Gastroplasty Is A Type Of Bariatric Surgery Used To Help Patients Lose Weight And Reduce The Risk Of Developing Obesity-Related Illnesses. It Involves The Use Of A Gastric Sleeve, A Thin, Tube-Like Device That Is Implanted In The Stomach. The Sleeve Reduces The Size Of The Stomach, So That The Patient Feels Full After Eating A Smaller Amount Of Food. This Process Of Reducing The Size Of The Stomach Helps The Patient To Eat Less And Lose Weight. The Procedure Also Restricts The Amount Of Food That Can Be Consumed In One Sitting, Limiting Calories And Helping To Reduce The Risk Of Overeating. The Procedure Is Often Done Laparoscopically, Meaning That The Surgeon Will Make Several Small Incisions In The Abdomen And Then Use A Camera To Guide The Placement Of The Sleeve. After The Procedure, The Patient Will Need To Make Permanent Lifestyle Changes, Such As Eating Smaller Portions, Exercising Regularly, And Making Healthy Food Choices. Gastroplasty Is An Effective Weight Loss Procedure That Can Help Improve Overall Health And Reduce The Risk Of Obesity-Related Illnesses.
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