Weight-Loss Surgery:

What to Expect and How to Prepare

Minimally invasive weight-loss surgery may be the best long-term solution for extreme obesity. Health problems can dramatically improve or disappear shortly after the bariatric procedure. Here are things to know in the weeks leading up to weight-loss surgery – and what to expect afterwards.

BEFORE SURGERY

EMOTIONAL HEALTH

Before surgery, psychological assessments can help you prepare and adjust for the journey ahead.

 

DIETARY CHANGES

Dietary tweaks include smaller portions, fully chewing food, staying hydrated, avoiding alcohol, taking vitamin supplements and tracking calorie intake.

 

PRE-SURGERY TESTING

Medical tests completed prior to surgery may include blood count, urinalysis, sleep apnea testing and bone density tests.

AFTER SURGERY

CONSISTENT EXERCISE

When a doctor clears you, start exercising for 30 minutes most days of the week to improve circulation and metabolism.

 

RESTFUL SLEEP

Getting seven hours or more of rejuvenating sleep supports immediate weight-loss efforts as well as long-term maintenance.

 

SIDE EFFECTS

It’s normal to experience fatigue, nausea, vomiting, postsurgical pain, weakness, loss of appetite and diarrhea.

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Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832795/