Weight Loss Surgery General Information

Weight Loss Surgery Melbourne

Bariatric Surgery / Metabolic Surgery aims to provide weight loss in the obese patient and in the process improve some of the metabolic syndromes that patients may have like type 2 diabetes, obstructive sleep apnoea, joint arthritis, improving fertility, etc.
Commonly referred to as “weight loss surgery”, it has consistently been proven to supersede diet and exercise in terms of helping patients achieve their weight loss goals and improve their health.

The surgery works to help a patient restrict their food intake with creating a new and smaller stomach. It also creates hormonal changes that have direct and indirect effects on reducing appetite as well as aiding patients in improving their individual metabolic syndromes.

Bariatric surgery takes away the typical yo-yo dieting regime that often frustrates patients and allows for real time weight loss in a sustainable way. This journey is further enhanced with healthy eating and exercise.
 
The patients who come in with the attitude and perception of working with the surgery rather than relying on it can expect to have long standing sustainable weight loss. This includes keeping to the post operative diet and exercise instructions.

Bariatric / Metabolic Surgery is one of the most effective ways in battling this chronic and relapsing DISEASE. 

Surgery Options

Please See Below A List Of Some Of The More Common Surgeries for Bariatric (Weight Loss), Upper Gastrointestinal (Hiatal Hernia & Anti Reflux) And General Surgery (Gall Bladder & Hernias) That Mr.Niruben Currently performs

Frequently Asked Questions

    • WHICH OPERATION IS BEST? (GASTRIC SLEEVE / MINI-GASTRIC BYPASS/ GASTRIC ROUX-EN-Y BYPASS)

      The real question is which operation is best for you? This decision will take into account your own personal medical and surgical history in a detailed fashion with our team to come up with a decision that helps you get to your desired goals. In a safe and sustainable way.

    • This is not the typical post bariatric surgery journey. There are only 2 main reasons that we would expect a patient to suffer with vomiting post a bariatric. 1. Eating too quickly 2. Taking that one mouth too many (not realising that they are full / ignoring the feedback mechanism that they are full).All our patients know this and our team gets on top of this very quickly with the patients. We do stress if anyone is suffering with vomiting they need to make contact with us.

    • Gastric sleeve/Bypass usually involves 5 cuts about 2 cms in size. The majority of patients would not have significant pain, and would be up and walking day 1 post surgery. 98% of our patient go home day 2 post bariatric surgery. The pain that a patient usually experiences can be gas pain (shoulder tip pain-1st 24 hrs) and pain at wound sites (similar to pain you would expect from say a gallbladder operation).

    • This can happen if a patient does not stick to the appropriate guidelines for healthy nutrition intake coupled together with exercise. This can frequently be a result of a poor behaviour pattern or habit. This is one of the reason’s why we have a habits coach and personal trainer that can be involved with our patients.The focus is not just on the surgery but we want to try and pre-emptively deal with any poor habits that could potentially creep in and sabotage a patient’s journey

    • Patients who have a BMI of greater than 27 can seek a consultation for added support whether that be in the form of medication or the gastric balloon. A patient who has a BMI of greater than 30 onwards will qualify to be considered for surgery. This will be following a consultation with the surgeon

    • This is an operation that gives a patient the ability to battle obesity and reverse metabolic syndrome (Type 2 diabetes, Sleep Apnoea, Hypertension,Reflux, Improve fertility, etc) in a sustainable way. Our heart’s desire for anyone choosing to embark on this journey with us; Is to perform one operation that will last them a life time in battling and overcoming this disease of obesity. The focus of our team in supporting our patients is not solely based on weight loss but is very much based on stopping weight GAIN in the future.