Morbid obesity is a major health concern worldwide, impacting millions across different regions, age groups, and communities. It is characterized by excessive body weight in relation to a person’s height and gender and often linked with serious health complications like Type 2 Diabetes, Hypertension, abnormal cholesterol levels, PCOD/Infertility, joint pain, spine strain, fatty liver disease, and sleep apnea. Left untreated, obesity can impair heart, liver, and kidney functions, increasing the risk of renal failure, cardiac disease, cancer, and chronic illnesses that severely affect life expectancy and quality of life.
Obesity also impacts mental well-being, causing depression, low self-esteem, social withdrawal, and even suicidal thoughts. Achieving sustainable weight loss requires more than just diet and exercise—expert medical intervention becomes critical for long-term success.
At MGS-MASSH Hospital, our Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery Unit offers scientifically advanced surgical solutions designed to address obesity and its related health risks, including:
Bariatric surgery specializes in weight loss through surgical techniques that modify the digestive system’s structure and function. These procedures are categorized as restrictive, malabsorptive, or a hybrid of both. In addition to promoting weight reduction, they help balance hormones and are particularly effective in diabetes management—even for patients with Class 1 Obesity.
Clinically proven to offer sustained weight loss, these surgeries reduce the risk of:
These surgical treatments are recommended when diet and exercise alone fail to produce sufficient weight loss.
Our strength lies in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery. These procedures use high-definition scopes and specialized instruments through small incisions, minimizing tissue damage, reducing scarring, and accelerating recovery.
At MGS-MASSH Hospital, advanced laparoscopy enables magnified, clear visualization and precise surgical navigation for safer outcomes. Key benefits include:
Our expert bariatric surgeons are highly trained, equipped with advanced certifications, and skilled in treating complex obesity cases with clinical excellence and compassionate care.
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MGS-MASSH is a recognized center for bariatric and metabolic surgery, providing advanced treatments such as SADI-S, Mini Gastric Bypass, and Sleeve Gastrectomy—demonstrating significant weight loss and diabetes remission in over 90% of eligible patients.
From consultation to post-surgery rehabilitation, nutrition counseling, and emotional support, we offer a 360-degree transformation journey under one roof.
Our multidisciplinary approach integrates bariatric surgeons, endocrinologists, gastroenterologists, psychologists, anesthetists, nutritionists, and physiotherapists to design a customized care plan, ensuring seamless care before, during, and after surgery.
We follow a structured, evidence-based framework, applying a 6-month S.M.A.R.T. Protocol (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound) to deliver measurable improvements in patient health, daily energy levels, and functional well-being.
Understanding the emotional and physical challenges of obesity, MGS-MASSH Hospital provides a clean, positive, and comforting space designed to support patients in regaining control of their health in a dignified and supportive environment.
Removes approximately 75–80% of the stomach, restricting food intake and appetite.
✔ Suitable for BMI 32–40 with lifestyle commitment.
Creates a small stomach pouch and bypasses the initial intestine section to limit food absorption and enhance metabolism.
✔ Recommended for BMI 40–50.
Combines sleeve gastrectomy with a single intestinal bypass to reduce calorie absorption and improve diabetes control.
Two-stage procedure providing the highest diabetes remission rate by combining stomach restriction with extensive intestinal bypass.
✔ Lifelong supplements necessary due to reduced absorption.
Creates a small stomach pouch connected to the small intestine, reducing surgery time and promoting rapid results.
✔ Ideal for BMI above 50.
✔ Long-term vitamin monitoring required.
Obesity can worsen urological health, contributing to urinary incontinence, kidney strain, and hormone-related disorders.
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Surgery altering the digestive tract to promote weight loss and improve diabetes or liver function.
Metabolic surgery treats both weight and metabolic disorders like diabetes and dyslipidemia.
Yes—up to 92% of patients achieve remission and normal glucose levels without medication.
Yes, if diabetes or metabolic syndrome is uncontrolled per updated guidelines.
Often within days of surgery.
Sleeve Gastrectomy, SADI-S, and Mini Gastric Bypass, based on individual needs.
Generally permanent, though options like gastric banding are reversible.
Many patients reduce or stop meds soon after surgery with ongoing follow-up.
Minor risks exist, but advanced laparoscopy ensures high safety.
Sugar control is early, while full weight and health benefits take 6–12 months.