Blogs on Bariatric Surgery

Can You Have Gastric Sleeve Surgery Twice?
Obesity has many negative consequences on health, including an increased risk for heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and certain forms of cancer.

Alcoholism After Gastric Bypass Surgery: Is It Safe To Drink Alcohol?
Around 40 percent of Americans suffer from obesity, and the numbers are only increasing. Gastric bypass surgery is a life-saving procedure for people with obesity

How Long Does It Take To Recover Completely From Gastric Sleeve Surgery?
With the rising cases of obesity worldwide, more and more people are resorting to weight loss surgery to achieve their ideal body weight. People with

How to Get Rid of Gas After Gastric Bypass: Tips from Doctors
Obesity is a national epidemic in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one-third of American adults are

Will Insurance Cover Your Weight Loss Surgery? Let’s Find Out
Excessive weight never helps a person be healthy. Most people with obesity or excessive weight often suffer various health conditions rob them of an active,

Life After Gastric Sleeve Surgery – Medications to Avoid and Important Facts
Traditional methods often fail to bring about the weight loss results people hope for. Gastric sleeve in Mexico is quite popular, and perhaps you can

Destiny Garcia
My starting weight was 293, I’ve lost 127 lbs. both my father and I got sleeved with Dr. Kelly, our results have been amazing! We


Shelly
Shelly talking on Brenna´s behalf. Shelly had the sleeve done 3 1/2 years ago and brought Brenna for surgery, she’s doing awesome except she has

Ramos Kelly Patients
Importance Of Protein After Bariatric Surgery Bariatric surgery is a big step towards better health and conquering your weight, but with it comes some big
Shannon´S
Shannon´s Revision Surgery thoughts about coming to IMBC with Dr. Ramos Kelly.

ASMBS Statement To Eliminate BMI As A Criteria For Patient Eligibility For Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery
ASMBS Calls for Removal of BMI as a Criteria for Bariatric Surgery Eligibility Body Mass Index ( BMI ) intended and still useful as a