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At Community First Medical Center, we're proud to offer Lap-Band® surgery as part of our comprehensive bariatric surgery program. By investing in advanced technology, equipping our team with the necessary skills and knowledge, and emphasizing patient-focused care, we are redefining the standards of healthcare and helping our patients achieve their health goals.

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Dr. Frederick Tiesenga and Dr. Jay Jorge are renowned bariatric surgeons who are passionate about helping individuals overcome the disease of morbid obesity. Their pledge is to provide comprehensive and compassionate surgical care to each and every patient.
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The content of this website is intended to provide general health and medical information only. It is not intended to be used as a substitute for professional medical advice and/or to diagnose or treat any medical condition. Promptly consult a healthcare professional if you suspect a medical problem. In case of emergency, call 911. Proper medical attention should always be sought for specific ailments. Any information received from this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure. This website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace proper medical care. Weight loss results will vary from person to person. No Results Are Typical. *Results are from individual customer / patient testimonials and your results may vary. Patients may have been compensated for their time to provide a testimonial. The views and opinions expressed here are patient’s own. Patient results may vary.
Important Lap-Band® System Safety Information

The Lap-Band System is indicated for weight reduction for patients with obesity, with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of at least 40 kg/m2 or a BMI of at least 30 kg/m2 with one or more obesity-related comorbid conditions. It is indicated for use only in adult patients who have failed more conservative weight reduction alternatives, such as supervised diet, exercise and behavior modification programs. Patients who elect to have this surgery must make the commitment to accept significant changes in their eating habits for the rest of their lives.

The Lap-Band System is not recommended for non-adult patients (patients under 18 years of age), patients with conditions that may make them poor surgical candidates or increase the risk of poor results, who are unwilling or unable to comply with the required dietary restrictions, or who currently are or may be pregnant.

The Lap-Band System is a long-term implant. Explant and replacement surgery may be required. Patients who become pregnant or severely ill, or who require more extensive nutrition may require deflation of their bands. Anti-inflammatory agents, such as aspirin, should be used with caution and may contribute to an increased risk of band erosion.

Placement of the Lap-Band System is major surgery and, as with any surgery, death can occur. Possible complications include the risks associated with the medications and methods used during surgery, the risks associated with any surgical procedure, and the patient’s ability to tolerate a foreign object implanted in the body. Most common related adverse events include: Band slippage, pouch dilation, stoma obstruction, gastroesophageal reflux, esophageal dilation, cholelithiasis, incisional infection, abdominal pain, gastroenteritis, or nausea and vomiting may occur. Reoperation may be required. Rapid weight loss may result in complications that may require additional surgery. Deflation of the band may alleviate excessively rapid weight loss or esophageal dilation.

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References
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  • Dixon John, O’Brien Paul. Health Outcomes of Severely Obese Type 2 Diabetic Subjects 1 Year After Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding. Diabetes Care, Volume 25, Number 2. February 2002.
  • Dixon John, Schachter Linda, O’Brien Paul. Sleep Disturbances and Obesity: Change Following Surgically Induced Weight Loss. Arch Intern Med/Vol 161. Jan 8, 2001.
  • Dixon John, O’Brien Paul. Gastroesophageal Reflux in Obesity: The Effect of Lap-Band Placement. Obesity Surgery: 1999.
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  • Remission of T2 Diabetes was achieved by 73% of patients at 2 years. Quality of Life Score 11 point improvement at 5 years
  • Data on file. ReShape Lifesciences Inc.
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