For years, Amjad Younis from Mansehra carried more than just excess weight — he carried the physical limitations, health risks, and emotional burden that often accompany severe obesity. At his highest weight of 165 kg, even routine daily activities had become exhausting challenges.
But today, Amjad stands at 70 kg, having achieved an extraordinary 95 kg weight loss, a transformation that has not only reshaped his body but completely redefined his life.
The Turning Point
After struggling with obesity and its associated complications, Amjad made the courageous decision to pursue surgical treatment. He underwent Maaz Modification of Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (MMRYGB) performed by Prof. Dr. Maaz ul Hassan at Shalamar Hospital, a procedure recognized for its effectiveness in treating severe obesity and restoring metabolic health.
The surgery was not a cosmetic choice, it was a lifesaving intervention.
A Journey, Not a Shortcut
Now three years post-operation, Amjad’s success reflects far more than the number on a weighing scale. Bariatric surgery is a powerful medical tool, but long-term success depends on commitment, discipline, and lifestyle change — qualities Amjad demonstrated at every stage of his journey.
Through adherence to dietary guidance, regular follow-ups, and a determination to reclaim his health, he steadily moved toward a future once thought impossible.
Thriving — Not Just Surviving
Today, Amjad is healthier, more active, and living a life free from the physical constraints that once defined his days. His story is a reminder that with the right medical support and personal resolve, even the most daunting health challenges can be overcome.
Under the expert care of Prof. Dr. Maaz-ul-Hassan, patients like Amjad are not simply losing weight — they are gaining years of life, renewed confidence, and the freedom to dream again.
A Message of Hope
Amjad’s transformation sends a powerful message to those battling severe obesity:
Change is possible. Help is available. And a healthier future may be closer than you think.