Medical Weight Loss Procedures - The Pros, Cons, and Alternatives
Several medical weight loss procedures have been developed over the years to help patients lose and maintain excess weight. While these procedures can be effective, they aren’t necessarily the best option. Here’s what you should know about common weight loss procedures

Gastric Bypass, Banding, and Sleeves
There are three common types of gastric surgeries to be aware of. Gastric bypass surgery “splits” the stomach into two smaller stomachs, one that collects food and another that creates digestive fluids. This helps people feel full faster and reduce calorie absorption. However, it can also reduce nutrient absorption, which could require patients to take supplements to get enough vitamins and minerals.
Gastric bands achieve a similar result, but by applying an inflatable band around the stomach that can be removed later. Finally, gastric sleeves permanently remove up to 75 percent of the stomach so patients feel full faster. However, each of these surgeries presents risks like blood clots and infections.
Non-Surgical Alternatives
Surgical weight loss procedures should typically be viewed as a last resort, as they can have dangerous side effects and lead to nutritional deficiencies. Instead, the first solution should be to follow a program of lifestyle changes that include healthy eating, exercise, and improving one’s mental health to permanently adopt these habits. Addressing other medical issues that could be contributing to an unhealthy weight can also improve outcomes — all without invasive surgery.
At Pax Medical Associates, Dr. Chimezie Amanambu and his team help patients achieve lasting results through customized weight loss plans. By addressing underlying medical issues, developing healthy nutritional habits, exercising, and more, you can get on track for effective weight management without risky surgical procedures.

