Bariatric Procedures, Gastric Sleeve, Bypass & Mini Bypass for Safe Weight Loss

Reclaim Your Life—One Confident Step at a Time

This Isn’t About a Smaller Stomach—It’s About a Bigger Life.

“This was the day I chose myself.”
— Ana R., 42, lost 38 kg and now hikes with her daughters every weekend

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Gastric Sleeve

A Gastric Sleeve reduces the size of your stomach, helping you feel full faster and eat less. It’s a simple, effective surgery that supports long-term weight loss and improves overall health.

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During a Gastric Sleeve procedure, about 70–80% of the stomach is surgically removed, leaving a narrow, tube-shaped “sleeve.”
This smaller stomach limits how much you can eat and reduces hunger by lowering the level of ghrelin, the hormone that controls appetite.
Food still passes through the stomach and intestines in the normal way, without rerouting the digestive system.
The result is steady, long-term weight loss with fewer complications and faster recovery than other surgeries.

Gastric Bypass

In a Gastric Bypass, the stomach is made smaller and the digestive path is shortened. This helps limit how much you eat and absorb, leading to significant and lasting weight loss.

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In a Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass), the surgeon divides the stomach into a small upper pouch (about the size of an egg) and connects it directly to a section of the small intestine.
This “bypass” means food skips most of the stomach and part of the intestine, so your body absorbs fewer calories and nutrients.
It combines restriction and malabsorption to produce significant and lasting weight loss.
This procedure also helps improve obesity-related conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

Mini Gastric Bypass

The Mini Gastric Bypass works like the traditional bypass but with a simpler, shorter procedure. It helps reduce appetite, improve metabolism, and achieve excellent weight loss results.

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The Mini Gastric Bypass is a simplified version of the traditional bypass.
The surgeon creates a long, narrow stomach pouch and connects it to the small intestine with a single anastomosis (connection).
This modification reduces surgery time, speeds recovery, and still limits both food intake and calorie absorption.
It’s an effective and less invasive option for patients seeking excellent long-term results.

General Benefits of Bariatric Surgery

All bariatric procedures are designed to help patients achieve significant, healthy, and lasting weight loss. By reducing stomach size or rerouting the digestive system, these surgeries limit how much you can eat and, in some cases, reduce calorie absorption.

Beyond controlling appetite and food intake, bariatric surgery improves metabolic health, helping regulate blood sugar and hormones. Most patients experience a noticeable increase in energy levels, making it easier to stay active and maintain a healthier lifestyle.

These procedures also have a profound impact on overall quality of life—patients often report better mobility, improved self-esteem, and greater confidence in daily activities.

Many patients see remission or major improvement in obesity-related health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, and joint pain. In addition, long-term benefits may include a lower risk of heart disease and certain types of cancer.

Bariatric surgery is not just about weight loss—it’s a comprehensive tool to support lasting health, improved well-being, and a more fulfilling life.

Who Can Benefit from Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery is designed for individuals who struggle with severe or long-term obesity and have not achieved lasting results through diet and exercise alone. It is generally recommended for people with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 35 or higher, or a BMI of 30 or more if they have weight-related health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnea. Candidates should be in good overall health, motivated to make long-term lifestyle changes, and committed to following medical and nutritional guidance after surgery.

Your Concerns Matter—Let’s Talk Honestly

  • “Is this safe?” We use advanced laparoscopic techniques and monitor you closely—your safety is our heartbeat.
  • “Will I regret it?” This isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress. And you’ll never walk this path alone.
  • “What if I regain weight?” We equip you with lifelong tools—nutrition, mindset, community—because your success is our legacy.
  • “Will I gain all the weight back?”→ Not if you’re supported. With our nutrition and mindset guidance, most patients keep 70%+ of their weight loss long-term—because we help you build habits that last.
  • “Is this just another quick fix that won’t work?”→ This isn’t a diet—it’s a proven medical tool that changes how your body responds to food. Paired with our coaching, it’s your best chance at lasting change.
  • “What if I can’t stick to the new lifestyle?”→ You won’t have to figure it out alone. From day one, you’ll have a care team walking beside you—so “sticking to it” feels natural, not overwhelming.
  • “How soon will I see results?” Most patients notice initial weight loss within the first few weeks, and significant, lasting results develop over several months with proper nutrition and lifestyle support.