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Bariatric Surgery:
Advanced Weight Loss
Solutions at CARE

  • 20+ years experienced Surgeons
  • Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive & Shorter Hospital Stay

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Bariatric Surgery or weight-loss surgery is a surgical procedure designed to help people with severe obesity to achieve significant & sustained weight loss. At CARE, our expert bariatric team employs advanced techniques and a holistic approach to provide personalised treatment for each patient.

What Happens if You Delay Treatment for Severe Obesity?

Increased risk of life-threatening conditions (heart disease, diabetes, cancer)

Deteriorating joint health and mobility issues

Sleep apnoea and respiratory problems

Reduced quality of life and mental health concerns

Shortened life expectancy

Why Choose CARE for Bariatric Surgery?

Experienced Bariatric Surgeons and Multidisciplinary Team

State-of-the-art laparoscopic and robotic surgical techniques

High success rates and long-term support

Comprehensive weight management program

Hassle-Free Insurance Approval

All major insurances covered

No hidden charges

Complete paperwork assistance

Cashless insurance facility

Cost of Bariatric Surgery

The Bariatric Surgery cost depends on the following factors:

Type of procedure (Gastric Bypass, Sleeve Gastrectomy, etc.)

Surgical approach (Laparoscopic or Robotic)

Length of hospital stay

All Major Insurance are Accepted

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Types of Bariatric Surgeries at CARE

Procedure Description Key Features Weight Loss Outcome
Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Creates a small pouch from the stomach & bypasses a portion of the small intestine

- Minimally invasive

- Alters digestive anatomy

- Affects nutrient absorption

Significant and long term weight loss
Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Removes a large portion of the stomach, creating a sleeve-shaped organ

- Limits food intake

- Reduces hunger hormones

- Preserves pylorus function

Effective long-term weight loss
Adjustable Gastric Banding Places an adjustable band surrounding the upper stomach to create a pouch

- Reversible procedure

- Adjustable restriction

- No permanent anatomical changes

Gradual, consistent weight loss
Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch (BPD/DS) Complex procedure combining sleeve gastrectomy with intestinal bypass

- Suitable for super-obesity

- Significant malabsorptive component

- Requires lifelong nutritional supplementation

Substantial weight loss and metabolic benefits

The Bariatric Surgery Procedure

  • Pre-operative Preparation:
    • Comprehensive medical evaluation
    • Nutritional and psychological assessments
    • Customised surgical plan
  • Surgery:
    • General anaesthesia induction
    • Minimally invasive laparoscopic or robotic approach
    • Procedure-specific steps (as per chosen surgery type)
    • Closure of small incisions

    Procedure time varies based on the type of surgery, typically 1-3 hours.

Post-operative Care and Recovery

  • Hospital stay (usually 1-3 days)
  • Pain management
  • Graduated diet progression
  • Early mobilisation
  • Lifelong nutritional supplementation
  • Regular follow-up appointments
  • Support groups and counselling

Frequently Asked Questions

How much weight can I expect to lose after bariatric surgery?

Weight loss varies, but many patients lose 60-80% of their excess weight within the first year to 18 months after surgery.

Will I need to follow a special diet after surgery?

Yes, you'll follow a specific diet plan that progresses from liquids to soft foods and then to regular foods. Our nutritionists will guide you through this process.

Can bariatric surgery cure my diabetes?

Many patients experience significant improvement or remission of type 2 diabetes after bariatric surgery. However, results can vary, and ongoing management may be necessary.