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Aftercare Program
After your bariatric surgery, we are committed to
life-long follow-up of your surgery. This is in the
form of support groups, post-operative follow-up,
newsletters, tips-of-the-week, and availability of
your surgeon, our bariatric internist and our
psychologist.
Support Groups
We have regularly scheduled support groups that meet
at least once a month. For the most recent support
group schedule, call the office or hospital.
Post-Operative Care
After the gastric bypass, we will have a planned
follow-up: 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 9
months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months and then
annually after your operation.
After the LAP-BAND®, we will plan on having your
first visit one week after your surgery. The first
adjustment to the LAP-BAND® occurs on the 6 week
post-operative visit. This allows time for the band
to scar in place and to minimize the chance of the
band slipping out of position. Subsequent visits
depend on your weight loss. At a minimum, we want
you to follow-up with our program every three months
during the first year of surgery. However, some
patients may require visits every two weeks until
the band is appropriately adjusted. The average
patient undergoes four adjustments until the ideal
tightness is established. The LAP-BAND® generally
requires adjustments when patients are feeling
hungry, not losing weight and not having satiety
early after eating. Sometimes the band is too tight
and fluid needs to be removed from the band.
Patients whose band is too tight are unable to eat
any solid foods.
Psychological Support
Change is stressful - even if that change is good.
Losing significant weight can cause jealousy in your
relationships with friends and family and depression
may occur in patients that have difficulty adapting
to the major change in their appearance and health.
Our dedicated bariatric psychologist is available
for consultations in helping our patients deal with
stressors that are common. |
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