
04 Oct 2018 – Global Obesity Treatment Market is anticipated to reach USD 15.6 billion by 2024.
Obesity is a disorder wherein extra body fat gets accumulated to such amount that it may have adverse effects on health.
The factors that propel the growth of the obesity treatment market include increasing occurrence of obesity and type 2 diabetes, growing consciousness, and improving healthcare infrastructure in developing market such as China, and India, technological advancement.
On the other hand, there are factors that may hamper the growth of the market including lack of consciousness towards availability of medication, and high cost of medicine. Obesity Treatment industry may be explored by drugs type, application, and geography.






It decreases the risk of life and you get the fast recovery of operation if you lose weight beforehand.
Research has also shown the result the weight loss is neither safe nor necessary to do before bariatric surgery.
Many obese patients take weight loss pills to overcome obesity.
This national institute of health has been operating for a weight loss program for 18 years.
Author Colleen Tewksbury says that there is no requirement of time weight lost before bariatric surgery.Reason behind the logicResearchers had found that the weight loss before the bariatric surgery might be dangerous.
It was reported in the year 2015 to 2017.

3 Types of Laparoscopy Surgery performed at SCI International Hospital:
Laparoscopy Surgery can be termed as a distinct set of surgical methodology that involves very less invasion and is hence called as a Minimal invasive surgical procedure.
The surgery is currently used for intestinal based problems, gallbladder and gynaecological problems.
While it is true that there were initial concerns about the safety of such a radical new concept to treat cancers, numerous studies over the following years have time and again proven the efficacy of Laparoscopic surgeries for treating multiple health problems including colorectal cancers.
Open surgery can be considered as one of the earliest and traditional forms of surgeries and often involves a single incision on the patient’s to surgically access the abdomen.
On the contrary, Laparoscopic surgical technique focuses on performing multiple 0.5 to 1cm sized incisions placed strategically to perform the surgery.