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Weight Loss Surgery, also called bariatric surgery, includes a range of procedures that help patients lose weight and improve health. These treatments reduce stomach size, limit food intake, or change how the body absorbs nutrients. The goal is to support long-term weight loss and reduce obesity-related conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea.
Common options include Gastric Sleeve, where surgeons remove most of the stomach, and Gastric Bypass, which creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes the intestine. Less invasive choices include the Gastric Balloon and Gastric Band Adjustment, which limit food intake without major surgery. Other alternatives, such as Gastric Plication and Gastric Clip, reshape or restrict the stomach while preserving digestive flow. For more complex cases, advanced procedures like Transit Bipartition and Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch (BPD/DS) provide powerful weight loss and strong metabolic improvements.
With modern techniques, Weight Loss Surgery is safer, more precise, and tailored to each patient’s needs. Recovery times are shorter, scars are smaller, and results are long-lasting. By combining surgery with lifestyle changes, patients achieve healthier weights, improved energy, and better quality of life.