Gastric Bypass Recovery
Gastric Bypass Recovery
Gastric bypass
surgery is a major event with potentially serious
postoperative complications. During the recovery period, it is
extremely important that you follow all of the guidelines your
doctor gives you to minimize your risks and to maximize your
successful recovery.
Your hospital stay during gastric bypass
recovery will be anywhere from two to six days, depending on
the success of the surgery and how quickly your body heals.
After you go home, take your time before returning to your
normal routine. Slowly increase your level of activity over a
period of several weeks, and follow your doctor's instructions
on what activities are permitted.
Health Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery
Although no results are guaranteed, most people lose between 60
and 80 percent of their excess body weight within 18 months.
Many will regain some of the weight but in long-term studies,
most people keep at least 50 percent of the excess weight off
for five years or more.
After gastric
bypass recovery, co-morbid conditions, such as weight
related heart disease, diabetes, sleep apnea, lower back pain
and knee problems, usually improve or completely disappear.
However, since the surgery causes your body to absorb fewer
nutrients, it is important that you take the proper dietary
supplements to prevent development of any serious
deficiency-related diseases. Your doctor will probably require
post-operative and follow up visits for the first two years
after gastric bypass recovery to monitor your overall health and
progress.
Cosmetic Considerations After Weight Loss
One of the more unpleasant results of losing large amounts of
excess weight is having entirely too much skin after the fat is
gone. This excess skin tends to hang loosely and very
unattractively around the face, neck, breasts, upper and lower
abdomen, flanks, armpits, back, buttocks, upper arms, forearms,
thighs, legs and calves. The younger you are, the more likely
you are that the skin will eventually tighten up and look
normal. Older people will need to consider cosmetic surgery to
get rid of all the loose, flabby skin.
Besides looking horrible, all this extra skin can also cause
hygiene problems, shin irritation, infections, etc.--not too
mention making it almost impossible to find clothes that both
look good and fit properly. The most common cosmetic operations
people have done are:
Tummy Tuck - This procedure removes excess skin around the waist
and tightens the abdominal muscles.
Breast Reduction, Breast (Implants) and Breast Lift - Losing
weight causes breasts to sag severely and get smaller, since
some of the size is due to the fat underneath the skin. Implants
or a breast lift can help restore a natural shape and firmness.
In a few rare cases, a woman's breasts may still be too big and
need to be reduced to improve appearance.
Male Breast Reduction - This procedure removes excess skin and
corrects chest droopiness in men.
Face Lift, Eyelid Surgery, Neck Lift and Forehead Lift - Many
people opt for facial plastic surgery to correct the sagging
caused by time and then exacerbated by extreme weight loss.
Thigh Lift and Buttock Lift - These procedures basically lift,
tighten and remove excess skin in the thigh and buttocks.
Arm Wing Removal, Arm Lift and Arm Reduction - These surgeries
remove the unsightly wings often seen on older people, or lift
and reduce the excess on the rest of the upper arm and in rare
cases the lower arm.
Liposuction - A popular solution, liposuction removes stubborn
fat in localized areas and "sculpt" the body.
The results of these cosmetic procedures can dramatically
improve the quality of life for gastric bypass
patients and some of them are covered by health insurance if
considered medically necessary.