High cholesterol is a disorder of lipids—the fat-like substances in the blood. A common form of dyslipidemia is hyperlipidemia (or high cholesterol), the condition that exists when someone has too much of certain lipids in the blood. As these lipids build up inside the artery walls, harmful scar tissue and other debris begin thickening and hardening the walls. Long-term, this can lead to heart disease and high blood pressure.

  • 95% of patients who had gastric bypass surgery experienced improved cholesterol health.4
  • 78.3% of patients who had gastric banding surgery experienced improved cholesterol health.4