
NJ Gastric Bypass Surgery is an alternative to Lap Band Surgery and Realize Band Surgery.
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Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeons were voted TOP DOCS in Bariatric Surgery 5 consecutive years!New Jersey Monthly Magazine voted Dr. Abkin & Dr. Bertha "Top Docs" in Bariatric Surgery 5 Years Straight! (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)
Our New Jersey Bariatric Surgeons specialize in Lap Band Surgery, Realize Band Surgery, Gastric Bypass Surgery.
Dr. Abkin, Dr. Bertha, and Dr. Iannace of Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeons of Morris, lead a practice dedicated to minimally invasive weight loss surgery and medical weight loss management. Our team of Bariatric Surgeons specialize in NJ Lap Band Surgery, NJ Realize Band Surgery, NJ Gastric Bypass Surgery, and Sleeve Gastrectomy. Geographically, their local and regional coverage of New Jersey is unmatched in the state. Our Lap Band Surgeons, Realize Band Surgeons and Gastric Bypass Surgeons have performed over 6,500 weight loss surgeries.

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OneRegister for a Free Bariatric Seminar online at the convenience of your computer.
TwoWe offer Free Bariatric Seminars every month. Learn about the risks and benefits of Bariatric Surgery in NJ.
ThreeAfter your seminar, schedule your initial consultation with your NJ Bariatric Surgeon and see if weight loss surgery in right for you.
Bariatric Support is a key part of weight loss surgery success. We offer a comprehensive support system before and after weight loss surgery to help ensure your weight loss goals are within reach.
Sleeve Gastrectomy is a bariatric procedure that offers an excellent alternative to both Gastric Bypass and adjustable Gastric Banding.
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Our surgeons were the first in New Jersey to utilize the technique known as the SILS Procedure for adjustable gastric banding.
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Gastric Bypass patients generally seek revisional weight loss surgery for failure to lose weight, or weight regain.
The number of obese people in the United States will increase from 99 million in 2008 to 164 million by 2030, and the number of obese people in the United Kingdom will increase from 15 million to 26 million, a new study predicts.
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