27 September, 2025

Buşra Nur Özger stresses that bariatric surgery is only the beginning

Nearly four in ten adults worldwide could be obese by 2035. In this context, Buşra Nur Özger, founder of Nur Ozger Health in Türkiye, reminds patients that bariatric surgery is just the start of a long process that must also address physical adaptation and emotional wellbeing.

She explains that recovery does not end with the operation. Patients must commit to lifestyle changes, pursue psychological care, and sometimes consider aesthetic treatment. Özger herself lived with weight challenges for more than twenty years before surgery, and she now applies this perspective to her work. Her team has already guided more than 3,500 individuals.

More than 800 million people are currently affected by obesity. By 2035, 35 per cent of women and 39 per cent of men are expected to be obese. Governments and international organisations, including the World Health Organisation (WHO), are intensifying their strategies to deal with the crisis.

Losing weight is a journey that needs all-round support

“Too often, post-bariatric care stops at the physical outcome,” says Özger. “True recovery means helping patients reclaim their confidence, transform their habits, and protect their mental health. When we plan every step with care, patients not only lose weight, they gain a new life.”

Nur Ozger Health offers tailored services that go beyond traditional medical care. Patients are accompanied by multilingual staff, accommodated in carefully selected hotels, and guided through a structured process designed to minimise stress and uncertainty. The organisation’s approach reflects a broader understanding that bariatric care requires attention to the whole person, not just the surgical outcome.

Türkiye continues to be a top destination for health travellers

Türkiye’s position as the 7th largest health tourism destination globally reinforces the context in which Özger operates. With modern hospital infrastructure, skilled medical professionals, and a growing reputation for excellence in post-bariatric surgery, the country continues to attract international patients. For many patients, their treatment experience feels more like a transformative retreat than a hospital stay.

“Through medical tourism, we provide treatment within a wider framework of care,” Özger adds. “We’re offering a complete experience that helps patients return home healthier and more confident, by drawing on the strengths of Türkiye’s healthcare sector.”

With obesity rising worldwide, Özger’s message is clear: Surgery is only the beginning, and comprehensive post-bariatric support is essential to long-term success.

About Nur Ozger Health

Founded by health consultant Buşra Nur Özger, Nur Ozger Health specialises in guiding patients through their post-bariatric journey with a focus on both physical recovery and psychological wellbeing. Drawing on Özger’s personal experience with bariatric surgery, the organisation has supported more than 3,500 patients to date. Services are designed to provide a structured, stress-free experience, including multilingual staff support, tailored post-surgical procedures, and carefully selected accommodation. Operating within Türkiye’s growing health tourism sector, Nur Ozger Health combines medical expertise with a patient-centred approach to ensure lasting outcomes for individuals seeking to regain their health and confidence.


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