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Everything you need to know about the gastric bypass procedure

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gastric bypass procedureIf you are interested in pursuing bariatric weight loss surgery, you have probably heard of gastric bypass surgery (also called roux-en-Y gastric bypass). It is a great treatment option if you are dealing with weight-related health problems and hoping to lose weight and keep it off long-term. It is one of the most commonly performed bariatric surgeries in the United States, and it has a track record of effectiveness. 

If you think this may be the right option for you, we know that you probably have many questions, especially about the gastric bypass procedure itself. We will take you through the process step by step in this post. 

What to expect with the gastric bypass procedure

Prior to the procedure, you will be given a general anesthetic. This will allow you to be asleep throughout the duration of the surgery, and you will not feel any pain. At Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery, we perform laparoscopic gastric bypass, so once you are asleep, your surgeon will create six small surgical openings on your abdomen. The laparoscope and small surgical instruments are introduced through these openings.

During the procedure, your surgeon will divide your stomach and reroute your small intestine to create a small stomach pouch and new digestive route. The small stomach pouch will restrict your food intake. 

A Y-shaped section of the small intestine is attached to the pouch to allow food to bypass the lower stomach, the duodenum (the first segment of the small intestine), and the first portion of the jejunum (the second segment of the small intestine). This bypass route reduces the absorption of nutrients, which also reduces the calorie intake. At the end of the surgery, your surgeon will check the new connections to make sure there are no leaks.

The surgery typically takes one to two hours and requires a stay of at least one night in the hospital. 

After the gastric bypass procedure

While that’s it for the procedure itself, we want to share more information about exactly what happens after the procedure. Depending on your condition, you may be given a clear-liquid diet the day of your surgery. You may be able to start a pureed diet before you go home. You will be given medications to help alleviate any pain or discomfort. We will also instruct you on a special diet plan to follow after surgery. You may have restrictions or limits on how much and what you can eat and drink.

We will ask you to come in for regular checkups to monitor your health in the first several months after your gastric bypass procedure. You may need laboratory testing, blood work, and other various exams. We will also be monitoring your weight loss.

By restricting your stomach’s ability to hold food, you will naturally eat less and feel full sooner. This often allows patients to rapidly lose weight and regain control of their lives. With our competitive pricing options and the help of our experienced surgeon and staff, you’ll be able to lose weight and start feeling better physically and mentally. Find more information about gastric bypass costs here.

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Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese.  And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years.  Visit us today at http://www.bmisurgery.com/ or give us a call to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907. 

Addressing weight regain with revisional weight loss surgery

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revisional weight loss surgeryA few years ago, you had bariatric surgery with successful results. It’s a great option for those suffering from excess weight and obesity. But now? Well, life happens. For even the best patients, it’s hard to continue a strict diet and exercise routine. Things change, and your anatomy may change as well.

It is possible to regain some weight several years after a successful weight loss surgery. You may realize that the volume of food you have been consuming has increased, which means that your gastric pouch or “sleeved” stomach may have increased as well. The result is weight regain, and the answer may be revisional weight loss surgery.

What is revisional weight loss surgery?

Before discussing revisional surgery with patients, it is important that we ensure that the weight regain is indeed caused by something other than simply overeating. To help with this, patients should come to our office prepared with a food journal detailing a week or more of meals and exercise. 

Once the determination has been made that it is not a behavioral issue, we will discuss surgical options. For patients who need help getting back to the right kind of post-bariatric diet, we offer a comprehensive back-on-track program.

A revisional surgical procedure will be undertaken only when all other options are exhausted since there is a greater risk of complications. Which revisional option is the best fit for you will depend on your specific situation and what surgery you had initially.

To determine this, we may perform an upper GI study, which is an x-ray of the esophagus and stomach. This will allow us to evaluate the general shape of your anatomy and make a plan based on that information. 

What to expect after revisional weight loss surgery

Once your revisional weight loss surgery has been completed, your recovery time may be a little longer than it was with your original procedure. This increased recovery time is because revisions involve dealing with scar tissue and altered blood supply. You may have to stay in hospital for two to three days to be monitored. Most patients do resume their normal schedules within a couple of weeks. 

For many patients, a revisional weight loss surgery is almost like a second start. They typically have a renewed commitment to proper diet and exercise, which makes a significant difference long-term. But it is important to mention that obesity is a chronic disease. While weight loss surgery and revisional weight loss surgery can be life-saving, they cannot be counted on as cure-alls. Success depends so much on your lifestyle and nutrition. 

