Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric Surgery Options Tailored to You

Gastric Sleeve (Sleeve Gastrectomy)

A minimally invasive procedure that reduces stomach size to help you feel full sooner and eat less.
Best for: Patients seeking a powerful, straightforward surgical option with structured follow-up.

Classic Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y)

Creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes part of the small intestine to reduce intake and absorption, often helping obesity-related conditions. Best for: Patients who need strong metabolic impact and sustained weight loss.

Mini Gastric Bypass (One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass)

A simpler bypass approach using a single connection, offering robust weight-loss results with a shorter operative pathway. Best for: Patients who need strong results with a streamlined bypass technique.

SASI (Single Anastomosis Sleeve Ileal Bypass)

A hybrid procedure combining sleeve reduction with a partial intestinal bypass to enhance weight loss and metabolic outcomes. Best for: Selected patients needing more than a sleeve, based on medical assessment.

SADI-S (Single Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal Bypass with Sleeve)

A sleeve-based procedure with a specific intestinal rerouting designed for significant weight loss, especially in severe obesity. Best for: Patients with higher BMI who require intensive results and close nutrition monitoring.

Revisional Bariatric Surgery

Corrective surgery for patients who previously had bariatric procedures and experienced inadequate results, complications, or new symptoms (e.g., reflux). Best for: Patients needing a tailored revision plan after prior surgery.

Gastric Balloon

A non-surgical / endoscopic option that places a balloon in the stomach to promote early fullness and portion control (temporary). Best for: Patients who want a less invasive option or a jump-start with a guided program.

Gastric Capsule

A swallowable capsule-based balloon option (device-dependent) designed to reduce appetite without surgery. Best for: Patients seeking a low-intervention approach with strong diet commitment.

How We Choose the Right Procedure

Patient Journey

  1. Consultation & Assessment
  2. Procedure Selection & Pre-Op Plan
  3. Surgery / Placement Day
  4. Recovery & Nutrition Program
  5. Follow-Up & Long-Term Support