Asked for Male | 19
Heyyy I am 19 year old guy with a height of 5'4" and weight is 100 kg and especially the lower part of my body is very fatty like thighs and hips , could you please tell me the estimate of the surgery if i want to have to remove fat
Your weight loss treatment will begin with dieting, exercise and lifestyle modifications, and in the event that they don't yield desired results, only then will you be considered for some medication or surgical treatment, but they would be parallel to your dieting, exercising, and lifestyle efforts.
 
- To put you on medication, your doctor will first expect you to meet one of the following criterions, in case clinical prescriptions aren't sufficient:
- Your body mass index (BMI) is equal to or greater than 30.
 - Your BMI is greater than 27.
 - But if you have medical complications related to obesity as well, such as diabetes, high blood pressure or sleep apnea, or anything else, then discuss with the doctor.
 - Note: There could be side effects & risks for each, so keep your doctor updated on regular basis.
 
 
IMPORTANT:
There are surgeries meant to remove fats, but those specific surgeries are reserved only for those individuals who are not obese/fat overall, if you are obese then you will qualify for the surgeries below that are only concerned with limiting your food intake.
 
- Endoscopic surgeries: they are less invasive and are concerned with surgical procedures which limit your capacity to consume food, such as the methods mentioned below:
- Putting stitches in your stomach to reduce its size and its capacity to consume food.
 - Or inserting a small balloon into your stomach, which is then filled with water to reduce the amount of space available. This helps you feel fuller faster.
 
 - Bariatric surgeries: These surgical procedures have the same role as endoscopic surgeries, but with more invasive technologies.
- You will qualify for them if earlier treatments failed, but your BMI will have to be between 35 to 40, and especially so, if the same is coupled with some serious weight-related problem, such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
 - The procedures are as follows: gastric by-pass, adjustable gastric banding, biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch, and gastric sleeve.
 
 - Vagal nerve blockade:
- It involves planting a device under the skin of your abdomen, which will send intermittent electrical signals to the abdominal vagus nerve, it is concerned with informing the brain when the stomach is empty or full.
 - Can be used for adults who have not been able to lose weight, or who have a BMI of 35 to 45, either/both with at least one obesity-related condition.
 
 - Rough cost estimate:
- The surgical procedures will cost anywhere between Rs. 2,25,000 to Rs. 7,00,000.
 - Whereas for dieting-related consultation it can vary from rs. 1,200 to rs. 20,000.
 
 
For more information regarding obesity treatment, you can visit experts - Dietitian/Nutritionists, let us know if your city is different, and drop us a message if you have any other concern!
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 49
My mother is suffering from overweight. Can she have a liposuction therapy as she is in her early 50's.
Liposuction or literally ‘sucking out fat’ is a suboptimal therapy for OBESE patients who desire weight loss. Liposuction can be considered as a treatment option for body sculpting, or slightly overweight patients who need to shape their abdomen in a particular manner. However, if one is obese, liposuction will cause a disproportionate loss of fat over the tummy, and leave space for fat re-accumulation in the future.
There are many weight loss options for a proportionate weight loss, eg. diet, exercise, or medications.
The healthier or ‘more natural’ way to lose weight in obese patients (with a BMI of more than 30 kg/m2) is bariatric or metabolic surgery, wherein the stomach is re-sized or bypassed using keyhole surgery. This surgery causes proportionate loss of fat all over the body up to 80% of the excess body weight, over a period of 1-1.5 years. This surgery is a safe and effective option if done by a certified surgeon at a high-volume center.
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Dr. Harsh Sheth
Bariatric Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 14
Effective Ways to Lose Weight
YES, YOU CAN LOSE WEIGHT. Fast food is high in calories, salt, sugar & fat. Decrease fast food intake, eat more FRUITS & veggies. Exercise daily.
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Dr. Harsh Sheth
Bariatric Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 25
I am gaining weight constantly. I have started taking vitamin d supplement. kindly suggest any medicines to lose weight.
Consult with a dietician or a medical professional like a bariatric surgeon before starting any weight loss medications or supplements. Focus on a balanced diet, portion control, regular exercise, hydration, sleep, and stress management for sustainable weight loss.
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Dr. Harsh Sheth
Bariatric Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 21
Will weight fluctuations harm my heart? Anorexia recovery
- Obesity Or Bariatric Surgery
 - Obesity Or Bariatric Surgery
 - Obesity Or Bariatric Surgery
 - Obesity Or Bariatric Surgery
 
Weight changes impact the heart, particularly frequent ones. Chest pain, breathlessness, or dizziness may occur. A balanced diet and regular exercise are beneficial. However, consulting a healthcare provider is crucial for personalized guidance.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 22
Will BMI change impact my heart health?
Going from skinny to overweight fast can be hard on your heart. Your heart works more to pump blood everywhere. This can make you feel tired, short of breath, or chest pain. To help your heart, eat good foods and exercise often to stay at a healthy weight.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 24
How can I gain weight effectively at 24 with 38 kilograms?
If you’re 24 years old and weigh 38 kilograms, it’s essential to establish why you’re underweight. You might often feel weak or get ill frequently; the problem could also be related to difficulty trying to build muscles. To put on weight in a healthy manner, it is advisable to eat more nutritious foods such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
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Dr. Harsh Sheth
Bariatric Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 21
I am a 21-year-old female in Pune. I have hypothyroidism, PCOD, and high blood insulin. I have been trying to lose weight for about 6 to 7 years now. I have tried cycling, working out, dieting, power yoga, walking, and badminton but nothing seems to help or work on my body. I am considering liposuction, what should I do?
Liposuction is not a weight loss surgery or procedure, it can be helpful only if you have deposits of fats stored within certain locations of your body and if it refuses to burn out no matter how much weight you lose or how fit your body is overall. Additionally, you are either not an ideal candidate, or straight up ineligible if you have suppressed immune system, heart disease, diabetes, problems with blood flow, are not 30% within your ideal weight, don't have a firm or elastic skin, or if you smoke. With the description you gave regarding your health issues, you should avoid this.
Diets and drugs means to lose weight seems to be the most possible options for you, but you may consult a specialist by referring our page to get more information - Obesity Specialists in Mumbai. Let us know if you reside in a different city, and come to us if you have any other doubt which is still not addressed!
Answered By
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.