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Which surgery is recommended for high obese patients?
Biliopancreatic bypass with or without duodenal switch procedure. Biliopancreatic diversion is often the procedure of choice for patients with very high BMI (>60 kg/m2) owing to its impressive weight loss profile.
Can liposuction be done on an obese person?
For those who are overweight (BMI between 25 and 29), liposuction may be of use if it is understood that it is not for weight loss. People who are obese (BMI between 30 and 34) or morbidly obese (BMI greater than 35) should take into consideration that there is a limit on how much fat can be removed during one surgery.
What is the maximum amount of fat that can be removed with liposuction?
The maximum amount of fat that can safely be removed with liposuction is between six to eight pounds (three to four liters). An increase in the volume of fat removal heightens the risks of complications.
What is bariatric surgery for morbid obesity?
Severe obesity is a chronic condition that is hard to treat with diet and exercise alone. Bariatric surgery is an operation on the stomach and/or intestines that helps patients with extreme obesity to lose weight.
What is the ideal weight for liposuction?
It is recommended that, for best results, you be within 30 pounds of your ideal weight before undergoing liposuction. This number may be more or less depending on body type, but 30 pounds is a reasonable weight loss goal. If you need to lose closer to 100 pounds, you should attempt natural weight loss.
Why is bariatric surgery only recommended for morbidly obese people?
The ideal target population for bariatric surgery are morbidly obese patients with diabetes and metabolic syndrome because of the enormous benefit derived by surgical treatment and the large risk of premature mortality engendered by diabetes and the metabolic syndrome (41).
How much overweight do you have to be for surgery?
Learn your body mass index A BMI range of 18-24.9 is considered optimal. Morbid obesity is defined as a BMI score of 40 or more. You typically qualify for bariatric surgery if you have a BMI of 35-39, with specific significant health problems like Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea or high blood pressure.