Restoring Wellness Through Laparoscopic Techniques

LAP-BAND® Overview

Excess weight poses several risks to your health. At Laparoscopic Surgical Center of New York, we provide LAP-BAND® and several other types of bariatric surgery. LAP-BAND® surgery is a life-changing treatment that can help you achieve a healthier weight and greatly improve your quality of life. After the band is placed around your stomach, you will feel full more quickly and consume less calories over time. LAP-BAND® is performed laparoscopically, so you will benefit from minimal scarring and a faster recovery time compared with other bariatric procedures. LAP-BAND® is also the only type of weight-loss surgery that is reversible.

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LAP-BAND® Eligibility

To determine if you are eligible for LAP-BAND® surgery, we will carefully evaluate your health history and look at your body mass index (BMI). Other factors, such as high blood pressure or other conditions linked to obesity, can also play a role in deciding whether the surgery is right for you. Our team can help determine whether you are a good candidate and provide assistance during the process of applying for medical insurance coverage.
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LAP-BAND® FAQ

When you first begin exploring LAP-BAND® and other bariatric surgery options, you will likely have questions. We provide answers to commonly asked questions so that you can feel more confident as you weigh the benefits of this surgical option for weight loss. It is important that you choose a LAP-BAND® surgeon who is willing to thoroughly answer any and all of your questions before surgery.

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LAP-BAND® Risks

Although the chance of complications is low when surgery is performed by a skilled professional in a clean, accredited facility, there are some LAP-BAND® risks you should be aware of. You can greatly mitigate these risks by choosing a surgeon with appropriate experience and qualifications. You should also ensure that the facility where you receive LAP-BAND® surgery is equipped to handle any number of emergency situations that might arise during your procedure. ​​​​​​​
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