One of the most common questions we get from our patients is: how much of the stomach is removed during gastric sleeve surgery? and how…
One of the most frequently asked questions posed by patients considering or having undergone gastric sleeve surgery is: Does the Stomach Grows after Gastric Sleeve Surgery? The straightforward answer is Yes, but lets dive into the the intricacies of gastric sleeve surgery talk about those concerns, and figure out what’s what when it comes to stomach regrowth.
Hello, everyone! We are delighted to share Adriana’s video testimonial detailing her recent Gastric Sleeve surgery experience at My New Body Obesity Center. Adriana, a…
The most common and safe approach to a Gastric Sleeve Surgery is done laparoscopally, which is a type of surgical procedure that allows a surgeon to access the inside of the abdomen (tummy) and pelvis through small incisions The surgeon then uses a laparoscope. This is a small tube that has a light source and a camera, which relays images of the inside of the abdomen or pelvis to a monitor, where the surgeon has an optimal view to perform the surgery. This usually translates into a shorter hospital stay, a faster recovery time, less pain and reduced scarring. As we mentioned, laparoscopy is the most commmon and safe approach to bariatric surgery.
Gastric Sleeve is one of the most common bariatric surgeries, designed to reduce the size of the stomach, it helps people who have struggled with obesity to loose weight and has many others, significant and palpable benefits. Here, at My New Body Obesity Center we have helped people from all over the world live healthier