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Today, most weight loss surgeries use small cuts -- known as “laparoscopic” surgery -- instead of a big one. The surgeon makes five to six of these small cuts in the belly. He inserts tiny tools and a camera through these holes, then operates while watching a video screen.

If that’s not possible, he may need to make one large cut along the middle of the belly.

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