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Adjustable Weight Loss
Once placed around the stomach, tubing connects the LAP-BAND® to an access port fixed beneath the skin of your abdomen. This allows the surgeon to change the stoma (stomach outlet) size by adding or subtracting saline, or salt water, inside the inner balloon through the access port. This adjustment process helps determine the rate of weight loss. If the band is too loose and weight loss is inadequate, adding more saline can reduce the size of the stoma to further restrict the amount of food that can move through it. If the band is too tight, the surgeon will remove some saline to loosen the band and reduce the amount of restriction.

The diameter of the band can be modified to meet your individual needs, which can change as you lose weight. For example, pregnant patients can expand their band to accommodate a growing fetus, while patients who aren’t experiencing significant weight loss can have their bands tightened.

The LAP-BAND® System is also the only adjustable weight-loss surgery available in the United States to help maintain restriction and keep the weight off long-term.

For more on the LAP-BAND® SYSTEM (click here)(back)

To receive more information on the LAP-Band® System or other weight-loss options offered by Tri-City Reigional Medical Center Bariatric Program please call
1-877-4OBESITY.

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H. Joseph Naim, MD. FACS is board certified in general surgery and has extensive experience in laparoscopic weight loss surgery, including the LapBand, the Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass, and the Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy. (for a more information about Dr Naim click here)

GENERAL SURGERY • ADVANCED LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY • BARIATRIC SURGERY

BOARD CERTIFIED IN GENERAL SURGERY • FELLOWSHIP TRAINED IN BARIATRIC SURGERY
MEMBER OF: AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BARIATRIC AND METABOLIC SURGERY
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