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Teenage Weight-Loss Surgery

With the ever-increasing rates of teen obesity, it is perhaps no surprise that the number of teens turning to surgical options for weight-loss is also on the rise. While many argue that teens should lose weight through lifestyle change, some struggling teens turn to surgery because they feel as if they have no other option. For these teens, surgery, as invasive as it may be, seems the only escape from their weight-related struggles.

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Skin Removal After Weight Loss Surgery

As you gain weight, your skin expands to accommodate underlying fat. But in cases of extreme weight loss, such as after bariatric weight loss surgery, patients are often left with unsightly excess skin. Because of its decreased elasticity, this skin tends to hang, sag and give a body a lumpy appearance. According to Dr. Michael Bermant, board-certified plastic surgeon, this is not a problem you can correct with diet or exercise alone. Excess skin must be surgically removed.

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Weight Loss Treatment Programs

In a case of extreme obesity, also known as morbid obesity, diet and exercise are not enough to lose weight. In this situation, the individual’s health may be at risk if he or she cannot reach a healthier weight. There may be a need for additional procedures in order to cure this type of obesity. When choosing the right kind of weight loss treatment, obese individuals should consult with their doctors to find out what is the best option for them. Some of these procedures involve risks that must be considered before deciding to undergo a particular treatment option.