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Los Angeles Weight Loss Surgery & Bariatric Treatment

bariatric surgery patient before and after photo

Gastric banding patient lost over 100 lbs.

ROX Bariatric Center is a surgical healthcare organization that focuses on providing the highest quality patient care for people with obesity and weight problems. We do this by first selecting talented and compassionate surgeons who are capable of adapting their procedures to individual patient's needs. The ROX Bariatric Center team of caring surgeons, healthcare professionals, and support staff then create an individualized plan for each patient to deliver the best possible weight loss results that can be safely achieved within our state-of-the-art surgical centers.

Our world renowned organization draws patients from all over the world. ROX bariatric surgeons have excellent reputations and are some of the most recognized names in their specialties. Whether for patients seeking non-surgical or bariatric surgery who live in the greater Los Angeles area, or in any location around the world, ROX Bariatric Center aims to deliver a refined healthcare experience as a leader in the next generation of patient care.

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Bariatric Surgical Mortality Risk Factors

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Why is the topic of obesity so important? Quite frankly, morbid obesity has become something of a national epidemic. In 2010, something close to one billion adults worldwide were overweight with a body mass index (BMI) between 25 and 29. More than 300 million adults had a BMI greater than 30. Simply by being overweight, ...
Obesity Complications Abdominal CT Scan showing Acute Appendicitis

Obesity Negatively Impacts Patient Outcomes, but not for Appendicitis

Obesity is known to lead to an increased rate of complications after many different types of surgical procedures.  Patient outcomes measured by surgical complications such as wound infection, cardiac events, deep venous thrombosis and pneumonia have all been shown to have a higher incidence in obese patients. However, a recent study evaluated the impact of ...