Weight loss rates depend on the procedure and the individual. Typically, bypass patients have a more rapid initial weight loss, but commonly regain up to 20 pounds from the initial weight loss. Patients who undergo the adjustable gastric band can expect to lose 1 to 3 pounds per week on a continual basis. The weight loss progresses over a 2- to 3-year period and then stabilizes. Five-year studies show the amount of weight loss from gastric bypass equals that of the adjustable gastric band.
Choosing a Weight Loss Surgeon
When choosing a surgeon, Olsofka says it’s important to look for one who is experienced with the procedure the patient is considering. “Ask about the surgeon’s field of expertise,” he says. Find out if he or she is a bypass surgeon or a band surgeon. It’s an important distinction.
The next step is to look at the surgeon’s overall program. The surgeon should be working in a clinical, multidisciplinary setting with all aspects of management and assessment.
The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery is a good place to start. It’s also smart to get recommendations from other patients.
Life After Surgery
Life after weight loss surgery will never be the same, stresses Olsofka, and not just because patients eat less. “This is an overall, complete change in your lifestyle,” he says. Not only are patients physically healthier, they also report experiencing the positive psychological aspects of losing weight and maintaining that weight loss.
Still, some things will require a period of adjustment. Lifetime follow-up is recommended, with at least three follow-up visits during the first year. Adjustable gastric banding patients require more frequent visits, especially during the first year for band adjustments.
Most doctors stress the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle, which includes a new nutrition plan. Regular exercise is also recommended for maintaining health and improving muscle tone.
Reconstructive surgery may be necessary for some patients after weight loss stabilizes, but this is more likely to be associated with rapid weight loss due to gastric bypass, says Olsofka. Adjustable gastric band patients lose weight at a constant pace, and when that is coupled with a comprehensive weight loss program, plastic surgery is less likely to be required because the skin maintains its ability to retract over time.