Gastric Sleeve

This procedure involves removing a portion of the stomach to reduce its size.

Gastric Sleeve Weight Loss surgery

You may be a good candidate for a gastric sleeve procedure if you are significantly overweight and have been unable to achieve significant weight loss through diet and exercise alone. The best way to determine if you are a good candidate is to consult with a bariatric surgeon who can evaluate your specific needs and medical history.

Gastric sleeve surgery, also known as sleeve gastrectomy, is a weight loss surgery that involves the removal of a large portion of the stomach. The procedure is performed using laparoscopic techniques, which involve making several small incisions in the abdomen and using specialized instruments to remove the excess stomach tissue. The remaining stomach is shaped into a thin vertical sleeve, which restricts the amount of food that can be consumed at one time.

Gastric sleeve surgery typically takes two to four hours to complete.

Most people stay in the hospital for two to three days after gastric sleeve surgery. However, this may vary depending on your specific situation and the surgeon’s instructions.

After the procedure, you will need to follow the surgeon’s instructions for caring for the incision sites and managing any discomfort. You will also need to follow a special diet to help your stomach heal and adjust to its new size. You may experience some swelling, bruising, and pain for the first few days after surgery, which should resolve within a week or two. It may take several weeks or months for the swelling to fully resolve and for the final results to be apparent. You will also need to follow a regular exercise program and attend follow-up appointments with your surgeon to ensure that you are healing properly and achieving your weight loss goals.

Gastric sleeve surgery will leave scars at the incision sites. These scars will be small and will fade over time. They are usually well-hidden by clothing and are not typically a significant cosmetic concern.

You will need to take it easy for the first few weeks after surgery and gradually return to your normal activities. You should avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting for at least four to six weeks after the procedure. You should also follow your surgeon’s instructions for caring for the incision sites and managing any discomfort.

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