Multan Obesity Centre

Multan Obesity Centre Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery for Weight Loss to control Obesity, Diabetes, Hypertension & Cholesterol at City Hospital Multan & Fatima Medical Centre Mtn

10/02/2026

Inviting the Faculty colleagues and Residents ( PGs ) of General Surgery, Endocrinology, Gastroentrologoly, Anesthesiology, Pulmonology Nutrition, DPT and Psychology to attend this upcoming Pakistan Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society ( POMSS ) Conference at Nishat Hotel Lahore from 12 to 14 February 2026 🙇‍♂️. GET YOURSELF REGISTERED IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ALL ABOUT OBESITY MANAGEMENT FROM RENOWNED NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL FACULTY 👍
For registration and further information regarding detailed programme

www.pomssevents.com

Call or WhatsApp Mr. Rizwan Sandhu for further assistance if needed
+92 321 8819993

Regards 💐
Dr. Manzar Ali
Laparoscopic & Bariatric Surgeon
Professor & HOD Surgery MMDC Multan

10/02/2026
28/01/2026

Bariatric Surgery is much more than just weight loss surgery. Let's see what are the other clinical Indications of beyond morbid obesity.

27/01/2026

Metabolic Bariatric Surgery (MBS) can be a safe and effective treatment option for older adults when carefully evaluated and tailored to the individual.

Age alone should not be a barrier to care. With proper patient selection, comprehensive medical assessment, and experienced multidisciplinary teams, MBS can lead to meaningful improvements in metabolic health, mobility, and quality of life—even later in life.

Each patient’s journey is unique. That is why treatment decisions must be individualized, evidence-based, and centered on long-term health outcomes rather than age alone.

25/01/2026

Listen carefully 🤔 what does the fat accumulated inside your body do?

If you have been struggling with obesity for years, experiencing health complications, or finding that diets and lifestyle changes are no longer enough, it may be time to seek medical care.

Obesity is a chronic disease, not a personal failure. Early, evidence-based treatment can help prevent progression, reduce complications, and improve long-term health and quality of life.

Seeking treatment is not about giving up—it is about choosing the right support, at the right time, for your health.

People having BMI between 25 to 30 need lifestyle modifications for weight loss and People having BMI between 30 to 35 can get added advantage of weight loss medications but People having BMI more than 35 should consider or consult to have Bariatric Surgery for more effective and sustained weight loss with resolution of comorbidities like Diabetes, Hypertension, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Cholesterol, Fatty liver, Uric Acid and PCOs like many issues.

Call or WhatsApp for appointment at Multan
📲 0303 7300750 🇵🇰

Professor Dr. Manzar Ali
Laparoscopic & Bariatric Surgeon

18/01/2026


People having BMI between 25 to 30 need lifestyle modifications for weight loss and People having BMI between 30 to 35 can get added advantage of weight loss medications but People having BMI more than 35 should consider or consult to have Bariatric Surgery for more effective and sustained weight loss with resolution of comorbidities like Diabetes, Hypertension, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Cholesterol, Fatty liver, Uric Acid and PCOs like many issues.

Professor Dr. Manzar Ali
Laparoscopic & Bariatric Surgeon

📲 0303 7300750

18/01/2026

Difference between Liposuction and Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery 🤔 Weight loss medications. What are the extra advantages of Bariatric Surgery and possible expenses 🤔 Importance of lifestyle modifications.

Call/WhatsApp: 0303 7300750
Professor Dr. Manzar Ali
Laparoscopic & Bariatric Surgeon
Multan | Punjab | Pakistan 🇵🇰

06/01/2026

آسان الفاظ میں موٹاپہ اور بی ایم آئی کیا ہیں۔ لیپروسکوپک سرجری اور بیریاٹرک سرجری کسے کہتے ہیں۔

Obesity is a chronic inflammatory state. Fat tissue releases cytokines like TNF-a and IL-6 that disrupt insulin signalin...
10/12/2025

Obesity is a chronic inflammatory state. Fat tissue releases cytokines like TNF-a and IL-6 that disrupt insulin signaling, damage blood vessels and affect the liver, pancreas and even cognitive function.

This inflammatory environment explains why obesity increases the risk of diabetes, fatty liver, cardiovascular disease, sleep apnea and certain cancers.

Treating obesity reduces inflammation and restores metabolic balance.
Bariatric surgery significantly lowers inflammatory markers and improve metabolic function beyond weight loss alone.

Improving inflammation starts with addressing its source.

You are welcome to consult regarding Obesity and Obesity-related health issues 💐

Call / WhatsApp for Appointment
📲 0303 7300750



Dr. Manzar Ali Laparoscopic Surgeon at Multan

16/11/2025

Live Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery with demonstration of technical steps | Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy | Educational Video for PGs and Consultants of Surgery interested to learn BARIATRIC SURGERY.
Dr. Manzar Ali Laparoscopic Surgeon at Multan

13/11/2025

3 types of hunger explained "simply"

Hunger isn’t just about an empty stomach. Your brain receives signals from body composition, hormones, emotions, and even gut microbes. Here’s how the three major types work:

1️⃣ Homeostatic Hunger (Energy Balance Hunger)
This is your body’s “fuel gauge.” It rises and falls based on energy needs and metabolic signals.
What drives it: Ghrelin from the stomach stimulates hunger; leptin from fat cells and incretin hormones (GLP-1, PYY, CCK) reduce it.

What it does: Ensures your intake matches your energy needs for exercise, growth, and tissue repair.

🟢 Example: After a long run, homeostatic hunger pushes you to replace calories and glycogen.

2️⃣ Hedonic Hunger (Reward-Driven Hunger)
This is your “food pleasure” system. It’s triggered by sight, smell, habits, and emotions, not by actual energy needs.
What drives it: Brain reward circuits activated by highly palatable foods (sugar, fat, salt).

What it does: Encourages eating even when you’re not truly hungry. Weak satiety signals make it harder to stop.

🟢 Example: Craving dessert after dinner even though you’re full.

3️⃣ Microbiota-Driven Hunger (Gut Microbe Hunger)
Your gut bacteria also shape hunger signals by producing metabolites that influence hormones and the brain.

What drives it: Microbes generate compounds that mimic hunger or satiety signals, affect insulin, and modulate ghrelin, GLP-1, and PYY.

What it does: Links gut health to appetite regulation and metabolic control.

🟢 Example: Certain bacterial imbalances may increase cravings or weaken satiety, nudging overeating.

Fasano, A. (2025). The physiology of hunger. The New England Journal of Medicine, 392(4), 372–381.

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