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LAP-BAND® Surgery—the idea behind the operation is to create a small pouch in the upper part of the stomach with a controlled and adjustable stoma, without stapling, thus limiting food intake. A gastric band device is introduced through tiny incisions in the abdomen and is placed around the upper part of the stomach. The resulting pouch or the new stomach dramatically reduces the amount of food that the stomach can hold. The band has a balloon from the inside that is adjustable and can reduce stoma size, thus prolonging the period of fullness.

After either surgery, your stomach will be reduced to about the size of an egg. Because your new stomach will be much smaller, you will need to:

• Eat small, frequent meals throughout the day, because your stomach will be too small to hold large meals.
• Chew all foods slowly and thoroughly even if it takes you up to an hour to eat a meal or snack.
• Drink fluids 30 minutes after your meal. Be sure to drink in sips. Do not drink fluids with your meals or 30 minutes before your meals. Your new, smaller stomach may not be large enough to hold fluids and food at the same time.
• Eat fewer fried, added-fat, and high-fat fast foods including chips, candy or cookies.

In order to get the appropriate nutrition that your body requires, at first you may need to eat about 5 to 6 small meals a day. Over time, your stomach will stretch more and allow you to eat slightly larger meals. Eventually, you will be able to eat 3 meals and 1 to 2 high-protein snacks a day.

About University Medical Group - Bariatric Surgery for Adults and Adolescents

Patients interested in Greenville weight loss surgery options with a local South Carolina medical professional may be treated at University Medical Group – Dept. of Bariatric & Minimal Access Surgery. Dr. Eric S. Bour and Dr. John D. Scott treat patients suffering from obesity with a variety of treatment options including Lap Band procedures, Roux-en-Y, and stomach stapling to name just a few. Both physicians consult with patients directly to discuss options and potential risks which may be associated with bariatric procedures.

At this Greenville weight loss surgery facility, patients often undergo treatments which help to lower weight over time to produce a healthier physique and lifestyle. Obesity is increasing in occurrence and many patients seeking to lose weight are offered options which involved restricting food intake potential or restricting the body's ability to absorb excess calories. Discussing which option is best for your situation is ideal.

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University Medical Group - Bariatric Surgery for Adults and Adolescents
Toll Free: 866-445-2785
Office of Drs. Eric S. Bour & John D. Scott
2104 Woodruff Road
Greenville, SC 29607


 
 
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