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Are You The Right Candidate For Weight Loss Surgery? — by Dr. Seun SowemimoSure, you’ve thought about bariatric surgery. Your (niece, co-worker, brother-in-law’s sister, etc.) had it and looks and feels like a new person. But how do you know if you fit the criteria to have the operation?

Bariatric surgery is a broad term that encompasses several types of weight loss surgery — gastric sleeve, lap-band, gastric bypass and even revision bariatric surgery, done if the first operation was not successful. Most people approach weight loss surgery because obesity has brought on additional health issues.

As a general rule, good candidates for bariatric surgery will demonstrate some of the traits and behaviors discussed below. Read more…

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Tips to Prepare for Your Upcoming Surgery — by NJ bariatric surgeon, Dr. Seun Sowemimo.None of us wants to go under the knife, but sometimes it’s the most practical option to achieve the desired outcome.

But if you’re facing an operation these days, chances are good that you may be able to have a minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery (just 4 tiny incisions, less pain and blood loss, quicker recovery) which will get you back on your feet faster than you expect!

Board certified and fellowship trained NJ surgeon Dr. Seun Sowemimo has successfully performed hundreds of general, laparoscopic and bariatric surgeries at central New Jersey hospitals and surgicenters located in Freehold, Holmdel and Old Bridge.

We asked Dr. Seun to share his personal recommendations on how best to prepare before undergoing an operation. He was happy to oblige with these patient pre-op recommendations. Read more…

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Inguinal hernias can be more than just a pain — they can put you in the hospital. This type of hernia occurs when tissue pushes through a weak spot in your groin muscle. This causes a bulge in the groin or scrotum which often hurts or burns.
 

Groin Hernia Symptoms

  • A round bump in the groin or scrotum that may come and go
  • A painful or burning sensation in the bump

Groin Hernia Risk Factors

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