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This surgery is safe. There is a 5 percentage of failure rate for this surgery and it is usually due to balloon leakage, band migration, and deep infection.
The weight will stay off for as long as you continue to eat less. No more or less.
The results of the surgery itself are permenant however the eyes continue to change after surgery so the results may not be permenant in the long run.
one week, after that continue with steroid drops for 2 weeks
The typical recovery time for labial surgery is two weeks. One can return to work after one week and continue doing day-to-day activities after two weeks.
stroke, damage to the brain stem, infection, leakage of spinal fluid and damage to the cranial nerves. Hearing loss and/or tinnitis often result from the surgery
Gastrointestinal surgery for obesity, also called bariatric surgery, alters the digestive process to achieve rapid weight loss. Many of these surgeries involve staples, so leakage and infection can occur.
After stoma surgery, some leakage at the rectum can occur, especially if the rectum is still intact and not removed. This leakage, sometimes referred to as "mucus discharge," can be normal as the body adjusts. However, if leakage is excessive or accompanied by discomfort, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and management. Proper stoma care and follow-up can help minimize complications.
The first most common risk of breast implant plastic surgery is infection from the surgery itself. There are also a number of things that can go wrong with the implant, such as leakage. With any surgery, there is no guarantee of the outcome so there can be asymmetry or an unpleasing shape afterwards.
Some of the dangers of plastic surgery could be infection, leakage, pain, and even death. You could have severe allergic reactions or skin infections for items being put in your body.
Once you have the gastric bypass you won't need another surgery unless there are complications such as leakage, but this is rare. However, depending on your original size and skin elasticity, you may consider surgery to remove excess skin from (primarily) the waist, legs and arms.
PAD surgery recovery