What Exactly is Lap Band Surgery?
What exactly is Bariatric surgery? It is actually derived from two Greek words which mean weight and treatment. The field of Bariatrics mainly concerns the cause, prevention, and treatment of severe overweight, a condition more commonly known as morbid obesity. Morbidly obese people weigh a hundred pounds or more than their normal body weight. This is a big problem in the USA. This is the reason for http://www.fitness.gov/.
Luckily though, it is possible to loose that weight through a surgical process which is offered through various bariatric centers around the nation. This surgical procedure also has some hefty requirements which include things like you have to be morbidly obese for at least the last five years as well the last two of them need to be spent in some sort of structured weight loss program. However, if you qualify for the gastric bypass surgery, then chances are that you will also qualify for insurance coverage and although the insurance companies will still be reluctant to pay sometimes making you wait a year before finally giving in, they do have to pay if you qualify because it is the law.
The two types of surgery includes restrictive and combined restrictive and malabsorptive. The first type of operation simply reduces the size of the stomach by placing staples or band. This will result in a drastic reduction in the amount of food the stomach can ingest. The second type of surgery reduces the stomach capacity and bypasses the upper part of the small intestine. This will cause a reduced number of calories and nutrients absorbed by body that will result in further weight loss.
Prior to suturing the incision closed, the surgeon will then place the adjustment nozzle near the surface of the skin so that the band can be latter adjusted. The surgeon will then close up the incision with sutures. Later if there is a need to make the Lap-Band tighter or looser, a needle will be inserted just under the skin where the nozzle was left and the tip of the needle will be pushed into the nozzle and either extract some of the saline solution or add more.
Does insurance cover weight loss surgery?
The good news though is that as long as you qualify for the procedure, your insurance company is also required to pay for the procedure. They may give you the run around as well as make you jump through hoop after hoop, but eventually they will finally give in and sign your bill and pay for the procedure. You have just got to be consistent because they want you to give up so they don’t have to pay the $15,000 to $30,000 for the weight loss surgery. But I’m telling you if your insurance doesn’t approve you then you will need exercise equipment.
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