It is also important to remember that a revisional bariatric procedure should only be performed by a qualified surgeon experienced in this type of procedure, such as our Birmingham Minimally Invasive surgeon, Dr. Jay Long. Please contact our office to schedule a consultation and learn more about the surgical options to correct weight regain.

Contact Us to Learn More About Gastric Bypass Surgery

Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese.  And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years.  Visit us today at http://www.bmisurgery.com/ or give us a call to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907. 

 

Tami’s testimonial: Gastric sleeve surgery helped put me back in control of my life

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By Tami M.

I was skinny my whole life up until I got pregnant. I was 23 years old and in my last year of college at the time. During the pregnancy, I gained almost 100 pounds, and after I had my son, I continued to gain weight. 

 

I guess I can say I’ve seen both sides. I knew what it was like to be skinny, but I also experienced what it’s like being bigger… and people really do treat you differently.  

 

Before surgery, I was miserable. I was unable to do certain things with my son. I had trouble breathing. I struggled to get off the sofa and out of bed. I even had trouble tying my shoes. I couldn’t fit on a roller coaster. I couldn’t cross my legs, and I was sweating all the time.

I saw my entire family affected by weight-related health issues, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, diabetes, you name it; I could tell it was just a matter of time before the same thing happened to me.

 

I hit a point in my life where I wanted to find me again. I was just ready. I was ready to take control of my life.

 

I decided I wanted to lose some weight, so I started going to the gym, but the weight just wasn’t coming off. I honestly didn’t know what I was doing wrong. I had my mind right; I just couldn’t get my physical appearance right. 

I had met Dr. Long quite a few years ago when he took my gallbladder out. I knew I liked him and I trusted him, so I immediately thought of him when I started considering weight loss surgery. 

 

After going over my options with Dr. Long, I decided gastric sleeve surgery made the most sense for me and my journey.

 

I chose to use insurance to cover my gastric sleeve surgery, so I had to go through the process of getting approval. After 6 months of regular doctor visits and making sure I met all of the pre-qualifications, I was ready to schedule my surgery. 

 

I had my surgery in March of 2018 and so far I’ve lost 101 pounds.

 

My main focus was my son. I’m a single mom and I knew I had to get healthy for him, but also for myself. I wanted to be here to see him when he grows up. 

Overall, my journey has been relatively easy. I didn’t have any complications. I do everything Dr. Long tells me to do and so far it’s been great. I was kind of shocked at how — I don’t want to say easy because I still had to put in work — well I have recovered. I just stuck to the diet and followed the plan.

 

I can do everything I couldn’t before. 

 

Little things like being able to cross my legs again is exciting, but one of the best things is being able to play with my son. We can go outside and run around together, and I don’t have to worry about if I’m going to lose my breath. 

Now that I’ve had my surgery, shopping for clothes is fun again. I can wear different things. I can go into a store and buy outfits off the rack. I don’t have to special order anything or worry about if it will fit. 

I haven’t had the chance to ride on a roller coaster yet, but I know I can fit and I’m excited to do it! 

 

 Surgery truly is a tool, and you have to change your lifestyle to make it work. 

 

If you’re considering weight-loss surgery, I say do it. It’s absolutely life changing. I try not to live with what ifs or regrets. I recommend weight loss surgery to anybody who is overweight or struggling. It literally changed my life. My sister recently had surgery as well, and it’s already changed her life, too. 

 


Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese.  And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years.  Visit us today at www.bmisurgery.com or give us a call to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907. 

 

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY

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Carrying excess body weight takes a toll on you, not just physically but mentally as well. The longer you stay overweight, the higher your risk of developing life-threatening, weight-related health problems. For many, diet and exercise alone are insufficient for shedding excess body fat.

To qualify for gastric bypass surgery, you must meet specific requirements, such as BMI calculations and healthcare provider recommendations.

Because of the increased health risks associated with obesity, bariatric surgery has become one of the safest and most effective treatment options. Gastric bypass surgery, also called Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, is one of the most commonly performed weight loss procedures in the United States and has a long track record of success. If you are considering weight loss surgery, here are a few things about laparoscopic gastric bypass.

What is gastric bypass surgery?

Gastric bypass surgery performed is an inpatient procedure that typically takes 1-2 hours. There are different types of gastric bypass surgery performed, including techniques such as laparoscopy. A small stomach pouch is created to limit your food intake. The next step is to attach a Y-shaped section of the small intestine directly to the new stomach pouch. By doing this, food will skip part of the digestive system so that you will absorb fewer calories and nutrients.

