Information on gastric bands can be found in pamphlets at health clinics, and also by speaking to personal physicians who specialize in weight loss surgery.
When deciding to have a gastric band procedure it is crucial that you understand and follow a strict pre-operative and post-operative diet. You can find more information at www.bariatric-surgery.info
To find more information regarding gastric bypass surgery. I would recommend speaking with a doctor or dietician. You can also read some information online. Here is a site I found useful:http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass
The first place to find information about gastric bands would be to visit your family physician. They have pamphlets and additional information regarding gastric bands, diet and health and more.
You can find more information on mini gastric bypass surgery from your doctor. Your doctor will then send you to a specialist and then the specialist will then give you even more information.
To find more information on Gastric Banding and related operations check out Wikipedia's page on gastric banding. Also check for information on WebMd. If you have further questions consult your healthcare provider.
I recommend asking your Doctor to find more information about gastric bypass surgery. You can also find information by going to the following link:http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/cost/
If you want to learn more about gastric band surgery, you could try going to your local library for books on the topic, ask your physician, or try internet websites. Some websites containing information are http://www.lapband.com/en/home/, http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass/MY00825, and http://www.obesitylapbandsurgery.com/tecmain.html.
To find out more information on a Roux Gastric bypass talk to a family doctor about it.Specialists can be contacted as well but most of the time people have to be referred.
You should talk to your doctor or someone that had the procedure done. Not everyone is a candidate for that procedure.sometimes the risks are more than the benifits.
You can go to webmd.com and click gastric bypass surgery to read more information on the topic.
Websites written by medical professionals would probably give you the most accurate and up-to-date information. WebMD has a lot of information about the gastric banding procedure. http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-banding-surgery-for-weight-loss
Wikipedia and gastricsurgery.ca or both good on-line sources of information. In person you can get information from your doctor or local Public Health agency. In Canada, telehealth is available by phone and may be able to provide you with more information.