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Bariatric surgery for weight loss

 
 

Second only to smoking, obesity is a top cause of preventable death in the United States. Extra body weight leads to many health problems, includingcancer, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, heart disease and/or stroke, and high blood pressure

If you have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or more and meet other criteria, bariatric surgery may help you achieve significant weight loss, which can lead to a healthier lifestyle.

Also called weight loss surgery, bariatric surgery limits the amount of food you can eat by reducing the size of the stomach. Some procedures also change the digestion process.

Our surgeons have special training to perform these and other kinds of bariatric surgery for weight loss:


 
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Source: Allina's Bariatric Centers; American Society for Bariatric Surgery

First published: 06/21/2007
Last updated: 06/21/2007

Reviewed by: Daniel Baker, MD, Allina Medical Clinic – Surgical Specialties, Unity Hospital Campus; Frederick Johnson, MD, Allina Medical Clinic – Surgical Specialties, Unity Hospital Campus; Bruce McCarthy, MD, medical director, Allina Medical Clinic

 

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