Why should you consider bariatric surgery?

Gastric bypass surgery has been performed in the United States since 1967. It has the longest track record of all bariatric surgery options and has proven effective in obtaining and maintaining long-term weight loss.

Body mass index (BMI) is a key factor in determining eligibility for gastric bypass surgery. Individuals with a specific BMI may qualify for the surgery.

For most patients, 66% of weight loss occurs within the first 6 to 8 months after surgery, allowing patients to lose weight rapidly and keep it off. Because the surgery has been performed for over 50 years, we have more long-term data to support its effectiveness. For instance, at the 10-year mark, the average gastric bypass patient has lost 70% of their excess weight and successfully kept it off.

What is the laparoscopic surgery procedure like?

Before the procedure, you will be given a general anaesthetic to allow you to sleep through the surgery and prevent you from feeling any pain. Once you are asleep, your surgeon will create 6 small surgical openings on your abdomen. These openings will be used to insert a small camera and surgical instruments to perform the laparoscopic surgery, which offers advantages such as smaller incisions and faster recovery.

During the procedure, your surgeon will divide your stomach and reroute your small intestine to create a small stomach pouch and a new digestive route. The entire surgery typically takes 1 to 2 hours and requires a 1 night hospital stay.

What kind of diet do you need to follow after gastric bypass surgery?

 

You will have to change your diet after gastric bypass surgery. Sticking to your doctor’s diet plan to achieve long-term success and avoid any complications or nutritional issues is crucial.

The gastric bypass post-op diet starts with clear liquids and allows you to slowly work up to incorporating more solid foods. While it is possible to include most foods back into your diet after surgery, starchy options like rice, pasta, and high volumes of processed foods should be avoided.

Your stomach will be smaller, and you will feel full quickly, so it is essential to strategically plan your meals to ensure you get the necessary nutrients. Rerouting the small intestine will also affect how your body processes nutrients. You must incorporate ongoing nutritional supplements and vitamins to prevent dietary deficiencies as part of your new diet.

 

What are the benefits of gastric bypass surgery?

One key benefit of gastric bypass surgery is losing weight rapidly and maintaining it long-term. By restricting your stomach’s ability to hold food, you will naturally eat less and feel full sooner. You can also expect lasting results. The average patient can lose and maintain their weight loss long-term.

Gastric bypass patients tend to lose more weight than those who undergo gastric band or sleeve gastrectomy. Gastric bypass is regarded as one of the best operations to cure diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea in patients who are severely overweight.

What are some of the disadvantages of gastric bypass surgery?

Like any surgery, there are also a few drawbacks to consider. Gastric bypass involves a more complicated procedure than other bariatric surgeries, like gastric sleeve. Because of this, there is a chance that the staple line will leak after surgery, an increased chance of developing ulcers, and a chance of developing an internal hernia, which occurs if the intestine twists on itself. Additionally, there is a risk of developing blood clots as a potential complication of gastric bypass surgery. Nutritional supplements are also required for life to ensure you stay healthy and maximize the effects of the surgery.

Is gastric bypass surgery right for you? 

Gastric bypass is a great treatment option for anyone dealing with weight-related health problems and looking to lose weight and keep it off long-term. As one of the most commonly performed bariatric surgeries in the United States, gastric bypass has a track record of effectiveness. It allows patients to lose weight and regain control of their lives rapidly. Metabolic and bariatric surgery are alternative options for weight loss in cases of moderate to high-risk obesity, especially when diet and exercise have not been effective. With our competitive pricing options and the help of our experienced surgeon and staff, you’ll be able to lose weight and start feeling great.

 

CONTACT US TO LEARN MORE ABOUT GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY

Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals specialising in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon, Dr. Jay Long, has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients who are morbidly obese.  And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We offer various financing options to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years.  Visit us today at www.bmisurgery.com or call us to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907.*

The four stages of the post-op gastric sleeve surgery diet

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THE FOUR STAGES OF THE POST-OP GASTRIC SLEEVE SURGERY DIET

 

Gastric sleeve surgery drastically reduces the size of your stomach, leaving it a fraction of its original size. A smaller stomach means a stricter diet. In order to allow your stomach to properly heal and adjust, you will be required to follow a post-op diet plan that can be broken down into four stages. 

