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Transforming Lives with Weight loss/ Bariatric Surgery
Weight loss refers to the process of reducing body weight, typically by reducing body fat. It can be achieved through various methods, including dietary changes, increased physical activity, behavioral modifications, and sometimes medical interventions. Sustainable weight loss focuses on creating a balanced, healthy lifestyle rather than quick fixes. Benefits include improved physical health, reduced risk of chronic diseases, enhanced mental well-being, and better quality of life. Consulting with healthcare professionals can provide personalized guidance and support.
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93% Rated Value for Money
Benefits Of Weight loss/ Bariatric Surgery
- Improved Health: Reduces risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions.
- Increased Energy: Enhances overall energy levels and physical stamina.
- Better Sleep: Helps alleviate sleep apnea and improves sleep quality.
- Enhanced Mood: Boosts mental health and reduces symptoms of depression and anxiety.
- Quality of Life: Improves mobility, physical function, and self-esteem.
Why Choose us?
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Success Rate
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Weight loss/ Bariatric Surgery Surgeons
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Weight loss/ Bariatric Surgery
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Lives touched
Overview
Weight loss refers to the process of reducing body weight, typically by reducing body fat. It can be achieved through various methods, including dietary changes, increased physical activity, behavioral modifications, and sometimes medical interventions. Sustainable weight loss focuses on creating a balanced, healthy lifestyle rather than quick fixes. Benefits include improved physical health, reduced risk of chronic diseases, enhanced mental well-being, and better quality of life. Consulting with healthcare professionals can provide personalized guidance and support.
Symptoms
- Fatigue and low energy levels
- Shortness of breath during physical activity
- Joint and back pain
- Difficulty sleeping (sleep apnea)
- High blood pressure
- Increased risk of chronic diseases (diabetes, heart disease)
Causes
- Poor dietary habits (high-calorie, low-nutrient foods)
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Genetic predisposition
- Hormonal imbalances
- Psychological factors (stress, emotional eating)
- Certain medications
The typical steps involved in Weight loss/ Bariatric Surgery
- Assessment and Goal Setting: Evaluate current health status, set realistic weight loss goals, and create a personalized plan.
- Dietary Changes: Adopt a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains while reducing processed foods and sugars.
- Exercise Routine: Incorporate regular physical activity, including both aerobic exercises (walking, running, cycling) and strength training.
- Behavioral Modifications: Develop healthy eating habits, manage stress, and address emotional eating through counseling or support groups.
- Medical Interventions: In some cases, medications or surgical options like bariatric surgery may be recommended for significant weight loss.
Doctors

Additional Director - General Surgery | Metabolic Surgery
5.0
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Experience: 27 years
Surgeries: 15000+
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HOD - GI Surgery
4.5
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Experience: 35 years
Surgeries: 12000+
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Director - GI Surgery
4.5
Consults at:
Experience: 24 years
Surgeries: 10000+
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General Surgeon
5.0
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Experience: 10 years
Surgeries: 5000+
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Consultant - GI Surgery, General & Advance Laparoscopic Surgery
4.5
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Experience: 29+ years
Surgeries: 1000+
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Director - Gastroenterology / Hepatobilliary Sciences
4.5
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Experience: 41 years
Surgeries: NA
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FAQs
Like any other surgery, bariatric surgery also comes with some risks which are normal and not life-threatening. Some of the common risks are small wound infections and risk of hernia. Some of the other risks include less common problems such as a leakage or bleeding, which may require a second operation.





















