Listly by Patrisa Richard
SIPS Bariatric surgery is an effective solution to get rid of excess fat and minimize the risks associated with obesity.
Though there are several bariatric surgeries available, like the sleeve gastrectomy, roux-en-Y gastric bypass, and the newest SIPS Surgery, not many people are aware of their benefits beyond the weight loss. Here are four lesser-known benefits of weight loss surgeries.
Let’s take a closer at how bariatric surgery affects Metabolic Syndrome elements such as hyperglycemia, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia.
Post bariatric surgery, patients can regain weight if they do not stay vigilant about their food choices. Here are some tips to maintain weight after surgery.
Try these five weight loss recipes and no need to compromise with the taste of food even after weight loss surgery. Consult with an experienced surgeon to discuss various surgical options or pre- and post-surgery care.
Let's take a closer look at the findings from this study and what they mean for bariatric surgery and the management of OAB Syndrome. Consult Dr. Ravi Rao to discuss OAB Syndrome and other weight loss surgery options.
There are primarily three different types of bariatric procedures recommended for obese patients. Knowing the available bariatric surgery options and discussing them with a reputable bariatric surgeon helps you discover the best option for you. Here are the common bariatric surgery types.
Whether you have undergone a gastric bypass surgery or any other laparoscopic bariatric procedure, exercise plays a key role in helping you achieve your fitness goals. To give you a headstart, here are some factors to consider when preparing a workout regimen.
Food cravings can make following a healthy diet plan hard to do, even after weight loss surgery. Here are a few tips to overcome food cravings.
When you choose your obesity surgeon, you need to be confident that you are in “right hands”. Here are some of the steps that you need to take before surgery to ensure that the surgical process takes place in a safe way, the recovery process becomes easy, and you lose weight fast.
Drastic weight loss, whether through diet and exercise or through bariatric surgery, often leaves patients with excess skin. Have a look at some strategies that you can adopt to lose the excess weight and tighten your skin.
Nausea and vomit are common side effects of bariatric surgery. Following these tips may significantly help you reduce the symptoms.
With the growing obesity epidemic, it is important to recognise the safe weight loss options. Bariatric surgery is a safe and proven alternative method of weight loss for obese individuals (BMI above 35 kg/m2) who have been unsuccessful at losing and/or maintaining weight loss using lifestyle modifications.
Like any other invasive procedure, there are risks of bariatric surgery. However, with proper pre and post-operative care, the right bariatric surgeon will help you navigate this health journey with minimum risk and maximum fitness.
Women with morbid obesity must lose the extra weight prior, to ensure a healthy pregnancy and baby. When diets and exercises don’t work, you may consider weight loss surgery procedures. Here we discuss the reasons to consider bariatric surgery when planning a baby.
Whether we talk about laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy or any other weight loss surgery, the patient’s journey doesn’t end with the procedure. As all such procedures are followed by some recovery time, it is important for patients to understand the process to follow. After the surgery, the patient is initially recovered in the Post-operative care unit and then all being well transferred to a regular hospital room or ward. Continuing the discussion, the post outlines various key aspects of bariatric surgery post-operative care.
If you or your loved one has recently gone through a SIPS weight loss surgery procedure, or are planning to go through one, here are some diet and exercise related tips that you must know.
Obesity is a serious problem around the world. If not controlled or cured on time, obesity can lead to several health complications, such as coronary heart disease, stroke, cancer, high blood pressure, type-2 diabetes, and sleep apnea. Bariatric surgery, available in Perth and other cities, is the best weight loss solution for obese patients. Some patients are however, still skeptical of having surgery due to a number of common misconceptions. To clear the smoke and help you better understand obesity surgery, we bust 5 common misconceptions.