Some surgeries do acttualy require you to eat on a diet. Usually the diet would consist of sugars, because of blood loss. Or don't eat cause you are fat and are getting a bypass.
You should consult your doctor before making any decisions. They have specific diets to help post surgery.
No. The amputation of any part of the body requires surgery however crude the method that is used.
The anesthesia and pain medications can cause nausea after any surgery, so a limited diet may be recommended. If there is no nausea, the patient can re establish their regular diet.
You definitely need to talk to your surgeon about any special diet you need to be on before surgery. You can also visit http://www.hss.edu/conditions_your-diet-preparing-for-surgery.asp for extra information.
Liposuction surgery has been performed thousands of times with excellent results but as with any surgery there are risks. Any surgery that requires anesthesia carries the same risk even a simple tonsillectomy. With any surgery it is important to check the physician's credentials and understand and heed the risk and warnings.
If you have already gotten the surgery done all this information should be provided to you by the doctor who did your surgery. You can find out about all of this at any clinic that specializes in the surgery.
You can go to the doctor to get more information on what you should eat after your bariatric surgery. You can also get on any medical or health website and find it as well.
The diet alone will only help very slowly but it might not be very healthy for you. The surgery diet is used because your body has been changed and you need to watch what you eat in order not to do any damage until everything is healed.
Laparoscopic gall bladder surgery requires a surgeon and general anesthesia. However a person should be able to receive said surgery in any major hospital.
Usual that is the case but ultimately it is the joint decision of your doctor and surgeon. It will be determined by how well you handle the surgery and any recovery time.
Medline Plus has a great section on diet. It also has a large selection on Gastric Bypass Surgery. In these articles it goes over surgery, recovery time, and all the risks associated with the surgery. Any surgery is a risk.
Anyone who wants to be a candidate for weight loss surgery knows that before you can undergo any procedure, you have to participate in a physician supervised diet for gastric bypass surgery. This can be one of the most difficult period of the surgical process, and it generally lasts for 6 months. In this stage, you need to eat a very low calorie diet and attempt to lose weight prior to the surgery. It is necessary for two major reasons. First, it shows you how to eat a low calorie diet, necessary after the surgery. Second, it may result in rapid weight loss, so you can avoid the surgery altogether.