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Transoral Outlet Reduction (TORe)

by Dr. Isaac Raijman | 1 year ago

If you have regained weight after a previous bariatric surgery, then a transoral outlet reduction (TORe) might be the right fit for you. Weight gain after a bariatric surgery is not uncommon and it has been reported that on average, patients can regain 20-30% of lost weight 10 years after a gastric bypass. TORe is a safe and effective, incisionless solution to revising the previous procedure and helping you to lose the regained weight. Through TORe, you can lose an average of 8-11% of your total body weight depending on your commitment to changing your lifestyle after the procedure.

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