Effective Weight Loss with Lasting Results

Gastric Sleeve Surgery

Gastric sleeve surgery is one of the most commonly performed bariatric procedures, offering significant and sustainable weight loss by reducing stomach size and appetite.

What Is Gastric Sleeve Surgery?

Gastric sleeve surgery (Sleeve Gastrectomy) is a bariatric procedure in which approximately 75–80% of the stomach is removed, leaving a smaller, sleeve-shaped stomach. This significantly limits food intake and reduces the production of hunger hormones, helping patients feel full faster and eat less. The procedure is highly effective in achieving long-term weight loss and improving obesity-related health conditions.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may be a suitable candidate if you:

A comprehensive evaluation is required to confirm eligibility.

Step-by-Step Procedure

Step 1 – Consultation & Medical Assessment
  • Evaluation by a bariatric surgeon and multidisciplinary team

  • Full medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests

  • Discussion of goals, expectations, and surgical suitability

Step 2 – Preoperative Preparation
  • Pre-surgery diet to reduce liver size and surgical risks

  • Instructions on medications, fasting, and lifestyle changes

  • Psychological preparation for long-term success

Step 3 – Surgery

Step 3 – Surgery
  • Performed under general anesthesia

  • Laparoscopic (minimally invasive) technique

  • Removal of 75–80% of the stomach, creating a sleeve shape

Step 4 – Post-Surgery Recovery
  • Hospital stay of 2–4 days

  • Pain controlled with medication

  • Gradual diet progression: liquids → soft foods → solids

Step 5 – Long-Term Follow-Up
  • Continuous nutritional and exercise guidance

  • Regular follow-ups to monitor weight loss and health

  • Significant weight loss expected over 12–18 months

Benefits of Gastric Bypass

  • Significant and sustained weight loss

  • Reduced appetite and hunger hormones

  • Improvement of obesity-related conditions

  • Minimally invasive with shorter recovery time

  • Long-term improvement in quality of life