Laparoscopic Weight Loss Surgery
A Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
designated by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
Weight Loss Surgery
Information Seminar:
February 29, Wednesay, 6:00 pm
The next Information Seminar is going to take place at the Courtyard Boston Woburn/Boston North Hotel.

Support Group
The next Support Group Meeting will be held on March 27, Tuesday at 7:30 pm.
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You have probably tried and failed at long-term weight loss in the past...
Unfortunately for severely obese individuals, successful and sustained
weight loss efforts are seen in less than 5% of dieters. Even if you are
initially successful, you still face overwhelming odds that you will gain
back the weight within a short time.
Many today are turning to surgery as a more successful alternative for
long-term weight loss. Surgery is not ideal for everyone, but when performed in
the right situation, can dramatically improve your life. We are here to help you
make the best choices for you as an individual.
In order to qualify for weight loss surgery, patients must first meet
certain minimum weight criteria. The degree to which you might be overweight
is often expressed by determining your body mass index (BMI). Your BMI is
calculated by taking a ratio of your height to your weight. In general,
patients may consider surgery if their BMI is greater than 40 or greater
than 35 if they have certain life altering illnesses related to their weight.
Click
here to calculate your BMI and read more on the subject.
Having a BMI greater than 40 is called morbid obesity. This means that
your weight is likely to cause (or may have already caused) significant
health related problems such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke,
diabetes, sleep apnea and increased cancer risk. On average, this degree of
being overweight can significantly shorten your expected life span and
complicate any future medical conditions you acquire. We at CSA would like
to help you achieve your goal of weight loss. With successful weight loss,
our patients feel dramatically better about themselves and frequently are
able to reduce or eliminate many of the medications they take to combat
their current weight-related medical conditions.
Our information seminars can help you understand how to take back
control in your life. Surgery is offered to prevent, improve, or even
resolve these weight-related illnesses. Weight loss surgery is therefore
considered medically necessary (not cosmetic) and is usually covered by
insurance plans. You should check with your individual plan to see if you
have such benefits. Your present weight is only partly guided by the food
that you eat. Other major factors important in determining your weight
include genetic, personal, and environmental factors. Often, the only
factors under your direct control include your food intake and the amount of
exercise you get. Your behavior toward food is a very important aspect in
determining the amounts and type of food you eat, and a full behavioral
evaluation is a necessary component of this program and your ultimate
success. The most successful and sustained weight loss efforts will happen
for those who not only have the surgery, but change many aspects of their
behavior.
IMPORTANT: not everyone will be an appropriate candidate for this procedure and therefore not everyone will be approved. If you are interested in becoming a candidate for this procedure, you must begin by attending our information seminar. If you remain interested, you may then proceed on. Most insurance plans will require a referral through your primary care doctor. You can find out whether you need a referral by calling your insurance carrier or primary care doctor. Be aware that you must be evaluated by all the members of our group which include a behavioral psychologist, a medical internist (your present medical doctor), a cardiologist, a pulmonary specialist, a nutritionist, and then finally a surgeon. We encourage you to educate yourself as much as possible about weight loss surgery so that you will be aware of all the possible risks and benefits of this life changing operation. This whole process may take many months.





