The surgery is usually suggested for women who are overweight with 80 pounds and men who are overweight with 100 pounds. Basically the surgery is performed on the stomach and/or intestines by which an obese person can lose his/her excessive weight. The weight loss surgery incorporates with a wide variety of procedures like Gastric Banding or the Gastric Sleeve, Gastric Bypass Surgery, Lap Band Surgery and Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy.
Dr. Pradeep Jain Fortis Hospital - Bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery is probably the last option available for folks who tried everything to lose their weight, from strict low calorie diet to physical exercise and activity regime. Just like any other medical surgery, going through bariatric surgery is not easy as it comes with considerable risks and is not recommendable for everyone because a lot of care and lifestyle changes are required after successful completion of surgery. Also the perceptivity of side effects such as bleeding, infection and trouble in breathing are extremely high. That is the reason why it is good to learn about the diet to follow after the weight loss surgery.Here keep in mind that your doctor suggestions and precautions directed by surgeons are more important to follow, as below we discuss common diet chart for bariatric patients. As every patient is different, every bariatric surgery is different.
The surgery is usually suggested for women who are overweight with 80 pounds and men who are overweight with 100 pounds. Basically the surgery is performed on the stomach and/or intestines by which an obese person can lose his/her excessive weight. The weight loss surgery incorporates with a wide variety of procedures like Gastric Banding or the Gastric Sleeve, Gastric Bypass Surgery, Lap Band Surgery and Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy.
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Dr Pradeep Jain - Fortis Hospital ReviewDr. Pradeep Jain Fortis Hospital has wide experience of Gastroenterology Surgery. He has
done his M.S (Surgery) and M.Ch in Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Surgery.
Presently leading (Director) the Department of Laparoscopic GI, GI Oncology
Surgery in Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh. He graduated from Maulana Azad
Medical College, Delhi and completed his MS (General Surgery) from Maulana Azad
Medical College and LNJP Hospital. He has done his M.Ch (Gastroenterology &
Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgery) from G.B.Pant Hospital. He has been trained
in Advanced Laparoscopic Colorectal surgery from Seol, South Korea. His
particular areas of expertise are Advance Laparoscopic GI, GI Onco &
Bariatric Surgery (weight loss surgery) and liver pancreas surgery. Archives
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