Plano, TX, March, 2016 – For the thousands of people who have undergone various forms of weight loss surgery, the journey to shed pounds is prompted by much more than a desire to improve their appearances. Obesity is strongly linked to a host of serious, potentially fatal, medical conditions. Bariatric surgery can reduce the risks associated with these conditions while potentially delivering a long list of other benefits, as well.
“Obesity is strongly associated with type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and some forms of cancer,” explains Dr. Nick Nicholson, founder and lead surgeon of Abdominal Surgery Specialists, a part of the Nicholson Clinic for Weight Loss Surgery. “Addressing obesity can help lower risks for these diseases while helping those who are overweight gain better control of their overall health. While some people believe bariatric surgery is meant to address cosmetics only, that is simply not the case.”
While losing weight can help those who are obese improve appearances as pounds are shed, surgery is also associated with such benefits as increase stamina, better diabetes control, improved heart health, more healthy, sound sleeping and more. As pounds come off and lifestyle changes are adopted, people who are obese are likely to experience an array of benefits that go beyond cosmetics.
“Weight loss surgery is a serious step meant to address serious health concerns,” says Dr. Nicholson. “The benefits can add up to lower disease risks and a healthier life overall.”
To find out more about the benefits of bariatric surgery, consult with a healthcare provider.
About Abdominal Surgery Specialists
Founded by Dr. Nick Nicholson, one of the country’s leading weight loss surgeons and co-author of “Weight Loss Surgery: The Real Skinny,” Abdominal Surgery Specialists provides patients with a variety of options to treat conditions including gallbladders, hernias, reflux and obesity.