The team at the Center for Weight Loss Surgery in Seattle is dedicated to helping our patients revitalize their lives and achieve their goals for healthy living. For some people, one of the most effective ways to do so is with weight loss surgery or cosmetic surgery. As an independent weight management center, our bariatric weight loss clinic provides exceptional personalized care along the entire obesity spectrum.
We perform all types of weight loss surgery, such as sleeve gastrectomy, duodenal switch, duodenal switch with single anastomosis, gastric bypass, adjustable gastric band and revision surgery. Additionally, we're the weight loss center that handles cosmetic surgery following weight loss, nonsurgical weight loss, as well as lifelong follow-up care.
We perform all types of weight loss surgery, such as sleeve gastrectomy, duodenal switch, duodenal switch with single anastomosis, gastric bypass, adjustable gastric band and revision surgery. Additionally, we're the weight loss center that handles cosmetic surgery following weight loss, nonsurgical weight loss, as well as lifelong follow-up care.
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Dr. Srikanth has performed more than 4,000 bariatric surgeries since 2001. He also performs cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries as well as body contouring after weight loss. As a nurse practitioner, Ms. Howard assists Dr. Srikanth in surgery, provides follow-up care, nutritional counseling, teaches the pre-surgery education class and hosts our support group.
For some, the initial weight loss surgery may not be enough to provide satisfactory long-term weight loss, and for these patients, a revision surgery may be necessary. In others, revision weight loss surgery may be needed to address problems such as reflux or GERD.
Revision options depend on the type of initial bariatric surgery that was performed and will be determined after a comprehensive evaluation of the patient, including an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and other diagnostic studies.Most gastric revision surgery procedures can be performed laparoscopically or robotically.
Revision options depend on the type of initial bariatric surgery that was performed and will be determined after a comprehensive evaluation of the patient, including an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and other diagnostic studies.Most gastric revision surgery procedures can be performed laparoscopically or robotically.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) causes indigestion or heartburn. When medications do not relieve GERD symptoms, acid reflux surgery may be necessary. Surgery to help you lose weight is sometimes the only way to address the underlying increased intra-abdominal pressure that might be contributing and pre-disposing patients to GERD in addition to addressing the anatomic problems which may need to be addressed concurrently.
A hernia is an abnormal protrusion of abdominal contents (e.g., small or large intestine or fat within the abdomen) through an area of weakness or a defect in the abdominal wall. Hernias may occur naturally like those in the umbilicus or groin area, or they may occur at the site of a previous abdominal surgery, such as an incisional hernia.
Unsuccessful with your weight loss attempts and not a candidate for weight loss surgery? Nonsurgical weight loss management targeting your activity, lifestyle changes, and nutrition monitored by a clinician might be the right fit for you. Nonsurgical weight loss uses holistic and specialized approaches to reach your goal weight and improve your mental and physical well-being.
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