “After the Oprah show ‘Suddenly Skinny’ aired in October 2006, I got question after question from patients asking, ‘What happens when I drink alcohol?’”

Finding a Weight Loss Surgeon

If you are considering weight loss surgery, it is important to find a well-qualified surgeon that ahs performed many of these types of surgeries. As these surgeries are becoming more popular, more insurance companies are starting to pay. This has lead to an influx of doctors that are willing to perform weight loss surgeries. While many of these doctors probably are well qualified, it is important to make sure you are getting someone who knows what he or she is doing.

One way to find a good weight loss surgeon is the get recommendations. You might know friends, family members or co-workers who have had the surgery. Ask around to see which doctor they have had good experiences with. Most patients are more that willing to share their knowledge about a doctor they have used.

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Detox Diet Plan Myths

Why it is that most of the detox diet plans do not work as we think they should? Why is it that in spite of the out best intentions and best detox diet plans, the results are often not as we expected them to be? To find the answers to these questions we will need to understand what detox diet plans are and what can make them succeed or fail.

Most Detox Diet Plans Do Not Work - The Main Reasons for Disappointment

There are too many myths that surround the detox diet plans. The following will brief you on the most popular beliefs and the truth.

    1. Once we adopt the detox diet plans we feel that weight would melt like butter. This is a very common myth because we feel that weight is directly proportionate with the intake of food. However, the body has stored a large quantity of fat and it will take quite some time till all this stored fat has melted so you could note some real change.

Combination Weight Loss Surgery

There are three basic types of weight loss surgeries to help people who are considered morbidly obese. Restrictive, malabsorptive, and a combination of the two are all commonly performed on weight loss patients. These surgeries all have one goal, which is to help patients with a lot of weight to loss, shed those excess pounds. Each surgery is different and each has it’s own benefits and disadvantages.

When looking into having weight loss surgery, a health care professional will work closely with you to determine which type of surgery will benefit you the most. For some, the least invasive type of surgery is the best and for others, a more radical approach is needed. Whichever surgery is determined is right for you, it is vital that you research the surgery and let your doctor know of any concerns you might have prior to the surgery.

Restrictive plus Malabsorptive

One type of weight loss surgery that is commonly performed on obese patients is a combination of restrictive and malabsorptive. This surgery is called the Roux-en Y surgery, or is more commonly known as the gastric bypass. This surgery is a very poplar approach to weight loss surgery. It has been performed for several years with a high success weight.

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