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👩🏼💻 Free Download I created a one-page summary PDF of everything discussed in this video so you can bring it to your consultation with a bariatric surgeon. 👉 Download it here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LDew... 👏 Helpful Resources 📊 Calculate your BMI: https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/calculate-y... 🎥 Related Videos 👉 Surgery, Medications, or Endoscopic Weight Loss? Here’s How to Decide • Surgery, Medication, or Endoscopy? Here's ... 👉 ESG vs Gastric Balloon: Endoscopic Weight Loss Procedures Explained • ESG vs Gastric Balloon: Which Actually Wor... 👉 Are You the Oprah Type? Weight Loss Medications Explained • The Oprah Type: Is Your Body an Ozempic Re... ‼️📉‼️ Weight loss surgery has evolved dramatically over the past several decades and remains the most durable and effective long-term treatment for severe obesity. Choosing the right weight loss surgery can feel overwhelming — especially when most people are never shown how the options actually compare. ✴️ In this video, I walk you through the four most common bariatric surgeries: • Adjustable Gastric Band (Lap Band) • Gastric Sleeve (Sleeve gastrectomy) • Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) • SADI-S ✅ You’ll learn: • How each surgery works • The average weight loss results (Total Body Weight Loss) • The pros and trade-offs of each procedure • Which patients each surgery is usually best suited for • The 3 most important questions to ask a bariatric surgeon ✴️ About this Channel 👩🏼⚕️ I’m Grayce, a Physician Assistant with over 20 years of experience working with bariatric patients who struggle with their weight. I break down surgical, endoscopic, and medical weight loss treatments so patients can make informed decisions about their health. I hope you find the weight loss option that is right for you. ❤️ My goal in this video is not to tell you which surgery to choose — but to help you understand the differences so you can have more informed conversations with your healthcare team. 00:00 Considering weight loss surgeries? 00:25 Mistakes patients make when choosing weight loss surgery 01:17 What is weight loss surgery? 01:27 Who should have weight loss surgery? 01:38 What is BMI? 01:46 Is weight loss surgery safer than being obese? 02:22 How many weight loss surgeries are performed per year in the US? 02:33 How many people who qualify for weight loss surgery have one performed? 02:54 What is the most durable form of weight loss? 03:08 How many people quit GLP-1s within a year? 03:30 How does weight loss surgery work? 04:04 Bariatric surgeries (list) 04:26 Adjustable gastric band (lap-band) surgery 04:47 How does the gastric band work? 04:51 Weight loss with gastric band 05:11 Special considerations for gastric band 05:24 Sleeve gastrectomy surgery 05:34 How does the gastric sleeve work? 05:46 Weight loss with sleeve gastrectomy 05:53 Sleeve gastrectomy is most commonly performed weight loss surgery 05:59 Special considerations for gastric sleeve 06:24 Gastric bypass (Roux-en-y) 06:44 How does the gastric bypass work? 06:52 Weight loss with gastric bypass 07:00 Special considerations for gastric bypass 07:13 SADI-S surgery 07:21 How does the SADI-S surgery work? 07:34 Weight loss with SADI-S 07:44 Special considerations for SADI-S 07:59 Critical issues to understand 08:23 Goals for your surgery decision 0 8:33 The 3 Most Important Questions to Ask a Bariatric Surgeon 09:54 What is ASMBS? 10:36 How to Decide on Weight Loss Surgery Bariatric Surgery Explained: Sleeve, Gastric Bypass, Lap Band & SADI-S This content is for educational purposes only and does not replace personalized medical advice or create a patient-provider relationship. Always review options with your healthcare provider.