Posts Tagged ‘Weight Loss’

New Non-Surgical Weight Loss Program of Louisiana

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

tape measureThe Surgical Specialists of Louisiana have always been concerned with obesity and the illnesses that affect people who are fighting the weight loss battle. Since 2001, SSL has offered weight loss surgery options and our patients have enjoyed long term success. So, who can better lead the fight against obesity? The Surgical Specialists are excited to announce our new program called MyWeightTM.

MyWeightTM is a medically supervised non-surgical weight loss program that offers a variety of options and focuses on individualized plans. There are three phases to this program. Patients can decide which phase or phases work best for them.

1. Physician Supervised Program
2. Nutritional Counseling and Products
3. Physical Program

The staff at MyWeightTM will lead you through a simple and customized approach to successful weight loss, based on your weight loss goals and your lifestyle.

The first phase of the MyWeightTM Individualized Weight Loss Solution Program is an initial patient consultation with a medical team member and the physician. A review of your health history will allow them to formulate a plan just for you. This plan may include FDA-approved appetite suppressants, dietary changes, injections to boost your energy and regularly scheduled follow up visits. We will walk with you through your weight loss journey. We want you to succeed and will provide ongoing weight loss support and resources to help you.

Proper nutrients are the fuel for your body to function every day. The second phase of the MyWeightTMProgram consists of Nutritional counseling and guidance on caloric intake, supplements, grocery shopping, and cooking for healthy eating. Our free cookbook offers easy-to-prepare, wonderful, low-calorie recipes.

Physical focus is a key part of an overall wellness program and, for some, this can be the most difficult phase. As part of the MyWeightTM program, you will receive one free session with a Personal Trainer. Our fitness expert will direct you through an exercise routine that will be fun, not work! As you gradually increase your exertion, your muscle mass will increase, and we all know that muscle burns fat!

MyWeightTM is a multi-level weight loss program focusing on the Medical, Nutritional, and Physical components for a healthy lifestyle. Contact us or call today at 985-640-8255 to schedule your initial visit.

Body Contouring After Bariatric Surgery

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

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Many patients undergoing bariatric surgery often wonder if they will need plastic surgery to remove excess skin after they’ve lost weight. This is not always the case. Depending on your age and the elasticity of your skin you may see your body return to a somewhat normal state. Others, however, will see an excess of saggy skin around their midsection, thighs, arms or breasts. This can present both physical and emotional concerns. Hanging skin can be uncomfortable and can cause hygiene problems. And patients who worked hard to reach their weight loss goals may find themselves, once again, embarrassed by their physical appearance. Plastic surgery could be the solution.

Body contouring after massive weight loss is on the rise. In fact, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) nearly 67,000 body contouring procedures after massive weight loss were performed in 2007. This accounts for roughly one-fourth of all bariatric surgery patients.

The most commonly performed procedures for bariatric surgery patients are panniculectomy, abdominoplasty, breast lift, brachioplasty, and vertical thigh lift.

Panniculectomy: a procedure that reduces the size of the pannus, or the excess skin that hangs in the abdominal region. This procedure is often covered by insurance companies to improve physical function.

Abdominoplasty: this procedure, like the panniculectomy, also removes excess abdominal skin but also tightens the muscle.

Breast lift: also known as a mastopexy, this is the most common plastic surgery procedure for weight loss surgery patients. Because the breast volume may have decreased with weight loss, implants are often used to lift and shape the breast.

Brachioplasty: this technique, to remove excess hanging skin from the arm, cannot be performed without creating a large scar. Many patients however, find this trade off well worth it.

Vertical thigh lift: a procedure that removes the excess tissue extending from the groin to the knee. Like the arm lift, it generally leaves a large scar.

If you are considering body contouring after your weight loss procedure, it is best to wait at least one full year after your bariatric surgery or until you have reached a stable weight. Having plastic surgery prematurely may not give you the results you are looking for and may mean revisional surgery later on. It is also advisable to reach a healthy weight. Surgery, cosmetic or otherwise, carries risks. These risks can be minimized as your Body Mass Index (BMI) decreases and any weight-related health conditions begin to resolve themselves.

Many plastic surgeons are now specializing in procedures for weight loss surgery patents. The Surgical Specialists of Louisiana can provide you with a list of recommended plastic surgeons and connect you with patients who have undergone body contouring. Additionally, the ASPS is a great resource for detailed information about these and other procedures. You can reach their site at www.plasticsurgery.org.

The Obesity Epidemic

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

It comes as no surprise that the United States is suffering from an obesity epidemic. Over the past thirty years, the number of Americans classified as overweight or obese has, according to the CDC, nearly doubled. Today about 21.6% of adults in the United States are obese1.

Overweight and obesity are terms used to identify ranges of weight that are greater than what is generally considered healthy. Obesity is classified as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or greater. Obesity increases the likelihood of certain diseases and health problems such as diabetes, hypertension and sleep apnea. These associated health conditions are often referred to as comorbidities. Obesity is also associated with a shocking 400,000 deaths each year.

Obesity MapYou may have seen the CDC’s colorful maps that visually depict how obesity is sweeping the nation – the maps redden and darken with each passing year. In 2008, only Colorado had an obese population of less than 20%. Here in Louisiana, nearly 30% of the adult population is now classified as obese1.

