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Intro: The first bariatric surgery was performed 60-years ago. Mayo Clinic studies have shown it's not only the most effective way to lose large amounts ...
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If liposuction is not technically feasible; Allergic to local anesthetics; Pregnant patients or trying to become pregnant; Non-enterocutaneous tracts (i.e. ...
Prior surgical intervention for body sculpting/weight loss, such as liposuction, abdominoplasty, stomach stapling, lap band surgery, etc.;; medical, physical ...
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