What are the potential risks and complications of revision surgery?

Like all surgeries, revision surgery carries risks such as infection, bleeding, and reactions to anesthesia. It also tends to be more complex and can have higher risk compared to the initial bariatric surgery due to factors such as scar tissue and changes in anatomy.

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Who is a candidate for revision surgery?

Candidates for revision surgery typically are those who have not achieved significant weight loss following their initial procedure, those who have regained substantial weight, or those experiencing complications or health issues from the original surgery.

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What is revision bariatric surgery?

Revision bariatric surgery is a secondary procedure performed after the initial weight loss surgery. It may be done to correct complications from the original surgery or to improve weight loss results if the initial surgery did not achieve the desired outcomes.

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What if I regain the weight after surgery?

Some weight regain is possible over time, but significant weight regain can be prevented through diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. If necessary, further treatment options, including revision surgery, are available. Your medical team will help guide you to prevent and address weight regain.

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