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Best Laparoscopy treatment is a type of surgical procedure that allows a surgeon to access the inside of the abdomen (tummy) and pelvis without having to make large incisions in the skin. This procedure is also known as keyhole surgery or minimally invasive surgery. Laparoscopic surgeons basically perform 2 types of laparoscopic surgeries, one is+ Read More

In most cases, the situation of piles treatment can be identified and managed through a general physician. But, if the signs and symptoms are severe, you might also need to consult with a proctologist, a colorectal surgeon, or a gastroenterologist. Piles surgery, also known as hemorrhoidectomy, is a surgical procedure to remove hemorrhoids, which are+ Read More

To be eligible for bariatric surgery, you would like to be between 16 and 70 years aged (with some exceptions) and morbidly overweight (weighing a minimum of 100 kilos over your body weight and having a BMI of 40). Bariatric Surgery is an operation carried out on the stomach or intestines to help an individual+ Read More

Piles surgery are also known as Hemorrhoids, Bawasir, Mulvyadh are enlarged or swollen veins in the rectum and the anal canal contains the enlarged blood vessels in and around the rectum and the anus which is a result of an increased pressure in the anus making the veins wider and overfed with more blood than+ Read More

This is a common question and one we get all the time during our patient consultations. If you go through painful and unsightly varicose veins, no doubt you’re searching for a permanent cure. Technically varicose veins cannot be permanently cured. But depending on the condition of varicose veins, Sometimes a varicose veins surgeon suggests conservative+ Read More

A hernia generally does not get treated without surgery. Non-surgical processes such as wearing a corset, binder, or truss may exert mild pressure on the hernia and hold it in place. But this method does not treat a hernia. It may help to ease the pain or discomfort. A hernia occurs when an organ pushes+ Read More

Weight-loss and Gastric bypass surgeries, known collectively as bariatric surgery involve making changes to your digestive system to help you lose weight. Bariatric Surgery is an operation performed on the stomach or intestines to help a person with extreme obesity to lose weight. This surgery is also commonly known as weight loss surgery. In this+ Read More
Today, most surgeons prefer laparoscopic surgery as it is more advanced and quick. The healing time, too, is small. Open surgeries are a traditional form of surgeries and laparoscopy is a conventional type of surgery thus laparoscopy uses more advanced techniques as compared to open surgery. It works well for patients as small incisions mean+ Read More
Bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery helps to improve metabolic health and helps to reduce weight. People have a very high body mass index (BMI) that is over 35 or 40 with these BMI people have also health issues like diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or fatty liver disease. Bariatric surgery is a common+ Read More
When the internal part of the body or some organ comes out through the wall of muscles or tissue that normally contains it normally hernia appears within the abdominal cavity or also in between the hip and chest. To diagnose a hernia simple clinical examination or in some cases, a CT scan is required. Usually,+ Read More