Ramsay’s expert weight loss specialists have helped change the lives of patients across the UK. Our support network will ensure you’ll receive all the support and advice from our specialist nurses, dietitians and support groups to get the most out of your surgery.
Enquire TodayBMI for women is one way to categorise a woman’s weight and predict how it might affect her health. A BMI rating is commonly used to check if adults are within the healthy weight range or if they are underweight, overweight or obese.
Find out moreBMI for men is a common tool used to check if men are within the healthy weight range, underweight, overweight or obese. BMI is non-gender specific and can be used by all adults including men and women to check if they are a healthy weight.
Find out moreChoosing the right bariatric surgeon may seem daunting but knowing what to look for in a weight loss surgeon can make it easier.
Find out moreSurgery patients are not always successful in reaching their weight loss goals. Reasons for post-operative weight loss failure can include problems with the original surgery, as well as the patient’s inability to comply with necessary life style changes.
Find out moreFor many patients with a BMI (body mass index) of 27 - 35 surgery is not always available or recommended according to the NICE (National Institute of Clinical Excellence) guidelines, as patients with a lower BMI do not normally qualify for weight loss surgery. The gastric balloon is a soft, expandable intragastric (inside the stomach) device that is temporarily inserted into the stomach.
Find out moreAdjustable gastric banding / gastric band (sometimes known as a lap band) is a restrictive bariatric surgical procedure. A silicone band is placed around the upper part of the stomach, creating a small pouch above the band, that is about the size of a golf ball. This forms a large pouch below the band.
Find out moreGastric band slippage, removal & adjustment - how it works, what's involved, procedure, risks of a gastric band failure, benefits of band adjustment
Find out moreGastric sleeve surgery is a restrictive procedure only. Two thirds of the stomach is resected and removed, leaving a smaller stomach in the shape of a sleeve. The portion of the stomach removed produces a hormone that stimulates appetite and hunger. Removing this portion of stomach results in a significant reduction in appetite.
Find out moreThere are several variations of a Gastric Bypass. The most common procedure in the UK is the Roux-en-Y, also known as RYGB. It is a combination of restrictive and malabsorptive procedures, therefore has a two-way weight reducing effect. A small pouch is created by stapling off a section of the upper part of the stomach. Below the staple line the stomach will remain but no food will enter here.
Find out moreChoosing the right bariatric surgeon may seem daunting but knowing what to look for in a weight loss surgeon can make it easier.
Find out moreWhen can I start exercising after bariatric surgery? What exercise can I do after weight loss surgery? How much exercise should I do?
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Find out moreWhen can I start exercising after bariatric surgery? What exercise can I do after weight loss surgery? How much exercise should I do?
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Find out moreOur expert consultants are committed to offering excellent care as soon as you need it; that's why they dedicate time to offer complimentary advice, with no obligation, so you can be sure before making a decision. Hear and speak to a Consultant within the speciality of your choice; get the information you need and all your questions answered to help you make a decision on your next steps in your healthcare journey.
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Based on your individual requirements your treatment will begin when you are ready and at a convenient time to suit you.
Our comprehensive aftercare provides support and guidance throughout your treatment and recovery journey.
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