Lap-Band Surgery Specialist Richard E. Collier, MD Lap-Band Surgery Specialist
Richard E. Collier, MD

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July 09, 2008

Wednesday
Open / Availability
Conroe Medical Arts Building
1501 River Pointe Drive #150
Conroe, Texas 77304

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July 15, 2008

Tuesday
Open / Availability
Conroe Medical Arts Building
1501 River Pointe Drive #150
Conroe, Texas 77304

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Nutritional Information

Lap-band® surgery was developed to induce weight loss. However, some behavior pattern must be modified simultaneously in order to achieve and maintain the desired weight loss.

After surgery, you will need to make changes in your eating habits, not only to prevent complications, but also to produce the desired weight loss. It is very important to follow the eating and drinking instructions right from the start after the operation. This will prevent band slippage and obstruction of the stoma (the opening for foods leaving the upper stomach). It is important, especially in the early weeks, not to stretch the small stomach pouch above the band.

Eating Methods

A change in dietary habits, including foods and eating schedule are important to your success.

Healthy Food

Need a list of recommended foods and beverages? We've done it for you and much more!

 

 

Post-Surgery Diet Information

Diet During Hospitalization

Dietary practices of the hospital immediately following surgery
 

Diet at Home

Nutritional guidelines and recommendations for diet adjustment after surgery