Restorative Obesity Surgery Endo
Over the last decade, the problem of obesity has only risen in America. With a higher proportion of our diets consisting of carbohydrates, mainly sugar and fats, we find ourselves consuming much more than we can burn. As a result this fat collects in our bodies and eventually we are struggling to fit into our clothes. Obesity is also considered a disease sometimes as it can be genetic. A child may be born with a low metabolism or with glandular problems that may result in him/her being obese. Whatever the cause of obesity, the disease is life threatening. However, instead of acting as an immediate threat, obesity is a slow killer. It takes time, making its victims undergo plenty of discomfort before killing them.
Many of us, as a result, are desperate to get cured of this disease once and for all. While the most obvious cure for obesity is to watch what you eat and exercise regularly, the discipline to continue this is too great for many of us. We then turn to solutions like gastric bypass surgery. Gastric bypass surgery removes the excess fat in our body. What happens during gastric bypass surgery is a complicated mess of the science and technology we posses today. The result, however, is that you would lose your appetite for food. This in turn would reduce your intake of food, gradually leading to weight reduction. This method, however, has side effects, which are not pleasant.
Patients of gastric bypass surgery sometimes experience a relapse of the weight gain after a certain period of the surgery. This is usually due to excess fat being collected in the stomach pouch which has to be removed. Restorative obesity surgery endo is the solution to this problem. Restorative obesity surgery endo is a method of surgery that is not invasive, which basically means it does not involve incisions of the patient's body. In restorative obesity surgery endo the instruments are inserted into the patient's body through the mouth until the stomach pouch. What restorative obesity surgery endo does is increase the folds in the stomach so the resulting diameter is reduced. This then reduces the bulging effect of the stomach.
After restorative obesity surgery endo, the patient will have to undergo a follow up surgery. The advantages of restorative obesity surgery endo are that the patient will need to suffer less pain, recovery time is shortened and no scars are created on the patient's body. In addition, restorative obesity surgery endo also reduces the risk of skin infections in patients.
