spider technique??
So, apparently the surgeon I will be seeing uses a "spider" so I will just have one incision (similiar to a hernia repair) slightly above the belly button (or he said in some cases right below) and another super tiny incision in the center mid belly. So a total of only two incisions, with one being barely noticable.
Anyone had this done?
Anyone had this done?
I saw an animated video of the spider technique. Apparently they don't remove any of your stomach with it. They just stitch a bunch of it together in a specific pattern and then it grows closed, similar to the size and shape of a VSG where they remove part of the stomach. You might search the web for videos of it to understand better.
I'm interested to know if how you feel about it after it's done!
I'm interested to know if how you feel about it after it's done!

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On July 16, 2011 at 11:13 AM Pacific Time, soulsister wrote:
Oh, after reading above poster...is this like a plication? Those aren't as good then.
no I would still be getting the sleeve..not the plication, this is just a way to reduce scars. I personally dont care about the scars, I just want to know if it heals better, less pain ect. I would sort of like to see a person that has had this and their incision....lol (so I guess I do care about scars a little lol)
http://www.gastricsleevediet.net/227/new-surgical-technique- to-lessen-weight-loss-surgery-scars/
http://www.gastricsleevediet.net/227/new-surgical-technique- to-lessen-weight-loss-surgery-scars/
I had it done at the VA medical center in Pittsburgh, PA. My doctor did warn me that it might be a little more painful because of them moving the instument around alot in the 1 incision. I had previously had gall bladder surgery the "traditional" method, and I must say it was a little more painful but nothing to stop the show for. You cant even see my scar in my belly button and the other small incision (for the camera) is barely noticable. For vanity sake, I am glad I went that route.
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On July 16, 2011 at 5:32 PM Pacific Time, chinasl45 wrote:
I had it done at the VA medical center in Pittsburgh, PA. My doctor did warn me that it might be a little more painful because of them moving the instument around alot in the 1 incision. I had previously had gall bladder surgery the "traditional" method, and I must say it was a little more painful but nothing to stop the show for. You cant even see my scar in my belly button and the other small incision (for the camera) is barely noticable. For vanity sake, I am glad I went that route.






