Bariatric Surgery at Yashoda Hospitals
Bariatric surgery is a surgical procedure of the digestive system to promote weight loss in people with severe obesity by altering the digestive system to limit calorie intake and absorption, promoting weight loss and improved health.Â
The Centre for Bariatric Surgery at Yashoda Hospitals offers advanced surgical options to reduce excessive body weight and treat obesity and related health conditions. Cardiologists, pulmonologists, and anaesthetists work closely with bariatric surgeons to understand the person’s health status and coexisting diseases.Â
Our weight loss program is carefully designed to assess the individual’s condition and customize the treatment plan and surgical procedure for successful outcomes. The holistic approach includes nutritional management, counselling, wellness programs, and surgical management to combat weight-related issues with the best bariatric surgery cost.Â
What’s the current Bariatric Surgery Cost in India?
Depending on the treatment package, success rate, severity of the ailment, medications necessary, and many other considerations, the current bariatric surgery cost varies immensely from Rs. 2,20,000 to Rs. 5,50,000. The average cost of bariatric surgery is approximately Rs. 3,50,000.
Treatment | Cost |
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Gastric Bypass Surgery Cost in India | 3,00,000/- (Approx.) |
Sleeve Gastrectomy Cost in India | 2,80,000/- (Approx.) |
Gastric Balloon Surgery Cost in India | 3,20,000/- (Approx.) |
Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch Cost in India | 3,40,000/- (Approx.) |
Why choose Yashoda Hospitals for weight loss surgery?
Holistic Comprehensive Care: Our weight loss programs are a mix of the most advanced knowledge and technology, extensive experience, and the highest level of compassion.Â
Advanced Surgical Expertise: Our multi-disciplinary bariatric surgery team works closely with endocrinologists, nutritionists, lifestyle counsellors, dieticians, and exercise specialists to offer a personalized weight loss program.Â
Customized Patient-Centric Approach: Together we offer personalized care to our patients throughout the journey—assessment, planning, preparation before surgery, during surgery, and recovery after surgery for positive and long-lasting outcomes.Â
Cutting-Edge Medical Technology: Using our robotics facilities for bariatric surgery, next-generation single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) offers undeniable benefits of small surgical scars, reduced postoperative pain, and faster recovery.Â
Who Needs Weight Loss Surgery?
- Individuals with six months of constant exercise yield no results.Â
- BMI higher than 40.Â
- BMI between 35-40 but with at least hypertension, sleep apnoea, or type 2 diabetes.Â
- BMI of 30-35 with severe life-threatening weight-related problems.Â
- Multi-mobility conditions.
- People who are unable to lose weight after medical surgery.Â
- Certain medication therapy causes non-stop weight gain.Â
Types of Bariatric Surgeries
- Gastric Bypass: This procedure involves stapling the upper part of the stomach and forming a tiny pouch while the lower part of the stomach is still intact, thus making the patient feel full sooner. This step is followed by the division of the small intestine, where the lower half of the small intestine is attached directly to the smaller stomach pouch, causing less calorie absorption.
- Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery.
- Jejunoileal Bypass Surgery.
- Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch: This surgery involves two separate procedures; the first procedure resembles sleeve gastrectomy, and the second procedure causes the division of the small intestine. This technique causes the food to flow from one tract and the digestive juices to flow from the other in order to mix in the colon.
- Gastric Sleeve: This is an irreversible procedure where most of the stomach is permanently removed, leaving thin banana-shaped remains of the stomach along the contour that is then closed with staples. This procedure further triggers the bacteria in the GI system and reduces the amount of food consumption.
- Endoluminal Sleeve Gastrectomy.
- Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy.
- Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding/Lap Band/Gastric Balloon: This method uses an adjustable band on a ring that expands to create a balloon injected with saline solution through a port to manage the opening from the pouch and the remaining stomach.
