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Mental Health & Weight Loss Surgery
A new study indicates that there may be a greater need for mental health counseling before and after weight loss surgery.
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Is Weight-Loss Surgery Right for Me?
If you are obese, and diet and exercise haven’t helped you reach a healthy weight, weight-loss surgery may be an option. While this may seem like a quick fix, it’s far from it. Not only is bariatric surgery a complex medical procedure, but after the surgery, you must adjust how you eat and commit to maintaining those changes for your lifetime.
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You’ve Had Weight Loss Surgery — Now What?
When you think about weight loss surgery, you may envision the outward benefits, such as being able to shop for more clothes in a greater variety of stores. You may consider how losing weight may change your lifestyle, giving you more energy to play with your children or grandchildren in the park.
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Body Contouring After Significant Weight Loss
Body contouring surgery can help. This surgical process to remove excess skin and fat isn’t just cosmetic: It also improves the shape and tone of underlying tissue that supports your skin.
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Why Are You Gaining Weight? Hormones Might Be the Problem
If you’re gaining weight, chances are poor diet and a sedentary lifestyle are the reasons. But that’s not always the case. A hormonal imbalance also can cause you to pack on the pounds.
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Less-Invasive Weight-Loss Surgery Choices Coming
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Do Weight Loss Clinics Work?
Two out of every three adults in America are either overweight or obese, but weight loss clinics may help some people get to and maintain a healthy weight long term. There are weight loss clinics and programs all over the country, and while many are credible, it’s important to do your research if you’re considering this option.
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Weight Gain After Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery has helped more than 220,000 people across the country lose weight and improve their health.
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Virtual Weight Loss Surgery Support Group
This helpful support group is an opportunity for patients to learn more about what to expect throughout the journey of bariatric surgery. Participants are welcome to share their experiences, though it’s not required, and topics are determined by patient suggestions.
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Tweaking Your Diet Can Help Manage PCOS
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome can cause hormonal imbalances, irregular periods, weight fluctuation and fertility challenges – and it can require patience to minimize symptoms. PCOS requires a multi-faceted approach to treatment, including lifestyle modifications. The good news: Altering your diet can help manage PCOS.