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Being obese or overweight has become a major concern for millions of people all over the world — it also has a great negative impact on their self-esteem and overall health. Even though having access to a variety of weight loss options or methods, some people are resistant to healthy diets and exercise; obesity has become a way of life for them. Well, bariatric surgeries, also called weight-loss surgeries, can help

Researchers have discovered that weight loss surgery (bariatric surgery) can cure type 2 diabetes because the surgery can help in reducing blood sugar levels. Our digestive system breaks down the food we consume daily. Then the carbohydrates are extracted from the digested food and converted into glucose – a type of sugar that is an essential energy source for our body cells.  Later the glucose is entered into the bloodstream and transported

Surgery is a risky procedure, and things can go wrong at any time. Occasionally, people might not be satisfied with the results. What if this occurs after gastric sleeve surgery? Can it be done twice? Let’s explore this topic in more detail in order to find out the answer. Gastric Sleeve Changes - how it changes the body In gastric sleeve surgery, a large portion of the stomach is removed, in order

The gastric balloon procedure, also known as the intragastric balloon procedure, is a reversible, non-surgical weight-loss technique that has the potential to jump-start weight loss even in severely obese people. This is also suggested for individuals who do not meet the requirements for weight-loss surgery. As this is a new procedure, the question that strikes most people is about the cost of the gastric balloon procedure. Though this is a new

Weight loss with fluid-filled intragastric balloons is safe and effective regardless of the individual's BMI or age. Despite being relatively new, gastric balloons are one of the most effective ways to lose weight. An inflatable balloon is temporarily inserted into the stomach during the procedure. As the balloon occupies some space in your stomach, the amount of food you can consume is limited. Furthermore, it increases the feeling of fullness. Despite

Robotic surgery, often called robot-assisted surgery, is a type of surgical procedure performed using robotic systems. They are known for performing various complex surgeries with more accuracy, flexibility and control, which may not be possible in traditional techniques. The goal of developing robotic-assisted surgery was to overcome the drawbacks of minimally invasive surgical procedures and to improve the skills of doctors practising open surgery. Robotic surgery is mainly associated with invasive

The bariatric surgery procedure has undergone a great deal of advancement over the past few decades that have improved its safety and effectiveness. Suppose you meet a surgeon like Dr. Pareek; he may offer you a choice between robotic bariatric surgery and laparoscopic bariatric surgery. If you are not familiar with the differences between the two, you may wonder what they are. This article will make you understand the differences.

The Intra-Gastric Balloon (IGB) is a Non invasive weight loss procedure that makes the patient feel fuller, even just having a small meal. The procedure works similarly to sleeve gastrectomy by restricting the capacity of the stomach. However, a spherical balloon like object is utilized to fill some area in the stomach instead of removing a section of it surgically.  The intra-gastric balloon surgery is a process where a soft silicone/Polyurethane

Over the past 30 years, minimally invasive surgeries (MIS) have been regarded as the most significant surgical advancement. The procedure transformed surgical practice with significant benefits over conventional open surgery: decreased surgical trauma and complications related to cuts, such as infections at the site of incision, pain post surgery and hernia, less hospital stay, and improved aesthetic results. The introduction of robotic surgery in gynaecology marked a significant shift in surgical

The difficulty of becoming pregnant increases for a growing number of women of childbearing age who are overweight. Many studies say that it is possible to improve fertility by losing weight. However, weight loss can sometimes be difficult with just lifestyle changes. In such cases, bariatric surgery may be a viable option. It is possible to address the problems causing infertility with surgical weight-loss procedures as they help lose excess weight