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Should I Have My Mesh Removed?

A hernia can bring your daily activities to a standstill. The discomfort and pain that they bring can make surgical repair a necessity. If you’ve experienced extreme discomfort from your hernia mesh, it may be time to remove it, and we can help. Here are a few signs to look for to determine if mesh …

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Do I Need a Revision?

Weight loss surgery can be a life-saving tool. Unfortunately, some circumstances can ruin progress after a weight loss procedure. If weight loss surgery fails, it may be time for a revision. If you’ve had a setback with a weight loss surgery, there’s hope. Here’s how a revision surgery may help get you back on track. …

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Do You Have a Hidden Hernia?

Chronic pain in your pelvic area can slow your life down. Not knowing the cause of your pain can add to the stress. Sometimes the issue comes from an inguinal or hidden hernia. Getting an accurate diagnosis is crucial to making a complete recovery. Here are signs that you may have an inguinal hernia and …

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Is a Sleeve Gastrectomy Right For You?

Losing weight is a battle that millions of people find themselves struggling in, as nearly 37% of American adults are considered obese. Risks for further health complications increase the longer your weight is uncontrolled. Sometimes, however, traditional weight loss methods aren’t enough to deal with the issue.  If you have unsuccessfully tried everything from diet …

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A Guide to Femoral Hernias

Hernias aren’t named after their causes or their symptoms. Instead, they’re named after the part of the body where they occur. Femoral hernias appear in the seam where the leg meets the lower abdomen. While rarer than other types of hernias, some cases can cause severe problems. What Are They? A weak point in the …

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Ventral Hernias

Hernias are named after the location where they occur. For instance, and umbilical hernia occurs in or near the belly button. A ventral hernia occurs in the abdominal wall, as the word ventral refers to the abdomen. Ventral hernias occur along the vertical center of the abdominal wall. They are also called incisional hernias, as …

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