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Hayley R, UK
Iram was amazing she took good care off me an helped me with everything. Could contact her an time day/night an she would be there. The surgeon who did my operation was brilliant. Never thought I would be happy with my body an now thanks to him I feel like me again. Would 100% Recommend it. Thank you so much to iram and Dr bora yucel.

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After Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy (VSG), patients must follow a strict diet to ensure the stomach heals properly and to promote weight loss. The post-op diet begins with liquids and progresses to soft foods, and eventually solids. It emphasizes protein intake, hydration, and portion control to avoid complications like vomiting or nutrient deficiencies.
In the UK, diet pills can be prescribed by doctors or purchased over-the-counter. Common options include Orlistat (available on the NHS), which reduces fat absorption, and appetite suppressants like Phentermine. The use of diet pills should always be monitored by healthcare professionals to avoid potential side effects or misuse.
In the UK, slimming tablets are commonly prescribed or available over the counter to aid weight loss. Medications like Orlistat help block the absorption of fat, while appetite suppressants target hunger. These medications are often combined with lifestyle changes for better long-term results.
On average, a mini gastric bypass surgery can take about 45 minutes to an hour to perform, however keep in mind that it will differ according to each patient and surgeon Bread, Rice, and Pasta - Because of the starchy nature of bread, rice, and pasta, after your surgery, they can form a paste in your throat that is hard to swallow without liquid. In some cases, they can block the stoma, the hole to the pouch that is your new stomach. Pizza and pasta are normally favorites, but after bariatric surgery, they should... +More
The Gastric Bypass carries more risk but has more rewards for patients who need to lose 150 plus pounds, whereas the Gastric Sleeve surgery has a lower complication rate but also the patients who have success typically need to lose 100 or fewer pounds with the gastric sleeve.
Patient reviews of gastric balloons are varied, with many praising the procedure for its effectiveness in jumpstarting weight loss. Positive reviews often highlight the minimal invasiveness of the procedure and its affordability. However, negative reviews focus on side effects such as nausea and the temporary nature of the weight loss, as maintaining results requires significant lifestyle changes.
The primary difference between mini gastric bypass surgery and a full gastric bypass is that the mini version of the surgery is performed in a modified manner that involves less intestinal rerouting and a shorter overall surgery time. Since salads are typically made of raw fruits and vegetables they can be more difficult to digest. And since you had bariatric surgery your ability to digest foods has changed and will take some time to adjust Longer term risks and complications of gastric bypass can include: Bowel... +More
Discomfort is an understatement if you're not careful as swelling can be horrendous! But, it doesn't have to be that way. If you are wondering how long after cosmetic procedures can you fly, as a general rule we tell our patients that they are “grounded” for a minimum of 2 weeks after surgery (15 days after surgery).
Gastric balloon removal is a relatively simple procedure, typically performed under mild sedation. The balloon is deflated and removed through the mouth via endoscopy. Most patients report minimal discomfort during the removal process. However, it is essential for patients to maintain a healthy lifestyle after removal to prevent regaining the weight lost during the balloon’s presence.
The Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is a common bariatric surgery where the stomach is divided into a small upper pouch and a larger lower portion. The small intestine is then rearranged to connect with the new stomach pouch. This procedure reduces food intake and limits calorie absorption, making it highly effective for weight loss.
You can usually start eating regular foods about three months after surgery. At each stage of the gastric bypass diet, you must be careful to: Drink 64 ounces of fluid a day, to avoid dehydration. Sip liquids between meals, not with meals. Bariatric Surgery Turkey Price For more details in our article, Can you ever eat normally after gastric bypass in Istanbul where you will find all the information about Can you ever eat normally after gastric bypass in Istanbul please contact us. Can you ever eat normally after... +More

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