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The Importance of Professional Development for Bariatric Surgeons: Insights from Dr. Seun Sowemimo 

Greetings from the ASMBS Annual Meeting. 

As a surgeon dedicated to the care and health transformation of my patients, staying updated with the latest bariatric advancements and techniques is crucial. Professional development ensures I continue to provide the best possible patient care, grounded in the newest and clinically proven research and best practices. This annual meeting, now in its 40th year, is a testament to the ongoing commitment we have as professionals to continual learning and improvement.

One of the sessions I have found particularly valuable is “Bariatric Endoscopy Hands-On Lab.” This intensive, hands-on course is invaluable for refining the skills necessary for complex endoscopic procedures, directly helping to ensure positive patient outcomes. Another highlight is the session on “Enhancing Outcomes Through Support Groups,”​ which underscores the importance of comprehensive patient support in achieving long-term success after bariatric surgery (check out our long-running in-person and online support group meetings for gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, bariatric revision and lap-band removal warriors)

“The MBS Butterfly Effect: A Patient’s Transformation and the Impact on Multiple Organ Systems”​ resonates deeply with me.

It highlights how the effects of bariatric surgery extend far beyond weight loss, improving overall health and quality of life.

Sharing and absorbing this knowledge not only enriches my practice but also empowers me to educate my patients and colleagues about the profound benefits of our work.

Enjoying a bit of sunshine with my professional colleague and the star of “MY 600-Lb Life” Dr. Younan Nowzaradan (Dr. Now) at the 2024 ASMBS Seminar.

Attending these sessions and networking with other professionals is a vital part of my commitment to excellence in patient care. It’s about continuously evolving and striving to be the best surgeon I can be for my patients. Professional development isn’t just a requirement; it’s a passion that drives me to make a positive impact on every life I touch.

Thank you for your continued trust and support. I look forward to sharing more insights and advancements with you in the near future. See you back in New Jersey soon!

Cheers,

Dr. Seun Sowemimo

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Working two jobs on her feet all day, Denise of Ocean County, NJ, lost more than 150 pounds the first year after gastric sleeve surgery

 

 “One year ago today, I had bariatric surgery…. 163 lbs down and I feel amazing… I still have a long way to go, but it’s amazing what a difference a year makes… I want to thank Dr. Seun Sowemimo and my family and friends for your support… Here’s to the next year and inching toward my goal of health and happiness!”

-Denise Hirth on Facebook (September 2023)


 

Denise Hirth is a busy woman, working on her feet at CentraState Medical Center and also managing the Deli department at a local grocery store. Her long battle with weight began to take its toll once she hit her 40s. She knew she qualified for surgical weight loss—but which bariatric surgeon was right for her?

Going directly to the source for a bariatric surgeon recommendation

With the benefit of working at a hospital, she sought the expertise of a trustworthy resource—the nurses who work in the OR. “They immediately recommended Dr. Sowemimo without a moment’s hesitation,” Denise, who lives in Ocean County, explains. “And my primary care doctor also seconded their recommendation.” After consulting with Dr. Seun and obtaining her surgical clearances, Denise took a leave of absence to focus on her own health in September 2022.

Weighing 440 pounds at the time of surgery, Denise had a vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG or gastric sleeve) and began her weight loss journey.

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“I don’t have anything dramatic to report about my first year after surgery, other than the fact that I lost 163 pounds,” Denise says with a smile. “Dr. Seun’s process is laid out for you from start to finish, so all you have to do is follow it.”

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Two significant improvements in Denise’s nutrition have been giving up soda (which she never thought was possible) and eating mostly a plant-based diet with Dr. Seun’s guidance. “I still eat chicken once a week, but I don’t need much anymore,” Denise explains.

Learn more about Dr. Seun’s Weight Loss Plan online course

“I realized the other day that I haven’t been the weight I am now since middle school—which definitely motivates me to keep going.”

At age 46, Denise has already dropped six clothing sizes. As she looks ahead to year two after bariatric surgery, her goal is simple: “I’ll continue to stick with what is working and introduce some weight training to begin to firm up,” she notes. “I’m excited about making my body stronger, which will also give me the energy I need.  All I know for certain is that the best is yet to come.”

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Considering weight loss surgery?

Great! Start by watching Dr. Sowemimo’s Bariatric Surgery 101 Webinar. Then call our friendly bariatric team at 732-414-2707 to schedule a private consultation with Dr. Seun to talk about your weight loss goals. You’ll learn more about our exclusive Bariatric Success Program, which gives you all the tools (and more!) to chart your journey to weight loss VICTORY in 2024!

 

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Perri’s Facebook post (excerpt shared below with her permission) exemplifies that surgical weight loss can quickly and significantly improve daily quality of life–improve health, provide increased daily stamina, and improve self-image, which can lead to better relationships and career opportunities.

February 22, 2022

“Flashback: One year ago today, I was struggling with my weight, the way I looked, doing anything physical, and with my mental health.

In October 2020, I met with Dr. Seun Sowemimo from Prime Surgicare and immediately started my journey to get the gastric sleeve.

On February 22, 2021, I went in and had the surgery. First time ever in my life going under anesthesia…it was all so worth it–not just because my appearance has changed, but because of how I feel, inside and out!

I am proud of my journey. I am proud I did the surgery. I am proud of the new road I’m on mentally and physically!

So here’s to ME!”

Perri Ann Capes

Dr. Sowemimo's gastric sleeve bariatric surgery patient Perri in 2022.


weight loss surgery njTo learn more about a surgical weight loss solution (gastric sleeve or gastric bypass), sign-up for our next live webinar to listen, learn and ask questions.

