Hernias are common medical conditions that occur when fatty tissue or an internal organ pushes through a weakened area of muscle or supportive tissue. While some hernias may initially cause little discomfort, they do not heal on their own and may worsen over time if left untreated.
At Healthy Life Bariatrics, Dr. Babak Moeinolmolki, known to many patients as Dr. Moein, provides comprehensive evaluation and surgical treatment for multiple types of hernias. His approach emphasizes accurate diagnosis, patient education, and advanced surgical techniques designed to repair the weakened area and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Understanding Hernias: Why Early Diagnosis Matters
A hernia may appear as a visible or palpable bulge, often becoming more noticeable during coughing, bending, lifting, straining, or physical activity. Depending on the type and location, hernias may cause pain, pressure, heaviness, digestive symptoms, or no symptoms at all.
Although some hernias may seem minor, they can become serious if tissue becomes trapped or blood flow is restricted. This condition, known as strangulation, may require urgent medical attention.
Common Types of Hernias Treated by General Surgeons
Hernias are classified by where they occur in the body. Common types include:
Inguinal Hernia
An inguinal hernia develops in the inner groin when part of the intestine protrudes through a weak area in the abdominal wall. It may cause a groin bulge, aching, heaviness, or swelling that becomes more noticeable with coughing or exertion.
Femoral Hernia
A femoral hernia occurs in the outer groin or upper thigh region. Although the bulge may be small, this type of hernia can carry a higher risk of complications, including incarceration or strangulation.
Incisional Hernia
An incisional hernia forms at the site of a previous surgical incision. It may appear when tissue pushes through a weakened surgical scar, especially during standing, lifting, or physical activity.
Hiatal Hernia
A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest cavity. Larger hiatal hernias may contribute to acid reflux, heartburn, difficulty swallowing, chest discomfort, or regurgitation.
Umbilical Hernia
An umbilical hernia appears near the belly button and may involve a portion of the intestine protruding through the abdominal wall. In adults, it can be associated with obesity, pregnancy, abdominal fluid, dialysis, or prior abdominal surgery.
Epigastric Hernia
An epigastric hernia occurs between the chest and belly button when fatty tissue or an organ pushes through the abdominal wall. Some epigastric hernias produce few symptoms, while others may cause pain or visible bulging.
When a Hernia Becomes an Emergency
Patients should seek immediate medical evaluation if they experience sudden severe pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, inability to pass gas or stool, or a hernia bulge that becomes red, purple, dark, tender, or impossible to push back in. These symptoms may indicate that the hernia has become incarcerated or strangulated.
Without treatment, complicated hernias can impair blood supply to affected tissue and may become life-threatening.
Surgical Repair: The Most Effective Treatment for Symptomatic Hernias
Because hernias do not repair themselves, surgery is often recommended when symptoms, progression, or complications occur. Hernia repair typically focuses on returning the protruding tissue to its proper position and strengthening the weakened abdominal wall.
Depending on the patient’s condition, hernia surgery may be performed through open surgery or a minimally invasive laparoscopic approach.
Minimally Invasive Hernia Surgery in Los Angeles
Laparoscopic hernia surgery uses small incisions, a camera-guided system, and specialized surgical instruments to repair the hernia with precision. This minimally invasive approach may offer patients smaller scars, reduced postoperative discomfort, and a faster return to normal activity compared with traditional open procedures.
In many cases, surgical mesh may be used to reinforce the weakened area and help reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
Why Choose Dr. Babak Moeinolmolki for Hernia Surgery?
Dr. Babak Moeinolmolki is an experienced general surgeon with extensive expertise in abdominal procedures, bariatric surgery, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. At Healthy Life Bariatrics, patients receive individualized evaluation, clear explanations of their diagnosis, and treatment recommendations based on their specific hernia type, symptoms, and overall health.
Dr. Moein and his surgical team are committed to helping patients reduce pain, prevent complications, and return to daily life with confidence.
Schedule a Hernia Consultation with Healthy Life Bariatrics
Patients who suspect they have a hernia—or who have already been diagnosed and are considering surgical repair—are encouraged to schedule a consultation with Healthy Life Bariatrics in Los Angeles.
Early evaluation can help patients understand their condition, avoid potential complications, and determine whether hernia repair surgery is the appropriate treatment option.
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