Weight loss surgeries are always evolving as does techology. Talking to your doctor is the best option for discovering new weight loss surgeries visiting these websites may also give you some starter information http://www.click2houston.com/health/28051230/detail.html http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Diet/weight-loss-surgery-excess-stomach-removed-mouth/story?id=11418914
This website gives you info on what types of weight loss surgery there are and is a very very informational site. It shows how much pounds people have lost and calories just because of weight loss surgery! http://www.obesityhelp.com/
Here is a great link to compare different types of operations to find out what is right for you: http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/your-options-in-weight-loss-surgery-making-the-choice. I hope this helps.
There are many different types of weight loss surgery and prices vary accordingly. Contacting your local physician or hospital clinic can get you a basic price range for various surgery options as well as the prerequisites for each surgery.
The website www.obesityhelp.com/content/lifeafter.html can provide online help for post weight loss surgery. They also have a support group that can help you keep the weight off and deal with emotions that come with the procedure.
To look for information on bariatric weight loos surgery, the following website should be best for you: http://www.bariatric-surgery-source.com/ or http://www.lifespan.org/tmh/services/surgery/bariatric/
There are many places where one can find the book "Weight Loss Surgery for Dummies". One can find the book "Weight Loss Surgery For Dummies" at popular on the web sources such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Obeityhelp.com and WebMD.com are two great resources where you can find information about gastric bypass surgery and weight loss. If you are looking for information offline, your doctor would be glad to assist you.
To find out more information on weight loss after surgery, you can either talk to your family doctor, or the surgeon that performed the surgery on you about how quickly the weight will began to decrease.
To find out more about bariatric weight loss surgery and if it is safe for you check out these two sites http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/713969 or http://www.warrentonweightloss.com/weight-loss-surgery/is-bariatric-surgery-safe
WebMD provides a very good description of what the gastrectomy surgery involves including a list of pros, cons and risks involved with the surgery. The article in which all of the information is located here: http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/your-options-in-weight-loss-surgery-making-the-choice?page=3
A weight loss surgery center specializes in this procedure, and is therefore a good resource if you are considering WLS. There are weight loss surgery centers throughout the United States and the UK.
If you would like to find information on what weight loss surgery will do for you, you need to go to your doctor and have a consultation with them and they can tell you if it wil work for you.