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PROF. DR. EVREN DILEKTASLI

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PROF. DR. EVREN DILEKTASLI

GENERAL SURGEON


He began his primary education at Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa Primary School. Later, he completed his secondary and high school education at TED Ankara College in Ankara. Following his university entrance exams, he was admitted to Gazi University Faculty of Medicine. He graduated from Gazi University Faculty of Medicine in 2003. He then completed his residency training in the General Surgery Clinic at Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital, becoming a General Surgery Specialist in 2010.

PROF. DR. EVREN DILEKTASLI BIOGRAPHY

PROF. DR. EVREN DILEKTASLI

IN NUMBERS

97

Patient Happiness

13.500

Operation

2.500

bariatric and metabolic operation

20

Years Experience

PROF. DR. EVREN DILEKTASLI

TREATMENTS

GASTRIC SLEEVE

GASTRIC BYPASS

MINI GASTRIC BYPASS

GASTRIC BALLOON

MINIMIZER RING® (MMR)

REVISIONAL WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY

Medical tourism offers patients the unique opportunity to access world-class healthcare while experiencing a new culture. Under the expert guidance of Prof. Dr. Evren Dilektaşlı, patients from around the globe receive cutting-edge treatments in obesity and metabolic surgery, achieving transformative health results in a caring, professional environment.

PROF. DR. EVREN DILEKTASLI

VIDEOS

PROF. DR. EVREN DILEKTASLI

HAPPY PATIENTS

Sena

I am so happy with my results. Dr. Evren and her assistant Duygu were so kind and they make sure that you are satisfied and good from day one. Thank you.

Selma Göktürk Çetinkaya

From the very first day, our dear Dr. Evren has touched not only my daughter’s life but all of ours with his care, accessibility, and of course, a successful operation. As a mother, all my existing worries disappeared the day we met him. I only wish we had the chance to meet him sooner and that the operation could have happened earlier. We are so grateful for you, doctor. 🙏

Abbas Demiryurek

My teacher is a very valuable, very knowledgeable, very caring and very kind person. He removed the lipoma on my back. My treatment is still continuing. He is definitely a reliable and honest person. I recommend it to everyone. May God open your way.

Celal

I had an inguinal hernia surgery 2 years ago with my teacher Evren. I would like to thank him and his team, he is a really good doctor. You can go with peace of mind.

Ergün Sağ

Evren is one of the most wonderful doctors I have ever seen. He is a nice person who listens to you with interest. He successfully performed my hiatal hernia surgery. Our assistant Ece is also a wonderful person and I would like to thank both of them. He is definitely a doctor you can consult if you have any problems related to the internal medicine department.

Alican AÇIK

Teacher Evren, I want to thank you very much. For both the professionalism and friendliness you showed during my appendicitis surgery.

I would also like to thank you for providing me and my family with the necessary information before and after the surgery and for giving me the necessary answers to the questions I asked during the post-operative check-up.
Kind regards

Fejde kahraman

Hello, I had a surgery performed by Dr. Enver last week. We were very pleased with his friendliness and experience during the examination. I would like to thank our doctor Ms. Ece and the entire team for everything.

Nur Koç

Thanks to my esteemed doctor's solution-oriented positive approach and patience during my gallbladder surgery, I am alive and I believe that the process will progress even better. Thank you very much.

PROF. DR. EVREN DILEKTASLI

FAQ

What is obesity?

Obesity is caused by consuming more calories than the body uses over a sustained period of time; this excess is stored in the body as fat.

It is a complex, chronic long-term condition that can be difficult to treat. There are many causes of obesity including metabolic, environmental, genetic, hormonal and a disordered relationship with food.

Those who suffer with obesity are also more likely to develop a range of other diseases including diabetes, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, sleep apnoea and early arthritis; which can only be managed by losing weight.

When is the Support Group Meetings?

The support group is a place to meet Dr Evren and the patients who have had or are considering weight loss surgery. The group meetings are held online. If you would like to attend please email your full name and date of birth to hello@drevrenandpartners.com confirming your consent for email correspondence with our team.

The group takes place on the third Friday of every quarter, from 6pm until 7.30pm. Virtual sessions are held via Microsoft Teams. We have limited spaces available, and these will be given out on a first come, first serve basis.

We will post updates about future planned dates for 2022 nearer the time.

How much weight can I lose after the surgery?

Weight loss following bariatric surgery varies greatly.  A weight loss of 70%-80% excess weight can be expected 18 months after surgery, but it can vary a lot depending on surgery type, physical activity and dietary habits.

The term ‘excess weight’ refers to how much extra weight a person has over a healthy BMI (25 kg/m2).  Achieving a BMI of 25kg/m2 and below is not a realistic goal for every patient who undergo bariatric surgery, but they can still achieve clinically significant benefit to their health.

An example of excess weight and weight loss is shown here:

Weight at surgery: 127kg, height: 1.66m, BMI: 46kg/m2
Weight at BMI 25kg/m2: 69kg
Excess weight: 127-69= 58kg
Weight today: 90kg, BMI 32.7kg/m2
Weight lost: 127-90 = 37kg
% excess weight loss: 37÷58 x100 = 63.8%

18-24 months after surgery weight loss is expected to slow and stabilise. Sometimes some weight will be re-gained (6-12kg) and then plateau, for others a gradual increase can continue. If weight regain continues, please feel free to contact us for additional support.

Will I have to make any changes to my eating habits?

Eating will be different after surgery because your new stomach is smaller, and this may take a while to adjust to. There are a few things you can do to make this easier and minimise complications:

 

  1. Increase your water intake to prevent constipation
  2. Use a small plate or bowl to serve your meals, this will help you get used to eating smaller portions
  3. Stop eating as soon as you feel full, this will minimise feelings of discomfort and sickness
  4. Chew well; this will help reduce feelings of discomfort, sickness and foods getting stuck. We recommend you chew each mouthful 30 times
  5. Eat slowly; this will give your brain time to realise when is it full, it will also help minimise discomfort after eating. We recommend taking 30 minutes to eat a tea plate sized meal
  6. Separate eating and drinking; we recommend you leave 15 minutes before and 30 minutes after a meal before having a drink.  Eating and drinking at the same time could cause you to be sick after surgery.