 

Stage one of the gastric sleeve diet: liquids

 

Stage one of the post-op gastric sleeve diet begins the first week after your surgery. During this time, you will be restricted to clear liquids like water, broth and unsweetened gelatin. This may sound challenging to follow, but most patients experience little to no hunger the first few days after surgery.

Important guidelines for stage one of the post-op diet:

  • Avoid Sugar – Do not consume any sugary liquids during the first week after surgery. Sugar can have negative side effects on the body and can even lead to dumping syndrome, a digestive problem that can occur after bariatric surgery, when food gets “dumped” directly from your stomach into your small intestine without being digested.
  • No Carbonation – It may be tempting to reach for a bubbly drink to ease your stomach after surgery, but carbonation can lead to gas and bloating and should be avoided.
  • Stay Hydrated – It is important to drink plenty of fluids and stay hydrated during your recovery process. Just remember to take it slow and only drink small amounts at a time. 

 

Stage two of the gastric sleeve diet: protein rich liquids

 

Your doctor will confirm when you are able to move onto stage two of the gastric sleeve diet. This usually takes place 5 days after surgery. During this stage, you will be allowed to introduce more liquids into your diet and begin drinking high protein shakes. You may experience an increase in appetite, but it is important that you stick to the diet plan you are given and avoid any solid food, as your body will not be able to handle it yet. 

Stage two food options include: 

  • Thin broth and creamed soups (no chunks)
  • Sugar free protein/nutrition shakes
  • Sugar free nonfat yogurt or pudding
  • Thinned oatmeal

The goal of stage two is to make sure you are consuming the correct amount of protein and staying hydrated. New foods should be introduced slowly and in accordance with your diet plan. Sugary liquids should still be avoided, along with carbonation, high fat options and chunky foods. 

 

Stage three of the gastric sleeve diet: pureed soft foods

 

It’s time to break out the blender. Once you are around two weeks out from your gastric sleeve surgery, you can begin incorporating pureed soft foods into your diet. The key here is to eat slowly and chew thoroughly. You may find that your tolerance for certain foods has changed, so you should take your time testing new food options. 

At this stage, your food should be the consistency of a thick liquid or smooth paste. You should continue to avoid chunky or fatty foods, sugar, seasonings, starches and fibrous vegetables like broccoli and asparagus.  

Stage three of the gastric sleeve diet includes pureeing the following food items with water, skim milk, broth or sugar-free juice:

  • Cooked vegetables (steamed or boiled until soft)
  • Eggs
  • Beans
  • Lean ground meats
  • Soft fruits 
  • Cottage cheese
  • Plain yogurt

Remember to keep drinking liquids. It is easy to become dehydrated after gastric sleeve surgery because your body is no longer getting fluids from some of the foods you used to eat, so be diligent about your liquid intake. 

 

Stage four of the gastric sleeve diet: solid foods

 

With your doctors approval, you can begin the transition to eating soft solid foods around four weeks after your surgery. Make sure to test foods one-at-a-time to determine what you can tolerate. 

Try to structure your meals with protein in mind. It is recommended that patients consume around 60 grams of protein per day, which can be difficult to do if you fill up on other foods first. A daily protein shake, on top of high protein foods like eggs and lean ground meat, can help you meet your recommended protein goals.

As you slowly start integrating solid foods into your diet, make sure to stick to healthy, easy-to-digest options. This includes things like chicken, fish, well-cooked vegetables, low-fat cheese and fruit. 

Foods you should continue to avoid: 

  • Whole milk products 
  • Fried foods
  • Starchy items like pasta, white potatoes and bread
  • Sugary drinks and snacks
  • Over-processed/packaged foods like potato chips 
  • Fibrous vegetables like celery, asparagus and broccoli
  • Spicy or heavily seasoned foods

 

Tips on how to eat long-term after gastric sleeve surgery 

 

Once you have successfully incorporated solid foods back into your diet, it is important to continue making conscious food choices long-term. The amount of food you eat throughout the day will be limited, so what you eat and how you eat is vital to staying on track and healthy.

Here are a few helpful tips on how to eat long-term after gastric sleeve surgery:

  • Chew and eat slowly
  • Limit snacking throughout the day
  • Cut food into small pieces 
  • Stick to small portions
  • Do not overeat
  • Avoid trans fats and fried, processed or fast foods
  • Try not to eat and drink at the same time

For more information about gastric sleeve surgery and the recovery and diet plan process, schedule a consultation with us!

