The bariatric surgeryThe "Weight Loss Diet," an effective remedy in the fight against obesity, promises a significant change in the lives of patients. However, it is not a magic wand that automatically reduces weight. In the clinics in Tijuana, Veracruz and Tuxtepecthe team of Obesity Outled by the Dr. Luis Canoemphasizes the importance of a postoperative care plan to ensure the best results.
The Rapid Loss Phase
After surgery, most patients experience dramatic weight loss in the first six months. During this period, they may lose as much as 30% of their total weight.
The Transition to Steady Weight Loss
After six months, weight loss gradually slows down. Patients usually reach their goal weight within one to two years after surgery. It is at this point that the patient's commitment to a healthy lifestyle becomes crucial to long-term success.
Bariatric Surgery: Not a Magical Solution
Although bariatric surgery facilitates weight loss, it does not replace the need for significant changes in the patient's lifestyle. Maintaining the lost weight in the long term requires following a diet and exercise plan recommended by Dr. Luis Cano's medical team.
The Plateau Challenge in Weight Loss
It is normal that after a few months, patients experience a stabilization in their weight loss. Do not be alarmed, this does not mean that the surgery has stopped working. On the contrary, it indicates that the body is adapting to the changes in diet and exercise. At this time, adjustment of the postoperative care plan with the medical team is essential.
In Summary
Weight loss after bariatric surgery is significant, but a consistent commitment to a healthy lifestyle is needed to maintain long-term results. Remember, bariatric surgery is not a magic bullet, but a tool that, when combined with a healthy diet and exercise, can lead to lasting, positive change in patients' lives.
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