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When it comes to heart disease, one fact is simple: obesity is not good for the heart. In fact, obesity can have numerous negative impacts on the heart, as well as the circulatory system in general, including high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Clearly, it should be treated as quickly as possible. While diet and exercise can and do work, sometimes severe obesity calls for a quicker and more potent solution, and when this is the case, it’s time to turn to weight loss surgeries. Michael Feiz, M.D., F.A.C.S. of Dr. Feiz and Associates is fully aware of the links between heart disease and obesity, and he’s made it his goal to offer a complete range of solutions for anybody who wants to lose a significant amount of weight, and protect their heart.

For losing weight and thusly protecting one’s heart, there are several options to consider. One of these options is the Lap Band vs. sleeve gastrectomy. While both operations are usually excellent at decreasing a person’s diet, they achieve their results through very different methods. The Lap Band surgery entails placing a band around the stomach, giving it an hour glass shape, whereas the sleeve gastrectomy operation removes a part of the stomach, sometimes up to 85% of it. Along with these operations, Dr. Feiz also offers a band to sleeve conversion surgery that’s excellent for those who believe they may get greater benefits from a new appetite-suppressing strategy. Ultimately, if somebody in Southern California is looking for an extraordinary weight loss surgeon, they don’t have to look any further than Dr. Feiz. Whether you need an initial procedure or a Lap Band revision surgery, he is here to help.

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