But adult obesity isn’t the only cause for concern. According to The New England Journal of Medicine, for the first time in two centuries, the current generation of children may have a shorter life expectancy than their parents. This is due mainly in part to the obesity epidemic and subsequential increase in comorbid conditions, such as Type II diabetes, among children and adolescents. Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) shows that the incidence of obesity has increased to 12.4% for children aged 2 to 5 years and to roughly 17% for those aged 6 to 19 years3.

The CDC’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) has also found a correlation between obesity and racial/ethnic groups. African Americans have the highest rates of obesity – a 51% higher prevalence compared to Caucasians, while Hispanics have a 21% higher prevalence1. More information about obesity and its impact on health can be found in our Weight Loss Learning Center.

These statistics may seem daunting but rest assured – there is good news! Surgical Specialists of Louisiana offers many options to help you lose weight, keep it off and improve your health. We offer laparoscopic weight loss surgery, such as gastric bypass, incisionless weight loss procedures and even a personalized non-surgical medically supervised weight loss program. You can attend one of our free seminars to learn more, or contact us to request a confidential phone call.

1 CDC: “U.S. Obesity Trends 1985 – 2008.” Available at http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/
data/trends.html. Accessed Sept 15, 2009.

2. Weight-Control Information Network (WIN); an information service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). Statistics related to overweight and obesity. June 2007. Available at http://win.niddk.nih.gov/statistics/index.htm. Accessed Sept 15, 2009.

3. CDC: “Childhood Overweight and Obesity”. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/
childhood/index. Accessed Sept 15, 2009.

Bariatric Patient Spotlight: Chad Soileau

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

CSolieau3Chad Soileau’s goals started simply – fit in a size large shirt, walk one mile, be comfortable wearing a belt. But, as he rapidly crossed these achievements off his list, he set his sights on something greater—to compete in the Ironman World Championship in Kona Hawaii.

Before undergoing Roux-n-Y gastric bypass surgery with the Surgical Specialists of Louisiana, Chad had difficultly performing simple daily tasks such as walking or tying his shoes. He was forced to exit a roller coaster at a local amusement park because he could no longer fit in the seat. He was even required to turn down a promotion to 1st Lieutenant in the Army because he was on their weight control program. But it was a visit to the doctor’s office that made him finally take action. “The simple fact was I would be dead in 5 to 10 years if I didn’t do something” said Chad on his website www.team464.com, named fittingly after his pre-op weight of 464 pounds.

Soileau lost 100 pounds following his surgery in 2006 and dedicated himself to losing the remaining 162 pounds through a controlled diet and intense exercise regime. He has since participated in over 20 triathlons all over the United States as well as numerous 5-K and 10-K races.

The Ironman World Championship only accepts entrants via lottery but Chad has applied for one of two “media slots” that will allow him to attend and have his story told. If chosen, his competition would include a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and conclude with a full marathon—a 26.2 mile run. Quite a feat for someone who once believed he had hit the point of no return!

Soileau wants potential patients to understand that weight loss surgery is not the easy way out. “It’s not a magic bullet, it’s only a tool. You have to make a commitment to eating right after your weight loss surgery and exercising”.

While his ultimate goal is the Kona race, Chad has already registered for the Ironman Florida scheduled for November 7th. In the rare event that he is selected for the World Championship, Chad will compete in two Ironman triathlons in two months!

“My triathlon journey didn’t start when I got on the bike for the first time or when I ran the first 100 meters from my driveway to the stop sign down the street. My journey to Iron started when I was booted off that roller coaster for being too big; it started when I stared in dismay at the number 464 on the scale; it started when I lost my commission in the Army; it started when I finally realized that it was time to make a change!”

Our team at The Surgical Specialists of Louisiana wishes Chad Soileau the best of luck and looks forward to updating you on his progress.

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The Surgical Specialists of Louisiana – Announcing The New WhyWeight.com™

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Did you notice our new look? We’ve refreshed our WhyWeight.com™ website and, by launching this exciting new blog, now have the opportunity to share important and relevant information about our practice, weight loss and more!

Since 2000, The Surgical Specialists of Louisiana have been offering weight loss programs that suit the needs of every person interested in losing weight, improving their health, and enhancing the quality of their life.

Our experienced surgeons have performed over 3,000 advanced laparoscopic weight loss surgeries such as gastric bypass, adjustable gastric banding (LAP-BAND® and REALIZE™ Band), gastric sleeve and duodenal switch. We are also now offering groundbreaking incisionless bariatric procedures such as ROSE (Restorative Obesity Surgery, Endoscopic) and POSE (Primary Obesity Surgery, Endoscopy), which are performed entirely through the mouth without making any external incisions in to the body.

But we’re not only experts in Bariatric Surgery. MyWeight, our new non-surgical weight loss and wellness program, can help you succeed whether you have 5, 50 or 150 pounds to lose. This medically supervised weight loss program is tailored to your individual needs and provides one-on-one coaching from clinical specialists.

With offices in Covington, Metairie, Slidell, and Lafayette, Louisiana, we’re just around the corner—no matter where you are! Our seven full time patient advocates are eager to help you learn about your weight loss options or help you navigate the weight loss surgery insurance hurdle.

We encourage you and your loved ones to follow this blog and explore everything our new site has to offer. And check out the new inspirational videos from five of our successful bariatric patients – Nina, Katie, Claire, Melissa, and Stacy.

We’re looking forward to helping you achieve your weight loss and wellness goals!