Will I rebound after having stomach reduction surgery to lose weight?

  Will I rebound after weight loss surgery?  Many patients are very concerned about this question during their face-to-face consultations. It is true that most people are exhausted by the countless rebound after experiencing traditional weight loss methods.  Many fat people are not actually unable to lose weight, just not for long. Many of the fat people who come to the clinic have tried countless weight loss methods that have failed before choosing weight loss surgery.  This is also the case with Yili from Inner Mongolia. In order to lose weight, Yili has tried many kinds of weight loss methods, ordinary dieting weight loss can only last a week at most, a long time stomach hunger is really unbearable, in Yili’s own words: “feel the whole person is very cranky, see who all want to fight.”  Acupuncture weight loss, cupping weight loss, weight loss coffee such as “new popular weight loss methods”, Yili has also tried: “control the diet on the effect, do not control the diet can not lose a little.” In the end, they all ended up in failure. So finally chose weight loss surgery.  Weight loss surgery is really the only long-term effective weight loss method for people who are severely obese. Surgery changes the structure of the gastrointestinal tract, solves the problem of food intake and nutrient absorption, and eliminates re-fat from the root, with a long-term re-fat rate of only 5-10%. However, weight loss surgery is not a one-time solution. If you do not pay attention to diet and exercise after surgery, the effect of surgery will be greatly reduced.  For post-operative patients, post-operative health management is important to maintain the results and safety of the surgery. Therefore, after weight reduction surgery, patients must follow medical advice, change bad habits and exercise actively. Generally, regular and large weight loss medical structures will have an exclusive health manager and nutritionist for each patient to help patients adjust their diet plan after surgery and establish long-term good lifestyle habits to ensure the safety and long-term results of each patient’s surgery.