4 Misconceptions about Weight Loss Surgery

Weight Loss Surgery

One misconception that exists about obesity is that it is a weight-related issue but studies that have been carried out have shown that it affects many other body organs which can be a threat to overall health.  One can undergo weight loss surgery in Tijuana Mexico, a popular method for the treatment of obesity.  Despite that, there are so many benefits that one can get from bariatric surgery procedures that can be carried out in Mexico, very few people are having the procedure done.  This is because of the misconceptions that exist regarding the procedures and the lack of information. This article seeks to debunk 4 misconceptions about weight loss surgery.

Misconception 1: Weight loss surgery is risky

Just like any other surgical procedure, weight loss surgery also poses risks such as bleeding, leaking, and deep vein thrombosis. When the surgery is conducted by a trained surgeon and in the correct settings, these risks can be avoided or minimized during the surgery and in the aftercare.

Misconception 2: Weight loss surgery affects one’s fertility

After undergoing weight loss surgery, one is advised not to get pregnant within the first two years. This is because one should be working on achieving their target weight, something which can be difficult should you get pregnant.  Studies have shown that weight loss surgery increases fertility rates and higher levels of testosterone in men.

Misconception 3: Dieting and exercise are effective in helping you lose weight sustainably

Overeating and lack of exercise are no longer viewed as the key contributors to obesity. Science has proven that obesity is a complex condition that is as a result of several genetic, biological, metabolic, socio-economic, and cultural factors.  When a person loses weight through dieting and exercise, the body through biological changes decides to compensate through increased appetite and reduced metabolism.  This, therefore, means that it’s not possible to maintain weight loss through these methods alone and bariatric surgery can be beneficial.

Misconception 4: Bariatric surgery will make me thin

The total amount of weight lost will be determined by the type of surgery, initial weight, age, gender, any underlying health conditions, and physical activities. It is expected that one will lose 30-65% of his excess weight and the only way to maintain the weight loss is to make lifestyle changes regarding your diet and mobility. It’s possible to have a high BMI post-surgery and still be considered a success story depending on your initial weight before the surgery.