Lap Band Surgery Compared To Gastric Bypass Surgery

Do you want to lose weight? If you have tried the non-surgical methods of weight loss but have been unsuccessful then don't feel disheartened. There are highly efficient surgical methods available to deal with obesity. One of the most popular methods is lap band surgery. Compared to gastric bypass surgery, it comes out to be a much better choice.

There are many crucial differences between gastric bypass surgery and lap band surgery. You should consider them in your decision to select a weight loss surgical method.

On the basis of general complications of weight loss surgery, lap band comes out to be much safer. Many complications which occur in gastric bypass surgery do not exist in lap band surgery. The complications of gastric bypass are more common and may even result in an elongated hospitalization, long term disabilities, or even death. On the other hand lap band complications are infrequent and in most cases, they can be easily treated.

In gastric bypass surgery, multiple areas of abdomen are involved and the operation procedure is very complex. Contrary to this, lap band surgery involves a simple operation and there are fewer risks involved.

In the span of 3 to 6 months, you will lose weight rapidly after a gastric bypass. This weight loss will finally settle after 10 to 16 months of surgery. However, with lap band surgery there is a slow and steady loss of weight. The final settlement of weight will be around 2 years after surgery.

Talking of deficiencies, gastric bypass can cause mineral absorption deficiencies which require long term treatment via supplements. In lap band surgery, deficiencies may be caused only due to less intake of food, for which you may require long term supplements.

Gastric bypass develops a dumping syndrome. This syndrome is the intolerance to sugars and some carbohydrates. No such syndrome exists in lap band surgery. Another important point of lap band surgery compared to gastric bypass surgery is the reversibility factor. Gastric bypass is not reversible in any manner whereas lap band is.

There is no significant material/hardware inserted inside your body in a gastric bypass. But lap band surgery involves the insertion of long term (non-reactive) silicone material in your body. This band must be adjusted for the best success.

It is a fact that you will lose more weight initially after a gastric bypass. But when it comes to later results, lap band surgery (compared to gastric bypass surgery) has almost the same amount of weight loss rates.

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