Weight loss

Reveal a healthier and happier you

Weight Loss surgery (Weight Management)

Specialist surgeons, dieticians, counsellors and support team.


Transform’s weight management programme has been specifically designed for people who are clinically obese. This applies to 20% of the UK population who have a Body Mass Index of over 30. (You can check your BMI on the NHS direct website calculator by clicking here.)

Our specialists understand how daunting weight loss can seem and will be there to support you every step of the way. Our programme combines weight loss procedures (including Laparoscopic Gastric Band (Lapband) surgery and Endoscopic Intragastric Balloon - BIB) with ongoing support. So you’ll have a clear diet plan following surgery as well as specialist support from dieticians and counsellors.

If you feel Transform’s weight management programme may be of benefit to you, arrange your free consultation. Our specialist team can answer any questions, leaving you with all the information you need to decide whether to go ahead. You can find out more about Laparoscopic Gastric Band surgery and Endoscopic Intragastric Balloon surgery below.

 

Having helped so many people to address their weight problems we are aware that it can seem almost impossible to overcome a substantial weight problem. However, with Body Plan from Transform we can help you to climb this mountain restoring the real you in order to reduce your weight quickly and safely so that you can move on and continue to enjoy and happier, healthier and more fulfilling life.

Endoscopic Intragastric Ballon (BIB)

The BIB is a soft, silicone balloon that is inserted into the stomach and filled with sterile saline. With the balloon you will have a feeling of satiety, or lack of hunger. The balloon will be removed after 6 months. With the help of the BIB, you can more easily adopt the lifestyle changes needed to lose weight.

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Laparoscopic Band Surgery

A Laparoscopic band involves the placement of a band that creates a small pouch at the top of the stomach. This pouch fills with food quickly and the passage of food from the top to the bottom of the stomach is slowed. As the upper part of the stomach believes it is ‘full’, the message to the brain is that the stomach is full and this sensation helps the person to eat smaller portions and lose weight over time.

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