What Is the Difference Between Bariatric Surgery and Post-Weight Loss Surgery?
Bariatric surgery, such as gastric bypass or gastric sleeve procedures, helps initiate weight loss by restricting how much food you can eat or how your body processes it. These procedures are performed by bariatric surgeons. Here in the East Bay, we have one of the best bariatric surgery centers in the nation located at John Muir Medical Center in Concord.
Post-weight loss surgery is performed after you’ve achieved your weight loss goals. These cosmetic procedures, performed by a Board-certified plastic surgeon like Dr. Mariotti, address the after-effects of major weight loss, particularly excess skin that won’t respond to diet or exercise.
Put simply: bariatric surgery helps you lose the weight, and post-weight loss surgery helps reveal the results of that weight loss by contouring your body. They’re complementary procedures that work hand in hand but occur at different stages of your journey and require different surgical expertise.
Dr. Mariotti has performed major contouring procedures on many of the bariatric surgery patients not only from John Muir Medical Center, but also from Stanford, San Francisco and San Diego, and many from out of state.