Beyond Image - Surgical Weight-Loss Program
Serving Rockland, Orange and Northern Bergen Counties

Introduction
Surgical Treatment
How Effective is Surgery?
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Did You Know?

  • 50% of Americans are overweight
  • 34 million Americans are more than 20% overweight
  • 6-10 million Americans are more than 100 pounds overweight
  • 7.2% of American women are morbidly obese
  • 5% of American men are morbidly obese


Surgical Treatment

How Effective is Surgery?

The actual weight a patient will lose after the procedure is dependent on several factors. These include:

  • ManPatient's age
  • Weight before surgery
  • Overall condition of patient's health
  • Surgical procedure
  • Ability to exercise
  • Commitment to maintaining dietary guidelines and other follow-up care
  • Motivation of patient and cooperation of their family, friends and associates

Man and womanIn general, weight loss surgery success is defined as achieving loss of 50% or more of excess body weight and maintaining that level for at least five years. Clinical data will vary for each of the different procedures mentioned on this site. Results may also vary by surgeon. Ask your doctor for the clinical data stating their results of the procedure they are recommending.

FamilyClinical studies show that, following surgery, most patients lose weight rapidly and continue to do so until 18 to 24 months after the procedure. Patients may lose 30 to 50% of their excess weight in the first six months and 77% of excess weight as early as 12 months after surgery. Another study showed that patients can maintain a 50-60% loss of excess weight 10-14 years after surgery. Patients with higher initial BMIs tend to lose more total weight. Patients with lower initial BMIs will lose a greater percentage of their excess weight and will more likely come closer to their ideal body weight. Patients with Type 2 Diabetes tend to show less overall excess weight loss than patients without Type 2 Diabetes. The surgery has been found to be effective in improving and controlling many obesity-related health conditions. A 2000 study of 500 patients showed that 96% of certain associated health conditions studied (back pain, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, diabetes and depression) were improved or resolved. For example, many patients with Type 2 Diabetes, while showing less overall excess weight loss, have demonstrated excellent resolution of their diabetic condition, to the point of having little or no need for continuing medication.

Learn how our Surgical Weight Loss & Treatment Program can change your life—or possibly save it. Get the answers to all your questions on the groundbreaking weight-reduction surgeries that are helping more and more individuals lead healthier, more satisfying lives. Hosted by our own bariatric team, this important seminar will dispel the myths, offer the facts and advise what these new surgical options mean to you personally. Please join us for this very special evening as we introduce you to our Surgical Weight Loss & Treatment Program at Good Samaritan Hospital.

Please call to register.
1-800-HELP-IN-5
(435-7465)


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