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Getting Ready for Scalpel-free obesity surgery?
Varun Pratap

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For many people the option of choosing weight loss surgery is very

attractive, especially if they have a lot of weight to lose. Stomach-stapling

surgery to combat obesity is their favorite choice. well with the science and

advancement in medical studies. You'll soon have these Scalpel free surgeries.

According to the Doctors, in the future with a tube inserted through the

mouth, making the procedure safer than using an incision and opening the way for

more people to undergo it.

According to news reported by CNN, Doing the surgery without incisions will

make it a lower-risk, lower-cost proposition and may be applicable to patients

who are less obese than those who are currently considered for surgery, said Dr.

Philip Schauer, head of bariatric surgery at the Cleveland Clinic

But the real question is, Is it really the right choice? Is it worth the

risk?

Any type of surgery involves risks, and that includes the risks from both the

procedure itself and also the effects of anesthetic used. Ironically a person

may be considered so overweight, the surgeon is reluctant to perform any type of

surgery in case they expire on the table.

No matter what kind of surgery, there are always risk involved. In fact my

family doctor used to say "Surgery, major or minor no matter what, Its a risk to

your life whenever you go under the knife".

Today people are looking for too many of quick fixes. Just take your normal

weight loss surgery where you stomach is cut open and its size is reduced. After

undergoing weight loss surgery, patients are usually uncomfortable and in some

degree of pain for several weeks afterwards while their wound heals. Their diet

gets monitored for quite a few weeks and normal food is added to their diet in

small amount. This is because the digestion system becomes delicate after going

through the process.

Even if you pass this phase, that doesn't mean that you can go out and binge

every night. Any excess food you eat, you'll throw up. And then you also must

prove that you are willing to make a commitment that is life long with regards

to their lifestyle, diet and physical activity.

I wonder what if, from right now, you start to improve your lifestyle and

diet. You'll start seeing some incredible results. Yup by just changing the

lifestyle. If you are willing to take the physical risks involved, then be

willing to exercise and eat healthy. Don't let the medical industry sell you

another weight loss surgery with unproven efficacy.

If you just follow basic guidelines of good eating and working out 10-20

minutes a day. You'll find yourself not only losing all your excess weight, but

also enjoy more stamina, energy. This is the kind of decision that you should be

taking instead of going through painful surgery.


About the Author



Varun Pratap is Author of Free Report on "Cleansing Methods and 10 minutes

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