Frequently Asked Questions About Gastric Band
Surgery
Here
are some frequently asked questions and answers that may help you in
your LAP-BAND® System pre-surgery
preparation. Other pre-surgical patients just like you have asked us a
wide variety of questions and we've tried to answer the most common
ones, here. If you have a question that is not answered here, please
consult with your LAP-BAND® System
surgeon.
What
are the benefits of the LAP-BAND® System
versus other types of weight loss surgery?
Click here for a comparison of surgical
options.
Unlike the gastric bypass, the
LAP-BAND® System doesn't involve any
stomach stapling, cutting or intestinal re-routing. It can help you
achieve steady, healthy and safer weight loss, with a shorter recovery
time. And although the LAP-BAND®
Adjustable Gastric Banding System is not meant to be removed, it can
be, in some cases laparoscopically. Surgeons report that the stomach
generally returns to its original shape once the LAP-BAND® System is removed. After the
removal, though, you may gain more weight.
How
long is the average recovery period?
The average hospital stay is
less than 24 hours. Typically, it'll be about a week before you can go
back to work, and about a month to six weeks before you can start
exercising again. In the case of open surgery, or if there are
complications, recovery may take longer.
How many
LAP-BAND® System adjustments are
suggested?
Don't
be in a hurry to have multiple band adjustments - this is a long-term
weight loss management program. Your adjustments depend on your
individual case and considerations such as how fast and well you are
healing post-surgery. Many patients have between five and eight
adjustments within the first year after surgery, while others may have
only a few. Click
here for more
information on adjustments. However, adjustments are customized to meet
your individual needs. Don't be in a hurry to have an adjustment, as
one of the major benefits of the LAP-BAND® System is a steady, healthy
and safe weight loss.
What fluid is
used to fill or adjust the LAP-BAND®
System?
Sterile
saline (salt water similar to tears) is used to fill or adjust the
LAP-BAND®
System. Saline is used commonly in medical applications as a filler,
hydration and cleansing solution.
Will I need to
take vitamin supplements?
You
may. It's possible to not get enough vitamins from three small meals a
day. At your regular check-ups, your specialist will evaluate whether
you are getting enough vitamin B12, folic acid, and iron. Your surgeon
may advise you to take supplements.
Why are diet
and exercise important after having the LAP-BAND®
System procedure?
Remember
that weight-loss surgery is not a quick fix. The LAP-BAND® System is a powerful surgical
tool that can help you lose weight, but your motivation and commitment
to a new lifestyle are the real keys to your success. If you don't
follow the post-surgery nutrition and exercise guidelines, your weight
loss success with the LAP-BAND® System may be greatly reduced.
For example, you should NOT drink any liquids with your food. Liquids
pass straight through your upper stomach pouch and into your system.
There, you absorb their 'empty' calories (high calorie drinks such as
milkshakes or soda), and you won't feel full. Therefore, you may not
lose as much weight as you could. In addition to the new nutrition
plan, regular exercise helps you lose even more weight, and most
importantly, it will also help improve your overall health and
wellness. Click
here for
more information on lifestyle changes.
Can the
LAP-BAND® System be removed?
Although
the LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding
System is not meant to be removed, it can be, in some cases
laparoscopically. Surgeons report that the stomach generally returns to
its original shape once the LAP-BAND® System is removed. After the
removal, though, you may gain more weight.
What are the
risks and complications associated with LAP-BAND®
System surgery?
As with any
surgery, there are risks associated with the LAP-BAND®
System procedure. These include the standard risks of any surgery, such
as infection. Other risks include, but are not limited to, nausea and
vomiting, band slippage, band erosion, and access port problems.
To
obtain detailed risk information, please talk to your doctor, call
1-800-LAP-BAND or visit our Risk
Information page.
Can I become
pregnant after the procedure?
Becoming
pregnant can be easier as you lose weight. Your menstrual cycle may
become more regular. In addition, the LAP-BAND® System's adjustability feature
supports pregnancy. If you need to eat more while you are pregnant, the
LAP-BAND®
System can be loosened. After pregnancy, the LAP-BAND® System may be made tighter
again and you can resume losing weight.
Does the
LAP-BAND® System require frequent visits
to the surgeon after surgery?
Check-ups
with your surgeon are extremely important and highly recommended before
and after the procedure for long-term success. During the first year
after surgery, patients typically visit their surgeons every four to
six weeks, although that will vary from patient to patient. LAP-BAND® System adjustments can be made
during these visits.
Will I need
plastic surgery for the surplus skin after I have lost weight?
This
is not always the case. As a rule, plastic surgery will not be
considered for at least a year or two after the operation since the
skin will sometimes mold itself around the new body tissue. Give your
skin the time it needs to adjust before you decide to have more surgery.
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