What Are Your Options

This is a safe and effective way to achieve and maintain a healthier weight—without cutting or stapling your stomach. The band limits the amount of food you can eat at one time, so you feel full sooner and stay satisfied longer—making it easier to adhere to healthy eating and lifestyle habits.
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This procedure, also called a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, is one of the most commonly performed procedures for obesity in the U.S. The surgeon creates a very small stomach pouch (approximately egg-sized), from which the rest of the stomach is permanently divided and separated.
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A sleeve gastrectomy is a restrictive surgical weight-loss procedure in which a thin, vertical sleeve of stomach (about the size of a banana) is created and the rest of the stomach is removed.
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Revisional bariatric surgery is performed to alter or repair a pre-existing operation for treatment 
of morbid obesity. In light of the growing number of bariatric surgical procedures performed, the need to revise/repair operations is also increasing.
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The Khalili Center is committed to remaining at the leading edge of research and new minimally invasive surgical techniques. Among the very latest developments in bariatric treatment are endoscopic procedures that are now in clinical trials —and we are actively engaged in these trials.
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The Adolescent Weight Loss Surgery Program at the Khalili Center offers young people a surgical weight loss option that serves as another tool for weight management. We recommend a surgical procedure only when other non-operative approaches have failed to achieve lasting results.
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The Khalili Center Metabolic Surgery Program provides patients with a thorough, individualized plan to treat diabetes and other metabolic conditions using minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopic gastric bypass, adjustable gastric banding, sleeve gastrectomy and new innovative procedures.
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