Gastric Sleeve:

The gastric sleeve, or sleeve gastrectomy, is a transformative weight-loss procedure. Through laparoscopic surgery, a portion of the stomach is removed, creating a smaller, sleeve-shaped stomach. This minimally invasive approach leads to reduced food intake and significant weight loss. Patients experience improved health, often seeing reductions in obesity-related conditions like diabetes and hypertension. The process involves a thorough consultation, surgery, a tailored recovery plan, and ongoing follow-ups for sustained success.

Endoscopic Sleeve:

The endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) offers a non-surgical route to weight loss. Using an endoscope, sutures are used to reduce the stomach’s size, mimicking the effects of traditional gastric sleeve surgery without incisions. This minimally invasive procedure boasts a shorter recovery period and lower risk compared to surgery. Patients benefit from a comprehensive preparation phase, the endoscopic procedure itself, a swift recovery, and regular check-ins to support their weight-loss journey.

Gastric Bypass:

Gastric bypass surgery is a highly effective weight-loss solution. By creating a small stomach pouch and rearranging the digestive system, it limits food intake and nutrient absorption. Patients often experience rapid weight loss and improvements in metabolic conditions. The laparoscopic procedure requires hospitalization for a few days, followed by a structured recovery plan and ongoing monitoring to ensure sustained success.

Gastric Balloon:

The gastric balloon offers a non-surgical approach to weight loss. Inserted through an endoscope, the balloon is inflated in the stomach, promoting a feeling of fullness and aiding portion control. This temporary solution is typically removed after six months. Patients benefit from minimal invasiveness, dietary guidance during placement, and consistent monitoring during the balloon’s tenure to support their weight-loss goals.

Gallbladder Surgery:

Gallbladder surgery addresses gallstones and related issues through either open or laparoscopic techniques. This procedure provides relief from pain and discomfort caused by gallstones. Laparoscopic surgery ensures smaller incisions and quicker recovery, allowing patients to return home within a short period. Post-surgery, follow-up appointments ensure proper healing and guide patients through dietary adjustments.

Hernia Surgery:

Hernia surgery involves repairing weakened abdominal walls, preventing tissue or organs from protruding through. Both open and laparoscopic approaches are available. The goal is to reinforce the weakened area, and laparoscopic options offer quicker recovery times and smaller incisions. Patients receive guidance for post-surgery care and are encouraged to attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing and address any concerns.