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<title>Blogosm &#45; slimthetics</title>

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<title>Long&#45;term Outcomes and Success Rates of Bariatric Surgery</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ **Long-term Outcomes and Success Rates of Bariatric Surgery**

Bariatric surgery, aimed at treating severe obesity, delivers substantial initial weight loss—often 50% or more of excess weight within a year. Maintaining this weight loss long-term requires adherence to lifestyle changes and follow-up care. Many patients sustain significant weight loss for up to a decade, benefiting from improved health and resolution of conditions like diabetes and hypertension. Beyond physical changes, bariatric surgery enhances quality of life, boosting mobility, self-esteem, and social interactions. Patient satisfaction is high, bolstered by ongoing support from healthcare providers, ensuring continued success and well-being post-surgery. ]]></description>


<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jul 2024 12:45:16 +0530</pubDate>

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