 


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Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese.  And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years.  Visit us today at www.bmisurgery.com or give us a call to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907.

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Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese.  And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years.

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What to expect during gastric sleeve surgery recovery

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Gastric Sleeve Before and After: What to Expect During Surgery Recovery

You’ve done your research, picked your surgeon, and decided on your weight loss surgery procedure, and you’re officially scheduled for surgery. However, do you know how much time you’ll need to take off from work? What about childcare? Will you need the help of a family member or loved one the first few days post-op?

Rest and recovery time are crucial to the health benefits of any surgery, and bariatric surgery is no exception. Even with minimally invasive options like gastric sleeve surgery, you still have to plan for some downtime. So, what does the recovery process look like for gastric sleeve surgery? Embracing a healthier lifestyle post-surgery is essential to maintain health improvements and mitigate obesity-related risks.

How long will I be in the hospital after gastric sleeve surgery, and what is the recovery time?

Due to the minimally invasive nature of gastric sleeve surgery, patients are typically discharged from the hospital within 1-3 days. In some cases, patients can even be discharged the same day as their surgery; however, this practice is less common, and there must be no complications.

During your stay in the hospital, staff will monitor you, and tests will be administered to ensure there are no significant leaks or incision issues. Once your surgeon has cleared you, you can return home to continue your recovery.

Things to consider while recovering from gastric sleeve surgery at home

Before leaving the hospital, you will be given care instructions and a diet plan. Feeling exhausted after undergoing major surgery and consuming very few calories is normal. Your body will devote most of its energy to healing, so plan on resting quite a bit during the first few days back home. This period is crucial for losing weight, and maintaining a commitment to healthy eating and exercise is essential for long-term success.

Take into consideration the layout of your home. Are there stairs? If so, will you have to climb the steps to get to your bedroom? How easy is it to get to the bathroom? While light activities like brief walks are recommended, climbing stairs and standing or walking for too long can be challenging, so it is essential to consider these questions ahead of time. Additionally, weight gain is potential if lifestyle changes are not maintained, so ongoing medical supervision is necessary to monitor progress and address complications.

How quickly can I return to work after gastric sleeve surgery? 

After gastric sleeve surgery, most patients can return to work within 1 week, and some return within 3-4 days. However, different factors contribute to how quickly you can begin working again.

These factors include:

  • Type of Work – Returning to a desk job is much different than returning to a career in construction. The physical demands and activity level required to do your job will affect the time you need to take off. 
  • Overall Healing Process—Everyone heals differently and at their own pace. Returning to work depends on how your recovery goes and whether you experience any complications that can cause the healing process to take longer.

How long will it take for my stomach to fully heal from gastric sleeve surgery?

There is a difference between returning to everyday activities and complete recovery. As time passes after your sleeve gastrectomy surgery, you will gradually be able to begin eating more and taking on a more active lifestyle. You should feel less tired and return to your routine within a few weeks of open surgery. However, your stomach will still be healing.

On average, it takes about 2-3 weeks for the incisions to heal and 6-8 weeks for the stomach staple line to heal. After one month, most people can begin a regular exercise routine and are on the way to fully recovering.

Common challenges during the bariatric surgery recovery process

Post-surgery side effects will vary; most go away over time, but adjusting to the new diet and lifestyle brings challenges. Additionally, the surgery can significantly reduce the risk of weight-related health problems such as diabetes as high blood pressure, and heart disease.

Here are a few more than half the things you may experience while recovering from gastric sleeve surgery:

  • Nausea – After surgery, you must re-learn how and what to eat. Your stomach will be a fraction of the size it used to be. As you gradually begin incorporating more food, excellent food, you will have to determine what your stomach can handle. Eating or drinking too much or too fast can result in nausea or vomiting.
  • Feeling Weak – Consuming fewer calories can make you feel weak or tired. However, this feeling should dissipate as your body adjusts to the new diet.
  • Aches and Pains – Some discomfort is expected during recovery; however, aches and pains should lessen as time progresses. If the pain worsens, you should talk to your doctor about possible causes and pain relief options.
  • Digestive Irregularities – You may experience side effects like constipation, diarrhea, and gurgling noises from your stomach. These symptoms are usually diet-related and will improve over time.
  • Temporary Hair Loss and Skin Changes—Although experiencing hair loss after surgery can be alarming, it is temporary. The initial low-calorie intake and rapid weight loss can cause hair thinning and hormonal changes that can contribute to skin texture and acne changes. To minimize these effects, take a multivitamin regularly and consume enough daily protein based on your diet plan.

