Patient achieving her running goal as part of the Weight Loss & Bariatrics services at KIMS Hospital

Weight Loss & Bariatric Surgery

We understand the struggles of weight loss, physically and mentally.
This service is available at: KIMS Hospital

We understand the struggles of weight loss, physically and mentally, and can advise on lifestyle changes, treatments or options for weight loss surgery.

If you are experiencing health problems due to weight such as diabetes, heart disease and gallbladder disease, we can help.

What is private weight loss surgery?

Weight loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, involves making changes to the digestive system to aid weight loss. This is usually done by reducing the size of the stomach, limiting the amount of food you can eat, or altering the digestive process.

Why choose us for your weight loss treatment?

Every patient’s weight loss journey will have its own unique approach. We are with you every step of the way while our specialists find the most appropriate treatment for you. We work with a range of bariatric specialists who can support you from your initial consultation, lifestyle changes such as diet and mental health support. We are supported on your pathway by a multidisciplinary team including a Bariatric Surgeon, Anaesthetist, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Dietitian, Endocrinologist and Psychologist. 

If private weight loss surgery is the answer for you, we offer Gastric Sleeve surgery which is a keyhole procedure to reduce the size of your stomach. Embarking on this weight loss journey is a courageous step towards a healthier version of yourself.

The first step is to call our enquiries team on 01622 237727 or book an appointment online with one of our Bariatric Consultants. 

Our Weight Loss Team

Weight Loss & Bariatrics FAQ

Can weight loss surgery help with type 2 diabetes?

Weight loss or bariatric surgery can help you control weight more effectively by bypassing or reducing the size of your stomach so you feel fuller sooner and eat fewer calories.

This can be successful in the treatment of type 2 diabetes because weight loss surgery can help:

  • Improve insulin utilisation: Weight loss surgery can enhance the way your body uses insulin, resulting in lower blood sugar levels.
  • Hormonal changes: The surgery alters gut hormones, positively affecting insulin production and regulation.
  • Increased bile acid production: The surgery can increase the production of bile acids, which play a role in improving insulin sensitivity.

These changes collectively contribute to better blood sugar control, potentially reducing the need for diabetes medications and lowering the risk of diabetes-related complications.

How can weight loss affect me?

Weight loss can have a great impact on your life, including better physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life. Other ways it can change your life:

  • Reduced risk of chronic diseases 
  • Improved mobility
  • Better sleep
  • Enhanced mood
  • Overall quality of life
  • Increased energy levels
  • Longer lifespan

Can weight loss or bariatric surgery help with high blood pressure?

Weight loss surgery can be an effective intervention for managing high blood pressure, especially in individuals who are obese or have insulin resistance. By reducing the size of the stomach, the surgery helps:

  • Promote weight loss: The surgery makes you feel fuller sooner and reduces calorie intake, leading to significant weight loss.
  • Improve insulin sensitivity: Weight loss can enhance insulin sensitivity, reducing the risk factors associated with high blood pressure.

However, to maximise the benefits of weight loss surgery, it is also important to address other lifestyle factors such as high salt intake, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, and lack of physical movement.

Will weight loss surgery help with PCOS?

Weight loss surgery can be highly beneficial for individuals with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), a condition often linked with metabolic syndrome, which includes insulin resistance, pre-diabetes, hypertension, irregular periods, and hormonal imbalances. The benefits of weight loss surgery for PCOS include:

  • Enhanced insulin sensitivity: By improving the way your body uses insulin, weight loss surgery can significantly reduce the risk of diabetes and improve overall metabolic health.
  • Regulated menstrual cycles: Weight loss can help normalise menstrual cycles, a common symptom of PCOS.
  • Reduced cardiovascular risk: By addressing obesity and insulin resistance, weight loss surgery can lower the risk of heart disease and other related complications.
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