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Losing weight can be a difficult journey, but it’s important for overall health and well-being. For those who have struggled to lose weight through traditional means such as diet and exercise, medical weight loss can be a viable option. In this article, we will explore the different types of medical weight loss, including surgical procedures.

What is Medical Weight Loss?

Medical weight loss is a weight loss program that is supervised by a medical professional or team. It differs from traditional dieting because it factors in the patient’s medical history, current health, and any conditions they may have. Medical weight loss programs usually involve a combination of diet, exercise, medication, and counseling.

One of the benefits of medical weight loss is that the program can be tailored to each individual’s specific needs. Medical professionals can monitor patients to ensure that they are losing weight

surgeons performing bariatric surgery in theatre

What is weight loss surgery?

Weight loss surgery is a treatment option that can be considered for individuals who have failed to achieve significant weight loss through traditional methods such as diet and exercise.

Gastric Balloon Pill and balloon in each hand

What is Gastric Balloons?

Gastric balloon is one form of weight loss surgery that has gained popularity in recent years.

Gastric or Intragrastric balloons involves placing an inflatable balloon into the stomach, which takes up space and helps people feel full more quickly.

This can lead to reduced food consumption and ultimately result in weight loss. The procedure is minimally invasive and can be performed on an outpatient basis.

As a doctor,  I can certainly provide you with more information on weight loss surgery and refer you to specialist surgeons who can help determine if this option is appropriate for your specific needs and goals. It is important to note that weight loss surgery is not without risks and requires careful consideration and discussion with a medical professional.