Bariatric Surgery – Gastric Bypass
Gastric bypass surgery is used as a tool for weight loss when other options have not returned satisfactory results. Gastric bypass was initially introduced in 1967, but since then has advanced greatly over the years.
Overview of the Gastric Bypass Procedure
The gastric bypass is performed laparoscopically (through small incisions). A small pouch is created in the upper portion of the stomach, bringing up a piece of intestine and bypassing the distal stomach and a portion of the small intestine.
Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery
The gastric bypass has been one of the most popular bariatric surgeries for weight loss results. The procedure was named the most popular bariatric surgery option in 2015 and is considered the “gold standard” for bariatric surgery..
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- You will lose weight. The average person loses 70-80% of their excess body weight in the first 18 months post surgery.
- Those with type 2 diabetes will see significant improvement. In some cases may even eliminate the condition.
- You will not physically be able to consume large meals due to your smaller stomach size following the procedure.
- You can get sick from eating too many carbohydrates, including sugar, which helps keep weight off.
- Those who are on medication for high blood pressure or high cholesterol may see improvements significant enough to lower medications or come off of it entirely.
- You may see hormone improvements, including increased testosterone and metabolism improvements
Find a Gastric Bypass Surgeon in El Paso
For decades, Benjamin Clapp, MD, FACS has been devoted to research and education focused on gastric bypass and other bariatric surgical procedures.
To find out if this procedure might be right for you, please fill out the contact form below
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