Weight-Loss Surgery at Aiken Regional

Regain Your Quality of Life

If you are struggling with obesity…consider weight-loss surgery at Aiken Regional.

woman with scarfIf you're one of the 10 million people in the United States who is severely overweight and have tried just about every diet and weight-loss method there is, help may now be available at Aiken Regional Medical Centers.

Laparoscopic Gastric Banding

Laparoscopic gastric banding is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a surgeon places an inflatable band around the upper part of your stomach. The band reduces the size of your stomach pouch and narrows its outlet to limit the amount of food you can eat, and give you a greater feeling of fullness.

The Benefits Of Laparoscopic Gastric Banding
Patients who are severely overweight (100 pounds or more over their ideal body weight) can lose 60 to 80 percent of their excess body weight and keep it off after having laparoscopic gastric banding surgery at Aiken Regional Medical Centers.

Other benefits of the procedure include:

  • Improved body image and great self-esteem
  • A more active lifestyle
  • Reduction or elimination of weight-related health problems including high cholesterol, sleep apnea, gastric reflux disease and Type 2 diabetes.
  • Weight-loss surgery can also reduce your risk for high blood pressure and some types of cancer.

guyLaparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, an alternative to laparoscopic banding, restricts the amount of food consumed by the stomach.  During this procedure the surgeon removes 85 percent or more of the stomach without bypassing the intestines.  In addition to the reduced stomach volume, this procedure decreases Ghrelin blood levels (a hunger hormone) so patients may feel less hungry as they lose weight.

Preparing For Weight-Loss Surgery

Aiken Regional Medical Centers has developed a three-month process to help you decide if weight-loss surgery is right for you. In addition to meeting health-related requirements, you should also be prepared for the significant lifestyle changes necessary after your surgery.

The first step you should take is to attend one of Aiken Regional's free seminars to learn more about the procedure. After you've attended a seminar, and if you decide to move forward, you'll need to schedule an appointment with our bariatric coordinator, who will help determine your initial eligibility.

If you are eligible, the bariatric coordinator will also help you take the next step: scheduling appointments with a nutritionist, exercise therapist, psychologist and the surgeon's office.

If you qualify for surgery, you will be able to use an online resource that lets you and your surgeon collaborate on a custom plan that focuses on helping you establish healthy eating habits, increase your physical activity and improve your emotional well being. The online resource also allows you and your surgeon to monitor your progress after surgery and compare it to your recorded goals.

Is Weight-Loss Surgery Right For You?

Weight-loss surgery may be right for you if:

  • You are between 18 and 65 years of age.
  • You are at least 80 pounds overweight, depending on other health conditions.
  • Your Body Mass Index (BMI) is greater than 35.
  • You have tried other weight-loss methods without success.
  • You are medically stable and physically able to withstand surgery.
  • You successfully complete all required preoperative testing.
It's easy to calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI). All you need to do is enter your height and weight in a BMI calculator.
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Attend A Free Weight-Loss Surgery Information Seminar

Dates:

  • January 12
  • February 9
  • March 8
  • April 12
  • May 10

Time: 6 p.m.
Location:
Aiken Regional Medical Centers Classrooms A&B
Presenter: Edward J. Rapp, II, MD and Luciano Fiszer, MD

ARMC now offers laparoscopic gastric band surgery, which has shown to be effective in fighting against obesity and its negative health effects. Edward J. Rapp, MD will introduce this newly available procedure and help you understand the benefits of this weight-loss option. If you are seriously considering weight-loss surgery, this seminar is for you. Complimentary healthy dinner included.

Reservations required. Call 803-641-5751 to reserve your spot.

Can't Attend?
If you want to know more about weight-loss surgery but can't attend a seminar just yet, you can download Dr. Edward J. Rapp's presentation here.

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Dr RappEdward J. Rapp II, MD
Edward J. Rapp, MD graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine and his residency at Phoenix Integrated Surgical. Dr. Rapp has performed more than 250 bariatric surgical procedures since 2004.

Dr FiszerLuciano Fiszer, MD
Luciano Fiszer, MD completed a Fellowship in minimally invasive surgery, with an emphasis on weight loss surgery at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Fla. The doctors extensive training in laparoscopic and bariatric surgery gives patients at Aiken Regional Medical Centers the opportunity to get needed surgery using advanced minimally minimally invasive techniques.

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Aiken Regional Medical Centers is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc.(UHS), a King of Prussia, PA-based company, that is one of the largest healthcare management companies in the nation.

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803-641-5000

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