Gastric bypass surgery is a drastic weight loss option that shrinks your stomach and bypasses some of your small intestine. It is a complicated procedure, and you should check with your doctor for the best information on it.
I am not sure if you are interested in the heart bypass surgery or the gastric bypass procedure. I do not believe any pictures are taken during the procedures.
There are many places where you can get this information. You can go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronary_artery_bypass_surgery or www.webmd.com/heart-disease/heart-disease-bypass-surgery.
The most common weight loss procedures that come to mind are gastric bypass surgery and the lap band surgery. Gastric bypass is much more invasive and the lap band surgery is becoming increasingly popular because it is much less invasive.
Bariatric surgery includes such techniques as stomach stapling (gastroplasty) and various intestinal bypass procedures to help people eat less and lose weight.
This website tells you all about bypass surgery like the procedures and tells you anything you would like to know http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronary_artery_bypass_surgery
Images of gastric bypass surgery can be found online or in a book. Libraries may have many books regarding different types of procedures and may provide pictures of the surgery.
After gastric bypass surgery you have to be careful of what foods you and and how you eat them. You can also have plastic surgery done to give yourself a body lift if you are left with unwanted hanging skin. http://www.obesityhelp.com/content/lifeafter.html
Depending on the type of bypass surgery you choose for weight loss, the procedures will vary. It will also depend on your overall health and any special conditions you may have; your doctor may refer you to a surgeon who performs special types of bypass surgery. There are even some forms of medical weight loss procedures that require no bypass surgery at all. Researching the different types and knowing what benefits or risks each kind has will help you make a more informed selection. Working with your health care provider will ensure you get the best type of surgery possible.
The risks of gastric bypass surgery may be inquired about at a local Gastric Bypass Surgeon's office or online at various websites that provide information regarding the risks, such as the following: www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass/MY00825, www.muschealth.com/weightlosssurgery/procedures/bypassrisks.htm, and www.webmd.com/diet/news/20041007/studies-weigh-risks-of-gastric-bypass-surgery.
There are several common procedures used for weight loss. The most common procedures are lapband, liposuction, and gastric bypass. Lapband can be reversed, liposuction needs to be done on a regular basis to be efficient and gastric bypass is permanent.
It is perhaps not a question of which surgery is best, but which surgery is most suited to your peronal needs. Both of these procedures can help you lose significant amounts of weight, but you need to see a Bariatric Surgeon to discover which is the most appropriate procedure for you. A gastric band is reversible, but a gastric bypass is not.
No there isn't. I recommend you go on a healthy diet and exercise a lot because that surgery is very risky and there can be quite a few complications.