Kaizen Obesity Center

Assured hope for enriched life

It is remarkable how life becomes thriving with positive rewards when your body is well nurtured. But what’s more remarkable than that is, at any given point in life, you have freedom to embrace the bliss of healthy life. If you are willing, nothing can stand between you and your health. Not even severe obesity! At Kaizen Obesity Centre we are dedicated to bolster you in this pursuit. Our experienced and passionate team of doctors have enriched lives of many patients. Our advanced and comprehensive bariatric treatment plan not just assures holistic cure to severe obesity but also encourages better future health prospects and an increased quality of life. According to a research most patients lose 70% of their excess weight within the first year of surgery. If you are considering bariatric surgery, further reading will help you understand what are the weight loss options available to you, under what circumstances you should undergo bariatric surgery and how Kaizen Obesity Centre can aid in your pursuit of enriched life.

 

EXCESS FAT IN YOUR HEALTH BAROMETER = Obesity

Obesity is a condition where a person gains so much body fat which might harm their health. To define in other words, obesity is an extreme amount of body fat in relation to lean body mass. It is mainly caused by hereditary factors and unhealthy lifestyle. This disease is one of the most pervasive & chronic diseases in India. In fact, India is considered the third most obese country in the world.

OBESITY BUILDS HOME FOR DISEASE

Obesity is a serious issue which doesn’t limit itself to excess body weight; it is the root cause of many other health problems. Like, the chemicals generated because of excess fat in blood causes cancer, the heavy weight has to be beard by joints that leads to back and joint pain, fat in women brings hormonal imbalance that leads to infertility. That is why obesity may build home for the following diseases.

  • HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
  • HIGH LEVELS OF TRIGLYCERIDES
  • TYPE 2 DIABETES
  • INFERTILITY
  • HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
  • ARTHRITIS
  • OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA
  • CANCER
  • DEPRESSION
  • JOINT AND BACK PAIN

WAY TO COME OUT FROM OBESITY MAZE

The best way to treat obesity is by developing healthy eating habits and carrying active life style. Though many people have tried to slim down with diets and exercise, only few of them could succeed. So, in this journey of weight losing Bariatric Surgery is a boon for obese people. At National Institutes of Health Consensus Conference it was concluded that, Bariatric surgery is the most effective therapy available for morbid obesity (BMI>37.5) and can result in improvement or complete resolution of obesity co morbidities. KNOW ABOUT BARIATRIC SURGERY Bariatric Surgery is invented for obese & morbid obese people who need to lose a significant amount of weight. This surgery has reduced the death rates of patients with severe obesity especially when they have developed and maintained healthy eating habits and life style after surgery. Bariatric Surgery is a very crucial decision as it transforms a person’s life completely. An erroneous decision can damage a person’s life permanently. That is why this decision should be taken considering factors like individual’s BMI, Life Style, Preferences, Age, Gender, Status of Diabetes, etc.

THERE ARE MAINLY TWO TYPES OF BARIATRIC SURGERY:

  • Restrictive Procedure: In this procedure, size of the stomach is
  • reduced to reduce the consumption of food.
  • Malabsorptive Procedure: In this procedure, food absorption
  • is limited in intestinal tract by “bypassing” a portion of the small
  • intestine to varying degrees.

Gastric Sleeve

Sleeve Gastrectomy (Gastric Sleeve) is a surgical weight loss procedure. In this surgery approximately 80 – 90% of the stomach is removed and remaining part of the stomach takes the shape of a tube or sleeve. The tube-shaped stomach is sealed closed with staples or sutures. This resection leaves a significant effect on gut hormones that helps a person feel less hungry and fuller longer.

Benefits:

  • Normal absorption
  • No dumping syndrome
  • Lower risk of peptic ulcer
  • Generally rapid and reliable weight loss
  • No postoperative adjustment

Gastric Bypass

In Gastric Bypass, a surgeon creates a small stomach pouch with the help of stapling and attaches a section of the small intestine directly to the pouch. This allows food to bypass a portion of the small intestine. By bypassing a portion of the small intestine, an individuals body absorbs fewer calories. As one eats less, his/her body will stop storing excess calories and start using his/her fat supply for energy.

Benefits:

  • No postoperative adjustment
  • Reduces the risk of heart attack
  • Surgery causes on average 60 to 80% long-term excess weight loss
  • Shown to help resolve type 2 diabetes (68%), high blood pressure (66%), obstructive, sleep apnea (76%), and to help improve high cholesterol (95%)

Mini Gastric Bypass

Mini Gastric Bypass is an easily reversible, less complicated and minimum pain causing treatment. In this procedure a stomach is divided in two pouches. The small pouch is fused with lower portion of small intestine. This creation of a smaller stomach pouch can hold less than a cup of food and make a person get fuller quick and longer. Because of this resection food will not broken down, absorbed or processed completely and ultimately one will lose weight faster.

Benefits:

  • Low risk & minimal pain
  • Reversible treatment
  • Less re-routing of the intestines
  • Relatively less expensive
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HOSPITAL ADDRESS

132ft. Ring Road, Helmet Circle, Memnagar, Ahmedabad – 380052. Gujarat, India.

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WHY KAIZEN ?

With a vision to extend World Class healthcare solutions to the community through advances in medical technology, medical research and by adopting best man power management practices , Kaizen hospital was established in Ahmedabad in 2011.

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