Bariatric surgery, also known as obesity or weight loss surgery, is one recommended approach to losing excess weight that might be negatively impacting your health.
Bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery requires meticulous procedures done on your digestive system, either through making your stomach smaller, technically referred to as a Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, or through removing a part of your stomach, technically known as a Gastric Sleeve Surgery.
Bariatric surgery warrants a lower risk to your heart’s condition, your blood pressure, and your liver as well as a lower chance of developing sleep apnea.
Medcare offers the care required to get you through a seamless bariatric surgery in Dubai and Sharjah. Medcare provides both types of bariatric surgeries with the necessary preparation and follow through, allowing you to benefit from a stress-free weight loss journey. With the support and hard-work of its medical team, Medcare prides itself with top-tier, individualized services that meet the needs of each of its patients.
If you are struggling with excess weight, then you might qualify for bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery is usually administered on individuals who have a body mass index (BMI) of 35 or more and/or those whose excess weight is impeding their day-to-day life and is impacting their health.
Medcare’s bariatric surgeons are driven with the sole purpose of giving you an opportunity to live a long and healthy life. Our weight loss or bariatric surgeons have extensive experience in the field and have contributed to its advancement on many levels. They have a strong attention to details with a well-grounded understanding of your holistic well-being, giving you accurate recommendations on what your future steps along this journey should be.
Medcare’s team of medical experts have a track record in performing bariatric surgeries with a hundred percent success rate. Medcare’s professionals are well-researched nurses and doctors, attending to your overall well-being all throughout the surgery process and its aftermath.
There are two types of bariatric or weight loss surgeries,
In the Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass procedure, the purpose is to have you consume less food, which, in turn, will decrease your calorie absorption. Through this procedure, your stomach is reduced in size with a direct connection made from the stomach to the lower segment of the small intestine.
The Gastric Sleeve procedure requires the removal of 75% of your stomach, leaving a narrow gastric tube or sleeve instead.
Weight loss surgery or bariatric surgeries are best done at a specialized hospital with advanced medical technology, satisfying customer service, and highly regarded operational values.
Medcare’s medical team is board certified and well-researched in the field of bariatric surgery. The team operates in close coordination and delivers quality, precision, and success.
Medcare hospitals in Dubai & Sharjah are profoundly vigilant in choosing its medical equipment, ensuring that it provides top-tier, quality services with cutting-edge technical innovations.
Medcare has its patients at the core of its operation, and, in order to stay true to this practice, Medcare values transparency, open communication, and forward-thinking in all its interactions.
A: Bariatric surgery requires a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or greater, or a BMI of 35 or greater with one or more serious weight-related health conditions.
A: Patients typically lose 50% to 80% of their excess body weight within the first year.
A: For a gastric sleeve, it becomes a long, narrow pouch about the size of a banana and for a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, it becomes the size of an egg.
A: The gastric sleeve is a permanent procedure, and its long-term impact depends on the patient maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
A: No, the stomach does not return to its original size after a gastric sleeve, but it can stretch and expand if the patient continues to overeat.
A: A surgical sleeve is considered a safe procedure, but, as with all surgeries, it carries risks, including bleeding, infection, blood clots, and anesthesia reactions.
A: Bariatric surgery causes pain and discomfort, but pain can be managed with pain medication.