The recovery process for gastric sleeve surgery is often shorter and involves fewer complications than gastric bypass surgery.

Why choose BMI for weight loss surgery?

Gastric sleeve surgery is a minimally invasive weight loss surgery that can help you lose and keep weight off. Because it is performed laparoscopically, there is a shorter recovery time than other bariatric surgeries, allowing you to resume your everyday life sooner. Sleeve gastrectomy has been shown to reduce body weight and improve quality of life significantly. Please schedule a consultation with us to learn more about gastric sleeve surgery and recovery.

 

CONTACT US TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE GASTRIC SLEEVE RECOVERY PROCESS

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Patty’s testimonial: After gastric bypass it seemed like the weight was melting off of me

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Over the years, I had a really hard time losing weight. I was on so many diet plans and even tried diet pills.  None of it helped. Nothing seemed to work for me. I would lose maybe 20 pounds, but then eventually gain it back and, after a while, I became frustrated with the whole process.

 

After years of trying to lose weight on my own, I started researching gastric bypass.

 

Gastric bypass seemed like the best fit for me. I decided it was time to talk to a surgeon about my options and I was referred to Dr. Long. He is the one who did my surgery and has helped me throughout my weight loss process.

 

I felt like I was well prepared going into surgery. Once my insurance was approved, it was a really quick process getting everything scheduled and prepared for my gastric bypass surgery.  

 

The recovery process after surgery was really good for me. I was only out of work for two weeks. Considering a lot of people are out for six to eight weeks, it was a big plus to have such a short recovery time. Doing the surgery laparoscopically made it possible for me to have minimal down time, so I could get back to my normal life. I didn’t have to miss much work and I haven’t experienced any problems since the surgery.

 

I’m going on three years since my surgery and it’s been great so far.

 

The rapid weight loss was one of the biggest surprises to me after my surgery. I knew gastric bypass was going to help me lose weight, but I was able to get it off really quick. I lost around 60 pounds within the first 4 months after surgery.* It was like it was melting off. I didn’t really have any issues with the diet changes either. I was given a packet of information on what I should eat and I’ve been sticking to it.

Now that I’m about three years out from my surgery, I can eat pretty much anything I want. My stomach is a lot smaller so I can’t eat much at one time, but I do watch what I eat and take my vitamins to stay on track. I do everything Dr. Long told me to do and I haven’t had any problems.

 

I recommend gastric bypass for anyone who is severely overweight.

 

I tried diet after diet and I know what it’s like. I highly recommend this surgery to anyone who is having trouble losing weight, no matter what circumstances they are going through.   

Dr. Long is like Ben Stein with you. He is always full of questions and every time I go in the office he wants to know what’s going on with me and everything I’m going through. I really like that about him. I go in for a yearly check up now, and it’s always good to see everyone in the office.

 

Before and after photos of gastric bypass patient

 


Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese. And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years.  Visit us today at www.bmisurgery.com or give us a call to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907.

Are you a candidate for gastric sleeve surgery?

Image of tape measurer with text reading gastric sleeve requirements

Image of tape measurer with text reading gastric sleeve requirements

 

Gastric sleeve surgery, also known as sleeve gastrectomy, is commonly performed on patients who are classified as morbidly obese and at high risk for weight-related health problems. During this laparoscopic surgery, a surgeon permanently removes 80-90% of your stomach, creating a tube or “sleeve” which can only hold a limited amount of food allowing patients to feel full and lose weight quicker. So, who is the best candidate for gastric sleeve surgery?

 

What are the minimum requirements for gastric sleeve surgery?

 

One of two basic requirements must be met to qualify for gastric sleeve surgery:

    1. Have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher
    2. Have a BMI of 30-40 with serious weight-related health problems like diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease

BMI is a formula that calculates the ratio of your height and weight and correlates to the amount of body fat you have. On average, a BMI of 40 is equivalent to being 100 pounds overweight for men and 80 pounds overweight for women.

 

What to do next if you qualify for gastric sleeve surgery

 

Once you determine that you meet the basic requirements for gastric sleeve surgery, the next step is to decide whether or not you will use insurance to cover the cost. You can contact your provider to see if gastric sleeve is covered under your plan and, from there, you can request more information about their coverage criteria and required documentation.

