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Why 3 Small Holes Beat One Big Incision?

Why 3 Small Holes Beat One Big Incision?

Laparoscopic surgery replaces one large abdominal incision with three small ports, each under a centimetre wide. A camera and surgical instruments pass through these ports, giving the surgeon full visibility and control without cutting through major muscle groups. The...

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Hormones After Weight Loss Surgery

Hormones After Weight Loss Surgery

Weight loss surgery (like gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy) alters more than stomach size; it profoundly shifts your hormonal biology. By reducing "hunger hormones" like ghrelin and boosting satiety hormones like GLP-1, surgery physically decreases appetite while...

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Is ESG a No-Cut Weight Loss Procedure

Is ESG a No-Cut Weight Loss Procedure

ESG is genuinely a no-cut procedure. A flexible endoscope passes through the mouth, a suturing device stitches the stomach into a narrow sleeve from inside, and volume reduces by roughly 70%. No skin incisions, no ports, no scarring. Most patients go home within 24...

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Ozempic vs Mounjaro: What’s the Difference?

Ozempic vs Mounjaro: What’s the Difference?

Ozempic and Mounjaro are both injectable prescription medications first developed for type 2 diabetes. They've become widely used for weight management, too. While they look similar on the surface, they work through different mechanisms and produce different results....

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Is Your Weight Damaging Your Heart? 5 Signs

Is Your Weight Damaging Your Heart? 5 Signs

Excess weight makes your heart work overtime. Every extra kilo means more blood vessels, more pressure, more pumping. And the heart wasn't built to keep up forever. The damage shows up as breathlessness on small efforts, blood pressure that won't settle, swollen...

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Obesity Causes: Can Bariatric Surgery Help?

Obesity Causes: Can Bariatric Surgery Help?

Obesity is not merely a number on the scale. It is a chronic metabolic disease that rarely presents in isolation type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, joint degeneration, and cardiovascular strain often develop alongside it. For patients who have already tried...

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2 Years Post Op Gastric Sleeve Diet

2 Years Post Op Gastric Sleeve Diet

Reaching the 2-year mark after gastric sleeve surgery is a major milestone. By this stage, your body has adapted to the changes, and your weight loss has likely stabilized. However, maintaining these results now depends less on the surgery and more on your daily...

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