Posted - June 6, 2025

Breaking Generational Cycles of Obesity Through Bariatric Surgery: A Path to Healthier Futures

When obesity is present across multiple generations, it’s often more than just shared DNA. Children mirror what they see—eating habits, activity levels, emotional coping mechanisms, and attitudes toward health and body image. If a child grows up in a home where fast food is the norm, exercise isn’t prioritized, and food is used for comfort, those patterns become ingrained. Even more challenging is when families are affected by food insecurity, lack of access to healthcare, or cultural norms that stigmatize talking about weight and mental health. These systemic issues compound the difficulty of breaking out of the cycle. Learn More
Posted - May 9, 2025

Choosing a Bariatric Surgeon and What to Expect from Dr. Ayoola

Dr. Folahan Ayoola is a board-certified bariatric surgeon with fellowship training in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery. As the founder and Medical Director of Weight Loss Specialists of North Texas, he brings over 15 years of experience to his practice, emphasizing a patient-centered approach known as "The Dr. A Way." This philosophy focuses on treating patients with respect, building genuine relationships, and providing compassionate care that gets results. Learn More
Posted - April 2, 2025

Understanding the Costs of Obesity and Bariatric Surgery: A Financial and Health Perspective

Obesity and its related costs add up over time, making weight loss interventions not just a health decision but a financial one as well. While bariatric surgery requires commitment and lifestyle changes, it is a tool that can lead to long-term savings and a better way of life. If you are considering weight loss surgery, consult with a medical professional and explore your insurance coverage to understand your financial obligations and potential benefits. Learn More
Posted - March 6, 2025

NO MAGIC PILL – Supplementing Bariatric Surgery with Weight Loss Medications and Lifestyle Strategies

Bariatric surgery is an incredible tool, but long-term success requires an ongoing commitment to lifestyle changes, and sometimes, additional medical support. As a bariatric surgery clinic, our goal is to provide patients with the most effective, evidence-based strategies for weight loss and metabolic health. Whether through surgery, medication, or a combination of both, the ultimate objective is to empower our patients to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives because we know that everybody is somebody’s somebody. We invite you to experience our approach to weight loss - No blame, No shame. Just compassionate care that gets results.  Learn More
Posted - December 10, 2024

Lessons I’ve Learned from Working with Bariatric Surgery Patients

Working with bariatric patients has shown me that their journey is one of resilience, transformation, and courage. It’s about much more than weight loss—it’s about reclaiming health, confidence, and self-worth. For anyone considering weight loss surgery or supporting someone on this path, remember: it’s a deeply personal process, and success comes from understanding both the challenges and the triumphs along the way. From a provider perspective, we do right by our patients when we meet them where they are. That’s why at Weight Loss Specialists of North Texas, we offer compassionate care, without blame and without shame. As Dr. Ayoola likes to say, “If obesity is part of your story, you don’t have to hide. You can lose the weight, regain your health, improve your quality of life and feel great about yourself.” Learn More
Posted - November 7, 2024

Understanding BMI and How it Determines Obesity Treatment Options

BMI serves as a valuable tool for categorizing weight status and guiding initial treatment decisions, but it is not the only factor in obesity management. Medications are typically suitable for individuals with a BMI of 27 - 35, but the individual’s weight loss goal needs to be considered. Surgery is generally reserved for those with a BMI of 35 or higher and serious health issues, or for individuals with a BMI of 40 or more. Each treatment plan must be personalized, factoring in the patient’s health status, previous efforts to lose weight, and their readiness for potential lifelong changes. Learn More
Posted - April 5, 2024

Obesity Related Type 2 Diabetes and Sleep Apnea

While bariatric surgery can be highly effective for treating obesity-related conditions like type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea, it's important to note that it's not without risks. Like any surgical procedure, bariatric surgery carries potential complications, and it requires careful consideration and evaluation of the individual patient's medical history and risk factors. Furthermore, bariatric surgery is most successful when combined with long-term lifestyle changes, including dietary modifications and increased physical activity. These changes are essential for maintaining weight loss and maximizing the health benefits of the surgery. Learn More
Posted - October 3, 2023

Weight Loss Surgery – What Are My Options?

Each type of bariatric surgery has its own benefits and potential risks. It's important for individuals considering bariatric surgery to work closely with a medical team, including a surgeon, dietitian, and other healthcare professionals, to determine the most appropriate option based on their individual needs and health status. Learn More
Posted - August 29, 2012

Achieving Weight Loss with a Beginner’s mind

You should strive for constant learning and improvement after a weight loss surgery like sleeve gastrectomy. It’s rare, if not impossible, for us to know everything there is to know about a single subject, even in our field of expertise. Though you may devote years to improving your lifestyle after weight loss surgery, there will always be more ways to improve and enrich your life with healthy habits. Learn More
Posted - August 8, 2012

Why You Need a Break

Americans don’t like taking breaks. Sure, we all say that we need a break or look forward to the weekend, but the United States is statistically one of the least vacation-prone countries in the western world. After sleeve gastrectomy surgery you need to slow down and pay more attention to your health and wellbeing. In order to lose weight and improve your health it is time to put your work ethic in perspective and take a breath. Learn More

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ATTENTION patients of Dr. Al-Kalla

Dr. Al-Kalla will be leaving Weight Loss Specialists of North Texas at the end of July. If you would like continue as his patient, please let us know and we can assist in getting your medical records transferred.

You may also choose to stay with Weight Loss Specialists of North Texas and we’ll gladly transfer your care to another provider on staff.

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