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Bariatric surgery myth-busting

Mr Myutan Kulendran
Written in association with: Mr Myutan Kulendran Consultant Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeon in Central London
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Published: 21/11/2024 Edited by: Conor Lynch on 09/12/2024

Bariatric surgery, commonly referred to as weight-loss surgery, is a life-changing procedure for individuals battling severe obesity. Despite its proven benefits, misconceptions about bariatric surgery often prevent people from considering it as a viable treatment option. Let’s debunk some common myths and highlight the realities of bariatric surgery.

Myth 1: Bariatric surgery is the “easy way out”

A prevalent myth is that bariatric surgery is a shortcut to weight loss. In reality, it is a medically supervised intervention for those who have struggled with obesity for years despite diet, exercise, and other treatments.

 

Post-surgery, patients must adopt significant lifestyle changes, including dietary adjustments, regular physical activity, and ongoing medical follow-ups. Bariatric surgery is a tool, not a solution, requiring effort and commitment for long-term success.

 

Myth 2: Bariatric surgery is only for extremely obese individuals

While bariatric surgery is often associated with extreme obesity, it can also be an option for individuals with a lower BMI (body mass index) who have obesity-related health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, sleep apnoea, or hypertension. Each candidate is evaluated based on a comprehensive medical assessment, not solely their weight.

 

Myth 3: Bariatric surgery is dangerous

As with any surgery, bariatric procedures come with risks, but advances in medical technology and surgical techniques have made them safer than ever. Minimally invasive procedures such as laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery reduce recovery time and complications. In fact, the risk of serious complications from untreated obesity often outweighs the risks of the surgery itself.

 

Myth 4: You can’t regain weight after surgery

Bariatric surgery doesn’t guarantee permanent weight loss. Without adherence to a healthy lifestyle, some patients may regain weight. Success depends on a comprehensive approach, including nutritional guidance, mental health support, and physical activity.

 

Reality: Bariatric surgery improves lives

Beyond weight loss, bariatric surgery can lead to significant health improvements, including remission of type 2 diabetes, improved heart health, and enhanced quality of life. By debunking myths, individuals can make informed decisions and embrace the transformative potential of bariatric surgery under professional guidance.

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