Most insurance companies cover bariatric surgery; however, their individual requirements may vary based on the type of surgery. With insurance, there is often a longer approval process and more requirements than private pay, so we recommend scheduling a consultation with us to learn more about your payment options.

 

What are some of the requirements for insurance approval of gastric sleeve surgery?

 

If gastric sleeve coverage is included in your insurance policy, then you will have to meet your provider’s criteria in order to obtain approval. Requirements often vary based on the provider. For example, some have significantly higher BMI requirements, but will lower the required number if lung or heart issues are also a factor.

The best thing to do is to request a list of your coverage criteria and begin collecting the necessary documentation as soon as possible. This may include proof that you have undergone a medically supervised diet program prior to surgery or a letter of medical necessity. A psychological evaluation may also be required before approval for surgery is granted.

At Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery, we will work with you and your insurance provider to make sure you obtain all of the necessary documentation to meet your provider’s specific requirements.

 

What are some reasons you may not qualify for gastric sleeve surgery?

 

There are cases that may make you ineligible for gastric sleeve surgery. A few of these include:

    • A BMI that does not meet the minimum requirements
    • An anticipated pregnancy within two years
    • High operative risk (i.e. severe heart disease)
    • Abnormal esophagus, stomach or intestine
    • Severe Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

If you do not meet the requirements for gastric sleeve surgery, there are other weight loss options like the ORBERA® gastric balloon.

 

Requirements for gastric sleeve surgery: Insurance or private pay?

 

If you are considering gastric sleeve surgery, it is important to also consider your payment options and the requirements that come with them. While most insurance companies cover bariatric surgery, it can be a lengthy process collecting all of the necessary documentation and waiting for approval to be granted. Private pay allows you to avoid the waiting game, however surgery costs will have to come out of pocket.

With our 2019 gastric sleeve price of $8,999, our goal at BMI is to make losing weight a more attainable goal for our patients. Whether you choose to pursue private pay or insurance coverage, we will work with you to help you meet the requirements so you can lose weight and start feeling great.

 


CONTACT US TO LEARN MORE ABOUT GASTRIC SLEEVE REQUIREMENTS 

Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese. And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years.  Visit us today at www.bmisurgery.com or give us a call to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907.

How much does gastric sleeve surgery cost with and without insurance?

Tape measure on top of cash

 

Tape measure on top of cash

 

Severe obesity affects millions of Americans and brings with it a host of potentially life-threatening health problems. Because of this, weight loss surgery is often considered the best and most effective treatment for people who are considered morbidly obese. However, insurance coverage and cost often play a major role in the decision to undergo a weight loss procedure.

If you’ve been considering Gastric Sleeve Surgery, you may be wondering what costs are associated with it and if it is covered by insurance. The following is a guide to Gastric Sleeve costs, with or without insurance, and other factors that will help you decide whether this weight loss surgery is right for you.

 

 Factors Contributing to Gastric Sleeve Surgery Costs

 

Bariatric surgery prices vary based on type, level of invasiveness, and where you choose to have your surgery done. Gastric Sleeve Surgery is considered one of the less invasive weight loss procedures, requiring less time spent in surgery and a shorter hospital stay in most cases. This allows it to be offered at a lower price than other weight loss surgeries.

 

Insurance Coverage for Gastric Sleeve Surgery

 

Obesity is officially recognized as a disease by the American Medical Association. The health risks associated with it are so high that many insurance plans will cover most, if not all, of the costs of the surgical procedure for Gastric Sleeve Surgery. However, there are instances that may cause you to not be covered or denied. Because there are so many different plans, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with us to discuss your options.

 

Paying for Gastric Sleeve Surgery Without Insurance

 

For those who are not covered by their insurance or choose to pay for Gastric Sleeve Surgery without using insurance, private pay is a very common option. While prices will vary among different surgeons, at Birmingham Minimally Invasive, our Gastric Sleeve Surgery starts at just $8,999, making it an affordable option for anyone looking to treat their severe obesity without breaking the bank.  

 

Is Gastric Sleeve Surgery Right for You?

 

At BMI Surgery, we know there are many factors that go into your decision to undergo a weight loss procedure like Gastric Sleeve Surgery. Our goal is to provide the latest surgical procedures at a state-of-the-art facility at the most competitive prices possible. By offering Gastric Sleeve Surgery for just $8,999, we hope to help as many patients as possible lose weight and regain control of their life.

We work with our patients to make the process as simple as possible and determine the best payment options on a case-by-case basis. If you’re interested in learning more about your options, read more about Gastric Sleeve Surgery and contact us to schedule your first appointment.   

