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Principles On Fat Loss Treatment Boca Raton FL People May Find Useful

By Ann Bell


Industrialized nations register some of the highest levels of obesity among their people. This is attributable to the fact that they mostly lead what is commonly referred to as a sedentary lifestyle. Heavy consumption of fast foods is a major contributor to excess weight gain. It goes without saying that keeping your weight in check keeps you safe from serious illnesses such as coronary heart disease, diabetes and hypertension. If thinking about fat loss treatment Boca Raton FL patients should know several facts on the available options.

Diet modification and taking part in exercise are the first steps in shedding off that excess weight. It takes more than a period of fasting to lose weight. While a significant amount may be lost in the short term by starving, you also end up with a less muscle mass. Moreover, you are bound to gain more weight ultimately since the body adjusts to fasting by slowing down metabolism. One needs to work hand in hand with a dietician in order to have a customized meal routine.

Surgical methods of weight control come in when the conservative approach fails. They may also be indicated in situations where an individual would like quick results. Surgery however has arguably more disadvantages than the traditional weight loss approach.

As is the case with any surgery, a number of risks are associated with weight loss operations. Hemorrhage, infection and tissue destruction are some of the common but serious complications that can occur. Ironically, while the idea is usually tone your body image, the skin may end up being ruined by surgical scars.

To reduce surgical risk, minimally invasive techniques are now commonly used. These methods are especially useful for people whose weight is ideal but still have areas with excess fat such as the thighs, flanks and calves. In minimally invasive surgery, lipid cells are destroyed by being subjected to a harsh cold environment. A common example is the use of laser for this treatment.

Bariatric surgery is indicated for patients with morbid obesity and cardiovascular disease at the same time. There are different types of bariatric surgery that can be considered including sleeve gastrectomy, gastric bypass and reduction of stomach size using a gastric band. It, however, is not so useful for patients who are not committed to lifestyle changes.

Adding to the list of fat loss treatment options is liposuction. Under local, regional or general anesthesia, liposuction uses a vacuum assisted technique to suck out unwanted fat cells. The main danger here is that it can result in fat embolism where some fat particles travel to other organs such as the lungs and heart causing life threatening complications. Therefore, one should look out for this and any other complication and intervene promptly and appropriately.

There are medications that can also be used. One of the commonly used drugs is orlistat whose mechanism of action is to prevent intestinal absorption of fats. The downside to this is that it also prevents the absorption of fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. It is therefore advisable for patients to take supplementary vitamins when on treatment with the drug. Other side effects of using orlistat include fecal incontinence, abdominal cramping and diarrhea.




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