Morbid
obesity is a chronic disease, meaning that its symptoms build
slowly over an extended period of time. An estimated 5-10 million
Americans are considered morbidly obese. Obesity becomes "morbid"
when it reaches the point of significantly increasing the risk
of one or more obesity-related health conditions or serious diseases
(also known as co-morbidities) that can result either in significant
physical disability or even death.
Weight
loss surgery is major surgery. Its growing use to treat morbid
obesity is the result of three factors: Our current knowledge
of the significant health risks of morbid obesity; the relatively
low risk and complications of the procedures versus not having
obesity surgery; and the ineffectiveness of current non-surgical approaches
to produce sustained weight loss. This site will provide valuable
information about the benefits and risks of weight loss surgery.
However, the best way to get a full assessment of your condition
is to schedule a consultation to determine if weight loss surgery
may be an option for you.
Come inside to learn more about your obesity surgery options in the Memphis Tennessee area with Midsouth Bariatrics.