 


CONTACT US TO LEARN MORE ABOUT GASTRIC SLEEVE SURGERY COSTS

Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery.  Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese.  And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website!  Insurance won’t pay?  We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years. Visit us today at www.bmisurgery.com or give us a call to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907.

What you need to know about gastric sleeve surgery

Illustration showing the size of a stomach before and after gastric sleeve surgery

Illustration showing the size of a stomach before and after gastric sleeve surgery

After months or years of trying to lose weight, the risks associated with obesity can start to take a toll on your body. For many people, bariatric surgery is the best and safest option to get the weight off and keep it off.

Over the years, gastric sleeve surgery, a form of bariatric surgery and also known as sleeve gastrectomy, has become a popular choice among people considering weight loss surgery. Here are a few things you need to know before undergoing gastric sleeve surgery and to help you find out if you might be a good candidate.

What is gastric sleeve surgery?

Gastric sleeve surgery is a laparoscopic procedure that drastically decreases the size and changes the structure of your stomach in order to encourage weight loss. To qualify for this procedure, your body mass index (BMI) must be greater than or equal to 40 or between 30 and 40 with other weight-related medical problems.

During this procedure, your surgeon will create a small stomach “sleeve” by permanently removing 80-90% of your stomach, including the area containing the hunger hormone ghrelin, essentially causing your stomach to go from the shape of a football to the shape of a banana. The decrease in stomach size and removal of the hunger hormone, will cause you to feel less hungry and fill up more quickly making it difficult to overeat and absorb excessive amounts of calories.

What happens during a gastric sleeve procedure?

Before surgery, you will be given a general anaesthetic to prevent you from feeling any pain during the procedure. Once you are asleep, your surgeon will create five small surgical openings in your abdomen and use a laparoscope (a small tube-like instrument with a camera on the end) to see inside your abdomen to perform the surgery.

Over the next 30-45 minutes, your surgeon will use small surgical instruments to divide and remove around two-thirds of your stomach. After, your stomach will resemble a long tube, joined together with staples.

What does a gastric sleeve diet look like?

After gastric sleeve surgery, you will be given a special diet plan to help ease you into eating with a smaller stomach. This plan starts with clear liquids only and gradually works up to incorporating solid foods.

You should expect to get most of your nutrition in the first few weeks after surgery from high protein drinks. Once you have had more time to heal and adjust, you can begin incorporating pureed foods and eventually soft and regular foods.

Keep in mind that you will not be able to eat as much, so you will need to consciously choose foods that will help you maintain a healthy, balanced diet.

What are the benefits of gastric sleeve compared to other weight loss surgeries?

Compared to other bariatric surgeries like gastric bypass and LAP-BAND, gastric sleeve surgery is a simpler procedure that typically takes less than an hour to complete. The recovery process often goes well for many patients. Because a large portion of the stomach is simply removed and then stapled together, there is no need to re-route your intestines like with gastric bypass or insert a foreign body like with LAP-BAND surgery. It is also typically a very affordable option when it comes to weight loss surgery.

What are some of the issues with gastric sleeve?

With any weight loss surgery, there are risks and issues to consider. Because a large portion of the stomach is removed during gastric sleeve surgery, the procedure is not reversible. It is also not recommended for people with severe acid reflux disease, as it tends to be acid inducing. There is also a possibility that the small stomach tube will stretch over time which can lead to late weight gain.

The key takeaway

Gastric Sleeve Surgery is a good weight loss option for people suffering from obesity and other weight-related health conditions. It is a simple, minimally invasive procedure that when paired with proper diet and exercise, can help you lose 50-70% of excess weight over the first 1-2 years after surgery. With our competitive pricing options and the help of our experienced surgeon and staff, you’ll be able to lose weight and start feeling great.


SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE IF GASTRIC SLEEVE SURGERY IS RIGHT FOR YOU

Birmingham Minimally Invasive Surgery is a caring group of professionals who specialize in all types of bariatric surgery. Our surgeon Dr. Jay Long has highly specialized training in bariatric surgery, having completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he focused on taking care of patients that are morbidly obese. And we are so proud of our pricing that we publish the costs right on the front page of our website! Insurance won’t pay? We have a variety of financing options we can offer you so that you are able to get the healthy body you’ve wanted for years. Visit us today at www.bmisurgery.com or give us a call to set up a consultation at 205-833-6907.