With a sleeve
gastrectomy under the care of Dr. Mehran, patients can begin their journey
towards a healthier weight without being bogged down by the worry that they
will not get the nutrients they need. While it is true that, like other aspects
of being successful with weight loss surgery, maintaining proper nutrition
requires willpower on the part of the patient, success is by no means out of
reach, especially with the help of University Bariatrics.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Cut Calories, Not Nutrition
When many people are losing weight after having bariatric surgery in Thousand Oaks,
they assume that the fat that they burn makes up for the lack of food that they
take in. While this is true in regards to energy, there are valuable nutrients
in food other than the calories themselves that our body needs to stay healthy. Therefore, many patients experience a nutrient deficiency after weight loss
surgery. But, with Dr. Amir Mehran and the rest of the University Bariatrics team by
your side to recommend all of the proper nutrient supplements you need to stay
healthy, you can lose the weight while maintaining proper nutrient health.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Commit to Success, Not a Single Procedure
The key to being successful after having bariatric surgery
is committing yourself 100 percent towards the goal of losing weight. Many
people who initially got a Lap Band confuse this advice to mean that
they should stick with the Lap Band, no matter what. The reality that many
weight loss surgeons do not like to admit is that the Lap Band far too often
causes problems for patients down the line, in addition to the fact that it
does not help patients lose weight as quickly as those patients who opt for a procedure
such as the sleeve
gastrectomy. Luckily, Dr. Amir Mehran at University Bariatrics is an expert at performing band to sleeve revision procedures that allow patients to
keep going on their weight loss journey, but with a more effective procedure.
Your long term health is far too important to give up on
your weight loss journey. For any patient looking for a surgeon who is skilled
and knowledgeable about revision bariatric
surgery in Thousand Oaks, they should look no further than Dr. Mehran and
the rest of our dedicated team at University Bariatrics.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
The Exercise and Diet Equation
Since issues of obesity and weight loss are part and parcel of what we do here at University Bariatrics, we spend a lot of time discussing the two ends of the energy equation. Specifically, that means the amount of energy, i.e., calories, we take in as food and the amount we expend through various forms of physical activity. While far from everything is known about why and how we gain weight, this equation is clearly central to our weight and overall health.
At the same time, however, a debate has been going on in medical circles about which part of the energy equation matters most when it comes to obesity. On the one hand, the many health benefits of exercise are extremely well documented -- people who exercise definitely suffer from fewer ill effects of excess weight. On the other hand, many individuals on a fairly intense exercise regime may still find themselves very overweight or even very obese. Apparently for most people, it's a lot easier to increase exercise than it is to decrease our food consumption.
Fortunately, such procedures as sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass have been proven effective many times over in terms of helping individuals fight the intense hunger-like feelings that make sustaining a major weight loss over the long term so difficult for the vast majority of individuals. If you've been exercising, perhaps feeling better, but are still facing the very real dangers of severe obesity, then it's possible that bariatric surgery in Thousand Oaks may be worth exploring. Give us a call any time at 805-379-9796.

Fortunately, such procedures as sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass have been proven effective many times over in terms of helping individuals fight the intense hunger-like feelings that make sustaining a major weight loss over the long term so difficult for the vast majority of individuals. If you've been exercising, perhaps feeling better, but are still facing the very real dangers of severe obesity, then it's possible that bariatric surgery in Thousand Oaks may be worth exploring. Give us a call any time at 805-379-9796.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Hunger Cravings Can Trump Even the Best Weight Loss Tips
One Google search for “weight loss tips” will yield thousands of tips written by everyone from doctors to bloggers advocating for one way or another as the best way to
lose weight. And, while some of these tips may be helpful, the true way to lose
weight is to take in fewer calories than you burn in a single day. The key to
succeeding in this is portion control. The only problem is that throughout the
day our hunger cravings are often much stronger than our willpower, making it
especially difficult to lose weight.
But now, thanks to advanced weight loss procedures like the sleeve gastrectomy, obese patients are able to feel satisfied and free of cravings by eating a much smaller amount of food. While weight loss surgery with University Bariatrics still requires discipline on the part of the patient, this discipline is much easier to achieve and maintain.
And, when you have made the decision to undergo weight loss surgery, you always want to make sure you have the very best surgeon like Dr. Mehran performing your bariatric surgery in Thousand Oaks.
