Lose Weight Fast with Robotic Weight Loss Surgery
Robotic weight loss surgery is the latest advancement in bariatric surgery that offers many benefits compared to other weight loss procedures such as laparoscopic surgery.
Stay updated on the latest advancements and trends in nutrition, weight loss, and laparoscopic surgery. Dr. Ahmad shares his expertise and advice, giving you the tools to make better healthcare decisions.
Robotic weight loss surgery is the latest advancement in bariatric surgery that offers many benefits compared to other weight loss procedures such as laparoscopic surgery.
Obese individuals can sometimes find it very difficult to lose weight through diet and exercise alone. This could be due to problems like arthritis that make it difficult to exercise, eating disorders, or metabolic abnormalities.
In the United States, people are particularly vulnerable to Coronavirus due to high obesity levels and the co-morbid conditions frequently associated with obesity such as hypertension, diabetes, and respiratory disease.
June is designated as Hernia Awareness Month to increase awareness about this very common condition. A hernia may begin as a bulge in the groin that may or may not be painful.
Weight loss surgery can be a life-changing procedure that provides a tremendous boost to your self-confidence, energy levels, general health, and overall quality of life.
Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, widely known lap-band surgery, is a bariatric surgery that uses an adjustable silicone band that is placed on the stomach to restrict the quantity of food the stomach can hold.
Choosing the right lap-band surgeon may be the most important decision you have to make. You will receive a lifetime support from your surgeon after your bariatric surgery, so it is crucial that you feel
Do you have a seemingly intractable weight loss problem? Do you feel “fluffy”, sluggish, and frumpy? Did you try all kinds of diet regime and workout programs to naturally lose weight, but failed?
Obesity is now a growing concern. There are over 160 million Americans who are recorded to be either obese or overweight. In medical standards, obese patients are those who have a BMI of 30 or more.
Most obese patients think that gastric bypass surgery is a magic wand that can change their lives in a flick. Maybe you have heard it somewhere or you have seen someone who went under the knife