Bariatric Surgical Weight Loss at Beaumont
Bariatric surgical weight loss includes a number of procedures that modify the gastrointestinal tract to help you lose weight. More than 98 percent of Beaumont patients who have this surgery do so using a minimally invasive approach.
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TYPES OF BARIATRIC SURGERY
Surgical Weight Loss Procedures
- Gastric bypass surgery – The stomach is divided into two sections, forming a small pouch of less than one ounce that serves as the “new” stomach. This limits the amount
of food intake. It also provides a feeling of fullness and satisfaction with smaller portions. A part of the small intestine is also bypassed limiting food and caloric absorption.
- Gastric sleeve surgery – About 85 percent of the stomach is removed so that it takes the shape of a tube or sleeve.
- Lap-Band® surgery – An adjustable band is placed around the top portion of the stomach. The band can be tightened like a belt to form a small pouch that serves as a new,
much-smaller stomach, essentially restricting the amount a person can eat before feeling full.
WHO QUALIFIES?
Bariatric surgery isn't necessarily the best solution for everyone. It's only one option. The following criteria are required:
- You have a BMI of 40 or higher.
- OR, you have a BMI of 35 to 39.9 with other medical complications such as Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease or osteoarthritis. If you don't know what your BMI is, talk to your doctor or use the BMI calculator.
- You're between the ages of 18 and 75.
- Psychologically, you're in a relatively healthy place.
- Besides losing weight, you're also committed to making lifestyle changes.
If you're not an ideal candidate for bariatric surgery, you may want to consider our non-surgical weight loss program.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
When combined with a comprehensive treatment plan, bariatric surgery may often act as an effective tool to provide you with long term weight-loss and help you increase your quality of health. It has been shown to help improve or resolve
many obesity-related conditions, such as Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and more. Frequently, individuals who improve their weight find themselves taking less and less medications to treat their obesity-related conditions.
Cost of Surgical Weight Loss
Many Beaumont services for bariatric surgery are covered by insurance. More information on what you will pay at the Weight Control Centers can be found here.
Beaumont Bariatric Surgery Program
How does it work?
Because we realize that your chances of achieving and sustaining a healthy weight are significantly better with support, Beaumont offers a comprehensive program for bariatric patients. Led by a physician who specializes in obesity medicine, the program
at the Weight Control Centers include licensed psychology staff, exercise physiologists and dietitians to help you during your weight loss journey.
Our offerings include:
- Bariatric Support Group, an educational support program for patients
who have had or are planning to have bariatric surgery
- Cooking classes
- Lifestyle and nutrition education classes
- On-site Healthy Living Store, for convenient purchase of supplemental products to assist in recovery after surgery
Other programs at Beaumont are also led by physicians who specialize in obesity medicine, and include one-on-one consultations and a comprehensive medical team by your side.
Getting Started
Take the first step in your bariatric weight loss program by attending a free informational seminar where you’ll meet our staff and learn more about what the program can do for you.
Watch the online video seminar or register for an in-person
seminar by visiting our classes page. You can also call 888-899-4600.
Select a location near you:
Canton
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Canton
Dearborn
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Dearborn
Grosse Pointe
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Grosse Pointe
Royal Oak
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Royal Oak
Trenton
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Trenton
Troy
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Troy
Wayne
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Wayne
Accreditation
Many of Beaumont’s bariatric surgery centers are accredited under the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP®), a joint program of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the American Society
for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS).
Learn more about Beaumont's accreditation »