But now, thanks to advanced weight loss procedures like the sleeve gastrectomy, obese patients are able to feel satisfied and free of cravings by eating a much smaller amount of food. While weight loss surgery with University Bariatrics still requires discipline on the part of the patient, this discipline is much easier to achieve and maintain.
And, when you have made the decision to undergo weight loss surgery, you always want to make sure you have the very best surgeon like Dr. Mehran performing your bariatric surgery in Thousand Oaks.
Thursday, April 9, 2015
The Dangers of Diet Pills
At University
Bariatrics we’ve long warned of the dangers of “quick fixes” when it comes
to weight loss. No matter what the new fad you hear about, the truth is that
weight loss only occurs as the result of hard work and effort. Particularly for
those suffering with severe obesity, weight loss is particularly challenging
because traditional methods like diet and exercise are ineffective 99% of the
time. Nevertheless, alternative “tricks” and “hacks” continue to dominate
headlines, perhaps none more so than diet pills.
First and foremost, what everyone should understand about
diet pills is that they just don’t work. Medical science consistently backs up
the fact that weight loss pills will not result in any actual weight loss on
their own. To make matters worse, recent reports indicate that many common
weight loss pills can actual result in serious side effects. Some pills contain
fenfluramine which has been banned in many places due to its association with
negative effects on the heart and lung. Sibutramine is another common ingredient
which has been linked to heart attack and stroke. Considering the reality that
weight loss pills don’t work anyway, we feel it’s clearly not worth these
risks. For patients suffering from severe obesity, a sleeve
gastrectomy performed by an experienced professional is a much better
choice. As a popular center for bariatric
surgery in Thousand Oaks our team is proud to provide the outstanding
treatments our patients need.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Use it or Lose It!
The phrase "use it or lose it" is one that is usually associated with physical exercise. However, here at University Bariatrics, we have found a new meaning when it comes to patients who have the Lap Band or one of the other banding procedures. We recommend against these procedures because they have a lower rate of success than other procedures, can result in a number of unpleasant complications, and typically require in follow-up operations. At the same time, however, we also acknowledge that a significant minority of patients do respond well to banding procedures. Hence, our "Use it Or Lose It' campaign.
Basically, our goal is to remind patients who are having success with their bands to "use it," i.e., keep on taking the steps that will be necessary for success. These include carefully following all of their doctor's instructions and receiving all of the needed adjustments for their band. However, for those who are experiencing a marked lack of success of complications, then our advise it to "lose it" and, ideally, replace it with either a sleeve gastrectomy or gastric bypass, depending on which is called for.
The important thing for weight loss patients is to make sure they are taking the steps needed to ensure their long term health. Whether you are interested in obtaining an initial bariatric surgery in Thousand Oaks or would like to discuss whether it's time to "use" or "lose" your banding procedure, we're here to help. For details, check out the video below.
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Basically, our goal is to remind patients who are having success with their bands to "use it," i.e., keep on taking the steps that will be necessary for success. These include carefully following all of their doctor's instructions and receiving all of the needed adjustments for their band. However, for those who are experiencing a marked lack of success of complications, then our advise it to "lose it" and, ideally, replace it with either a sleeve gastrectomy or gastric bypass, depending on which is called for.
The important thing for weight loss patients is to make sure they are taking the steps needed to ensure their long term health. Whether you are interested in obtaining an initial bariatric surgery in Thousand Oaks or would like to discuss whether it's time to "use" or "lose" your banding procedure, we're here to help. For details, check out the video below.
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Friday, March 27, 2015
Weight-Surgery Can Improve Symptoms of Asthma
Here at University
Bariatrics, our highly trained surgical team is dedicated to
providing the very best weight loss solutions like sleeve
gastrectomy in Westlake Village for patients struggling with severe
obesity. Because traditional methods such as diet and exercise are rarely
effective for producing the necessary results for severely obese individuals to
ward off the serious associated health consequences such as heart attack,
stroke, and obesity, our techniques are proven to be safe and able to
consistently yield positive results. Many of these positive results include
benefits that are continuing to be unveiled by new studies. One such benefit is
the possible reduction in asthma symptoms.
According to new research, asthma
flare-ups can decrease due to the reduction of chemicals called interleukins
that are released from excess fat cells. As severely obese individuals are able
to lose weight through weight loss surgery their asthma symptoms may also improve.
Such benefits may be surprising, however they pale in comparison toward improving
the quality of life and avoiding deadly health conditions. If you or someone
you know is ready to take a step toward a healthier lifestyle, contract our
team today to find out if the bariatric surgery in Thousand Oaks is right for
you.
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