Is the surgery for you?

Click here for obesity surgery at Bangalore in India. For patients who remain severely obese after nonsurgical approaches to weight loss have failed, or for patients who have an obesity-related disease, surgery may be an appropriate treatment option. But for other patients, greater efforts toward weight control, such as changes in eating habits, lifestyle changes, and increasing physical activity, may be more appropriate. Answers to the following questions may help in your discussion with your health care provider about surgery for weight loss.

 

Are you:

 

Unlikely to lose weight successfully with (further) nonsurgical measures?

Well informed about the surgical procedure and the effects of treatment?

Determined to lose weight and improve your health?

Aware of how your life may change after the operation (adjustment to the side effects of the surgery, including dramatically different eating habits)?

Aware of the potential for serious complications, the associated dietary restrictions, and the occasional failures?

Committed to life-long medical follow-up?

 

Do you:

 

Have a BMI of 40 or more?

Have an obesity-related physical problem (such as body size that interferes with employment, walking, or family function)?

Have high-risk, obesity-related health problems (such as severe sleep apnea or obesity-related heart disease)?        

Obesity surgery at Bangalore in India and a holiday of your dreams could still cost at least 50% cheaper than UK, USA.