Our Weight Loss Team

Our Surgical Weight Loss Team

At the Association of South Bay Surgeons, we’ve harnessed the collaborative power of multiple specialists and subspecialists into one comprehensive team of expert surgeons. For more than ten years, we’ve provided quality care for our patients while paving the way for future medical innovations. Since the practice was formed in 1995, our surgeons have performed countless procedures. You can feel confident that our physicians have the experience needed to provide patients with the best possible care. And now, many of these surgeries can be performed using minimally-invasive techniques. This benefits patients in many ways – smaller scars, less bleeding, less pain, and quicker recovery.

  • To improve general health, quality of life, and longevity
  • Reduce risks for other surgical procedures such as total joint, hip or knee replacement
  • To avoid heart disease & stroke
  • Feel better, look better
  • Improve mobility
  • Alleviate and potentially cure diabetes

Men 100+ pounds overweight, women 80+ pounds overweight, BMI (Body Mass Index) of 35+, plus one of these diseases:

  • Pre-diabetes
  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Sleep apnea
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
  • Osteoarthritis

Making a decision for surgery is never easy. When that choice becomes a life-changing event, like the decision for Surgical Weight Loss, the more information available to help you make the decision, the more likely you will have a positive outcome. Because of the substantial effort, both mental and physical, required on your part to achieve success, your decision should be made only after careful thought and discussion with your family, your own family physicians and if possible, with other patients who have had this operation.

Our partnership with Torrance Memorial Medical Center means that your surgery will be conducted at their surgical facility, which is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies enabling our physicians to perform the latest procedures in bariatric surgery. The surgical area has space and facilities for patient preparation, anesthesia induction, surgery, and immediate postoperative recovery, in addition to a variety of essential supporting activities. Torrance Memorial strives to provide the most efficient services and the highest quality patient care in the industry. Torrance Memorial has committed to meeting the specialized needs of bariatric surgery patients and has been selected as a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence by Blue Cross of California and Aetna networks.

This site is designed to help provide information and start that process.

Bariatric Surgery Specialists

Bariatric surgery can be extremely helpful in both weight loss and in regaining better health and wellness. For example, after bariatric surgery and weight loss, Type 2 diabetes is often much easier to manage. Surgeons at the Association of South Bay Surgeons are experienced, help patients with the bariatric surgery that works best for them.

Bariatric Surgery Q & A

Obesity is a progressive condition that can be life-threatening. People who are overweight or obese have an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, sleep apnea, respiratory issues, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, infertility, depression, and some types of cancer. It’s currently estimated that obesity results in around 400,000 deaths every year. In cases of severe obesity, it’s difficult to treat with just diet and exercise. Only about 1 out of 20 obese people find success this way. This is where bariatric surgery can help.

Bariatric surgery is best suited for those who are severely obese, especially people who haven’t been successful in losing weight with other methods or developed health problems due to obesity. People who have a body mass index (BMI) over 40 (usually around 100 pounds overweight for men or 80 pounds overweight for women) may be good potential candidates for bariatric surgery. If a person has a BMI of 35-40 and has Type 2 diabetes or other potentially life-threatening health conditions, they may be candidates for surgery as well.

Bariatric surgery works by greatly restricting the stomach’s ability to hold food, and by changing the process of digestion in some cases. During the surgery, part of the stomach is closed off to form a new smaller stomach pouch, making it unable to hold nearly as much food as it previously did. In malabsorptive bariatric surgeries, stomach restriction combines with a partial bypass of the small intestine. This procedure directly connects the stomach to the lower part of the small intestine, skipping the part of the digestive tract that absorbs calories and nutrients.

Bariatric surgery is only the start of the weight loss journey. Patients have to be fully committed to making a lifestyle change that includes a healthy diet and regular exercise. If a person is dedicated to losing weight and getting healthy, they’ll maximize the benefits of this surgery.

The Next Step

Once your decision has been made to pursue surgical intervention for long-term weight loss and your medical doctors have deemed it safe you will need to be evaluated by the Bariatric team. A detailed and extensive medical and diet history as well as physical examination will be performed. There may be several tests that will need to be done in order to assess your surgical risks for complications. These may include but are not limited to Echocardiography, Stress tests, pulmonary function studies, sleep apnea studies, and endoscopy. A psychological evaluation and dietary consultation is required of all surgical candidates. In addition, you will meet with your surgeon for a comprehensive discussion of which surgery would be most appropriate for you. There will also be classes and support group meetings to attend in preparation for surgery.

BMI

Calculate Your Body Mass Index

Body mass index (BMI) is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to adult men and women.

  • Enter your weight and height using standard or metric measures.
  • Select "Compute BMI" and your BMI will appear below.
Your Height



Your Weight:

 

Categories: Underweight

  • Underweight = <18.5
  • Normal weight = 18.5 ‐ 24.9
  • Overweight = 25 ‐ 29.9
  • Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater
 

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*All opinions expressed are the sole viewpoint of the individual patient, and as such should not be treated as medical advice. Results will vary for every individual.*