As you may already know, numerous countries
in the world are facing a great problem known as the obesity epidemic. In the
United States alone it was found that in 2009 around 63.1% of the adult
population was either overweight or obese… that means less than two-fifths of
the population are at least in decent shape. The good news is that scientists
haven’t exactly been twiddling their thumbs; they have been looking into various
ways of fighting this weight problem, and one of the solutions they have come
up with is weight loss surgery.
Chances are that you have already heard of
the term “liposuction”, a procedure which consists of
literally taking the fat
out of someone’s body. There are a few more types of procedures which tend to
be used for weight loss, such as gastric binding which reduces the size of the
stomach with the implantation of a medical device. Needless to say, many people
are strongly considering giving these weight loss surgeries a shot, and if you
are one of them then you should take a step back and really think this through.
Do You Really Need it?
This is the first question that you need to
be asking yourself. These procedures were made in order to save the lives of
people suffering from obesity; some of them have come to a point where their
body can’t take much more of their lifestyle and are in need of a drastic
intervention. The U.S. National Institutes of Health have officially stated
that only people who have a BMI (body mass index) over 40, or between 35 and 40
but suffer from health complications, should be eligible for this type of
surgery. If all you are looking to do is just lose a bit of weight the easy way
without exercising, then perhaps you’ll be shocked at how much you will have to
pay for the procedure, and not only in terms of money.
The Cost of a Surgery
When a surgery is being performed on you,
the body is artificially put to sleep using some kind of anesthetic, which
already puts a considerable strain on it. Then, while you will be lying
unconscious, surgeons will be slicing you open, inserting tubes in your body,
removing parts of it, sowing you, and more. As you can guess, even though you
don’t feel it during the process, once you wake up from it you will be in for a
hell of a ride as constant pains and aches will plague you for the weeks to
come.
From a monetary perspective, a full-body
surgery usually costs between $5,000 and $10,000, depending on where you live.
If you don’t find the price to be a bit too high, keep in mind that a weight
loss surgery, regardless of which type it is, doesn’t guarantee you any
permanent results. Indeed, once the bandages are removed and all the scars have
healed, you will still be living your old lifestyle and chances are that you
will find all the weight you’ve lost in no time… and then you will go back into
surgery, because that’s how plastic surgeons make their money.
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