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Morbid Obesity: The Solution
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- No diet or drug therapy program exists today that can effectively bring about significant, sustained weight loss in morbidly obese persons.
- Weight loss surgery is the only treatment that can achieve marked, lasting weight reduction in morbidly obese persons.
- Better results are obtained with weight loss surgery than the medical profession achieves in nearly every other area of patient care.
- At the University of Minnesota Medical Center Weight Loss Surgery Center, 80% of our patients have excellent results, losing an average of 100 pounds, with minimal postoperative problems. Another 10% have good results, losing somewhat less or sustaining more significant postoperative problems.
- Long-term follow-up is essential and will include dietary instruction, exercise therapy, and, where feasible, patient support groups.
- No operation is without risk. At the University of Minnesota Medical Center Weight Loss Surgery Center, surgery is extremely safe: operative mortality has been about 1 out of 500 patients.
- Our weight loss surgery patients are, as a rule, highly satisfied with their postoperative health, appearance, exercise and work capacity, and the social acceptance that follows significant weight loss.
- Most insurance policies and health care payers cover surgery for morbid obesity
Please review specific clinical information at our University of Minnesota Physicians website.
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