Factors Affecting the Bariatric Surgery Cost
- The hospital’s location, reputation, infrastructure, facilities, admission fee, and the choice of room accommodated.Â
- Based on the city.Â
- Diagnostic tests and consultation fees.Â
- Patient’s age and health status.Â
- The cost of medication pre- and post-surgery.Â
- The type of surgery performed.Â
- The type of technique selected to perform the surgery (open or laparoscopic).Â
- The type of anaesthesia used.Â
- The severity of the condition.Â
- Expertise and experience of the surgeons.Â
- Insurance or policy coverage.Â
How is Bariatric Surgery Performed?
Bariatric surgery, commonly known as weight loss, surgery is mostly performed laparoscopically under general anaesthesia for 1-2 hours for patients between 18-65 years of age. After forming the small incisions, the bariatric specialist enters thin tools with a camera attached to the top that projects on a video screen. Then, the stomach size is reduced further, followed by stitches, bed rest, and the initiation of the rehabilitation program.
Benefits for Bariatric Surgery:
- Offers significant and long-term weight loss.Â
- The surgery is performed with less to no pain.Â
- Sleeve gastrectomy leads to more weight loss in less time when compared to the bypass and gastric band.Â
- Invites fewer complications and fewer scarring and pain.Â
- Help manage type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and chronic acid reflux.Â
- Provides quality cardiovascular health.Â
- Improves the process of fertility for ages between 18 and 40.Â
- Gives better control of cholesterol and blood sugar levels.Â
- Eliminates depression and obstructive sleep apnoea and enhances self-esteem.Â
- Promotes faster metabolism and reduces the levels of hunger hormones.Â
- Eliminates joint pains and improves erectile dysfunction.Â
Post-Surgical Care and Recovery Phase
- During the recovery phase, start having food in small quantities.Â
- Avoid heavy and hard foods, alcohol, and smoking.Â
- Consume a well-balanced diet rich in protein and fibre.Â
- The desired weight loss is achieved after two years of surgery.Â
- Implement sincere lifestyle changes for longer results.Â
- Avoid foods that are high in cholesterol, saturated fats, and salts.Â
- Performing optimum levels of physical exercises 2-3 weeks.Â
- Avoid strenuous activity for 1-2 months.Â
- If it’s not extremely tiring for the body, consider joining the workplace after 1-2 weeks.Â
Make an Informed Decision About Bariatric Surgery Cost in India.
A bariatric surgery cost may vary depending on several factors, including the hospital, type of surgery performed, patient’s medical condition, and surgeon involved. For the most accurate and up-to-date cost information, it’s advisable to consult hospitals in your vicinity.Â
At Yashoda Hospitals, our bariatric specialists and general surgeons are here to discuss your options in detail, helping you make informed decisions. Additionally, healthcare insurance may partly cover half of the average cost of bariatric surgery, so it’s essential to check with your insurance provider. You can also explore a government subsidy or policy that may assist in managing bariatric surgery costs in India at Yashoda hospitals.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bariatric SurgeryÂ
What is the safest form of weight loss surgery?
Sleeve gastrectomy is considered the safest weight loss surgery as it comes with the lowest risk of complications, it’s minimally invasive, causes less scarring, and promotes faster healing.Â
Does bariatric surgery cure type 2 diabetes?
No! It helps you manage type 2 diabetes by promoting significant weight loss, reducing diabetes medication intake, and helping get blood sugar in control.Â
How successful is bariatric surgery?
Based on the lifestyle changes and the type of surgery performed, the success rate for a weight loss surgery may vary. The overall success rate for bariatric surgery is around 90%.Â
What happens to your body after bariatric surgery?
The patient may experience a few minor side effects post-surgery, including gas pain, weakness, loss of appetite, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, or fatigue.Â
Can you ever eat normally after a gastric bypass?
Yes! The patient may consume their regular diet after 2-3 months based on their recovery phase. Prior to such a diet, the patient may want to alter their diet and eating habits, such as avoiding hard, heavy, and high-calorie foods, drinking lots of fluids, and consuming foods that are rich in protein and vitamins.Â