Discharge Instructions
At Houston Surgical Weight Loss, we offer advanced general, laparoscopic, and bariatric surgeries with a focus on safety, precision, and faster recovery. Led by Dr. Irfan Wadiwala, our team provides personalized care to help patients achieve better health and lasting results.
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Bariatric Discharge Instructions
Please review the following guidelines carefully and follow them to ensure a safe recovery.
Normal Symptoms (First 1–2 Weeks After Surgery)
It is common to experience:
- Nausea
- Soreness
- Vomiting or spitting up
- Diarrhea
- Constipation during the first week
- Pressure in the chest or shoulder pain (from surgical gas)
- Sore throat (from the breathing tube during surgery)
When to Call the Office Immediately
Contact us right away if you notice:
- Fever above 100.4°F with chills or shaking
- Severe abdominal pain not relieved by pain medication
- Sudden, severe chest pain or shortness of breath
- No bowel movement for more than 7 days
- Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
- Significant drainage, swelling, or redness at incision sites
- Bleeding from incisions that does not stop
- Pain, swelling, redness, or tightness in the leg or foot
- Inability to urinate 6–8 hours after surgery
- Lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting
Hydration – Your #1 Priority
- Women: at least 48 oz fluids/day
- Men: at least 64 oz fluids/day
- Sip slowly and take small amounts at a time
- Avoid straws and large gulps
- Cold liquids are usually easier to tolerate
Get up every hour, walk a few laps around the house, and use your incentive spirometer for 3 deep-breathing exercises. This will:
- Relieve surgical gas (burping and passing gas is normal)
- Reduce the risk of blood clots
Incision Care
- After 48 hours, remove the surgical garment and wash your abdomen with antibacterial soap and a sponge
- A small amount of blood on the garment is normal; if it becomes soaked, call the office
- Only shower until cleared for baths, swimming, or hot tubs
- Wash gently in small circular motions to protect incision sites
Binder Use
- Wear your binder for 1 month after surgery
- Helps reduce abdominal discomfort and supports healing
- You do not need to wear it while sleeping
Medications & Home Care
- Take pain and nausea medications as prescribed for the first 3 days, then as needed
- Medications larger than a pinhead must be crushed or in liquid form for the first month
- If you take diabetes or blood pressure medication: check your blood glucose or pressure before each dose
- Continue using your CPAP or BiPAP unless instructed otherwise by your doctor
Supplements
- Start probiotic on Day 2 after surgery
- Start multivitamin on Day 4 after surgery
Activity
- No lifting more than 10 pounds for the first 2 weeks
- Avoid abdominal exercises until cleared by your provider
- First month: begin with daily walking → progress to power walking or light jogging
Meet Our Doctors : Bariatric Surgeon and Board-Certified General Surgeons - Dr. Irfan Wadiwala and Dr. Alex Tse

Dr. Irfan Wadiwala
Dr. Irfan Wadiwala is a fellowship-trained bariatric surgeon and board-certified general surgeon with over 18 years of experience. He has performed thousands of successful bariatric and general surgical procedures with excellent patient outcomes.
Education and Training:
- Graduated Summa Cum Laude from Western University, Pomona, California.
- Completed General Surgery Residency at Martin Luther King and Arrowhead Regional Medical Center near Los Angeles.
- Completed a fellowship in Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery at Penn State Milton Hershey Medical Center in Pennsylvania.
Professional Affiliations:
- American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
- Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons
- Harris County Medical Society
- Texas Medical Association
Dr. Wadiwala stays current with latest advancements and techniques by attending conferences and continuously refining his surgical skills.
Specialties:
- Bariatric surgery for weight loss
- Hernia repair
- Gallbladder removal
- Appendectomy
- Cyst removal
- Complex general surgeries
As a compassionate and highly skilled surgeon, Dr. Wadiwala’s mission is to help patients achieve a healthier lifestyle and improved quality of life through safe and effective surgical care.

Dr. Alex Tse
Dr. Alex Tse is a board-certified general and bariatric surgeon with a passion for helping patients achieve lasting health through surgical excellence, education, and compassionate care. With extensive experience in advanced laparoscopic and robotic techniques, he specializes in minimally invasive procedures that promote faster recovery, reduced pain, and better outcomes.
Education and Training
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Fellowship, Minimally Invasive Surgery, 2024 - 2025
UTHealth Fellowship Consortium with BMI of Texas Minimally Invasive Surgery, 2024 - 2025
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/South Nassau Residency, Surgery, 2020 - 2024
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Internship, Surgery, 2019 - 2020
McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Class of 2019
The University of Texas at Austin BS, Biochemistry, Magna Cum Laude, 2011 - 2015
Certifications & Licensure
TX State Medical License 2023 - 2026
American Board of Surgery
Why Choose Houston Surgical Weight Loss
At Houston Surgical Weight Loss, we are committed to providing:
- Advanced minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery and less discomfort.
- Personalized care plans designed for each patient’s unique needs.
- Comprehensive support, including assistance with insurance and financing.
- A team led by Dr. Wadiwala, a respected surgeon with a proven track record of success.
Whether you need routine surgery or a complex procedure, our team delivers expert care with compassion and precision.
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