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Gastric Banding Surgery & The Lap Band Procedure

Restrictive operations, like laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding surgery, are used only to restrict and decrease the amount of food you eat by reducing the size of your stomach. They do not interfere with your normal digestive process. 

With laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding surgery, a hollow band made of special material is placed around your stomach near its upper end through several small incisions in your abdomen. This lap band procedure creates a small pouch and a narrow passage into the larger remaining portion of your stomach.

Lap Band Procedure in Atlanta

Two different types of bands can be used for gastric banding surgery.
• Realize™ Band Lap Band Procedure
• LAP-BAND Lap Band Procedure

The small passage created by the lap band procedure reduces the amount of food that your stomach can hold at one time. It also delays the digestion (emptying of food) from the pouch and causes a feeling of fullness for a long period of time. This combination allows you to lose weight without feeling hungry.

With the lap band procedure, the band can be tightened or loosened over time to change the size of the passage. Initially, the pouch holds about 1 ounce of food and later expands to 2-3 ounces. You will need to have regular follow-up visits with your doctor after your gastric banding surgery to make sure your band is properly fitted.

On average, gastric banding surgery takes one to four hours of operating time. Minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgery usually requires a hospital stay of one to two days, if there are no complications.  As with any surgery there are some risks involved, but your surgeon will discuss these with you in detail before your gastric banding surgery. There is also a detailed follow-up plan  for all bariatric surgeries.

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