You may also wish to call our friendly team of bariatric experts at 732-414-2707 to schedule a consultation and check on your bariatric surgery insurance coverage.

Consider this–we may be profiling YOUR success story just 12 months after your weight loss surgery.

It’s never too late to begin again. We look forward to speaking with you soon.

 

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The pandemic has made weight loss and weight management a challenge for all of us, including people who had bariatric surgery. Regardless of the procedure—lap band, gastric sleeve or gastric bypass—it is possible to regain the weight after surgery.

A few weeks ago, Jessica Berger Cruz checked in to let us know that she had just passed her 10-year surgiversary and had maintained most of her 150-pound weight loss since 2011. She kindly offered to speak with us and share her personal tools for long-term weight maintenance:


Jessica had gastric sleeve weight loss surgery performed by dr seun sowemimo

Jessica, age 24, before gastric bypass bariatric surgery (2011).

Jessica has faced weight challenges since childhood. Once she was an adult and ready to start her life, her size 24 body restricted her confidence to go after everything she wanted in life.

At age 24, she weighed close to 300 pounds and was out of diet and exercise options. “I had my whole life ahead of me and didn’t want to face it being so heavy,” she recalls.

She and Dr. Seun Sowemimo agreed that bariatric gastric bypass would be the optimal surgical weight loss tool to propel her mind and body forward to living a healthy lifestyle.

“I was inspired to have bariatric surgery because I wanted to live life, not just be living.”

Jessica Berger Cruz

Immediately after surgery, Jessica felt the weight loss momentum finally kick in and she quickly lost more than 100 pounds the first year after surgery.

“The program gave me simple tools to live by,” Jessica explains. “To this day, when I need to regroup, I go back to those steps to start losing again.”

Prime Surgicare’s bariatric dietitian explains Jessica’s success strategy

Lori Skurbe, MPH, CDE

Over the past decade since weight loss surgery, Jessica has faced several common milestones that can lead to weight gain and even obesity: marriage, having a baby, career changes, health challenges and the recent pandemic.

“Jessica sets a terrific example of what dedication to basic bariatric lifestyle principles can accomplish,” says Prime Surgicare bariatric dietitian Lori Skurbe, MPH, CDE.

“Eating healthy meals, drinking calorie-free fluids and consistent exercise are the essential keys to long-term weight management success.”

Facing the stress of Covid-19 and weight regain

“During Covid-19, I’ve been at home working and taking care of my eight-year-old, who is still not back in school,” she explains. “It’s been tough to get out and exercise and it’s also been a stressful time on both the work and home front.”

Six years ago, the paralegal was shocked to see her weight had crept up to 180 pounds during a doctor’s appointment. “I knew I had gained weight after having my son, but I didn’t realize how much.”

She immediately returned to her personalized Prime Surgicare post-op bariatric guidelines to get back on track and eliminate bad nutritional habits that had snuck back into her diet.

One of the key assets she turned to was journaling everything she was eating. “Journaling doesn’t have to be a permanent part of your life, but when you veer off course, it can help you see on paper the wrong things you are eating during the course of a day.”

READ: Why Journaling during Weight Loss is Worth the Effort

The extra weight steadily came off and today, she keeps her weight range between 145 and 160 pounds and a 6-8 clothing size.

“Taking off the weight I had gained made my clothing fit right again and I just felt more like myself,” Jessica explains.

Jessica in 2021, successfully maintaining her weight loss for 10 years.

“My mantra is ‘when you look good, you feel good, you do good!’”

Jessica Berger Cruz

Today, she shares her healthy eating habits with her son. A snack in the Cruz family means fruit or a whole grain bar and a treat is a sweet treat offered only occasionally.

Keeping fit with chronic back pain

Jessica’s low back pain restricts some fitness opportunities, so she relies on cardio dance classes, biking with her family and competitive daily step counting with her husband.

“At the height of the pandemic, I was doing laps around the house just to beat my husband’s number at the end of the day,” Jessica says with a smile.

Advice for future bariatric warriors

Jessica is a healthy living role model for her young son.

Jessica offers words of advice a decade after her own experience having gastric bypass weight loss surgery:

  • Identify your inspiration for losing weight and never forget it
  • Remember that you—and only you–will determine your success
  • You don’t have to give up your favorite foods—just eat them less often and in smaller volume
  • Follow the guidance of your team of bariatric experts who know the tips and tricks to help you lose weight quickly and safely

Prime Surgicare’s top 5 tips to avoid weight regain

Lori Skurbe spells out the tools she offers bariatric clients to achieve—and sustain—a healthy weight after any surgical weight loss:

  1. Enjoy healthy meals comprised of lean protein, non-starchy veggies and a healthy whole carb food, if you still have “room” in your pouch.
  2. Drinking 64+ ounces of calorie-free, caffeine-free fluids between meals.
  3. Consistent physical activity – at least 30 minutes most days of the week.
  4. Eating slowly and paying attention to signs of “fullness.”
  5. Take your bariatric multivitamins daily, no matter what.

Are you ready to tell your weight loss success story?

We would love to welcome you to our Prime Surgicare family and partner with you before, during and after your weight loss surgery journey.

To find out if bariatric surgery may be the obesity treatment solution for you, register for Dr. Seun’s next New Patient Seminar. Or, if you’d prefer to have a private consultation first, call us at 732-414-2707 to schedule an appointment. Feel free to ask our team of friendly bariatric specialists to help confirm your insurance coverage for metabolic syndrome treatment (bariatric surgery).

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