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Bariatric Surgery – Advanced Weight Loss Treatment at MedEase
Bariatric Surgery is a highly effective medical solution for individuals struggling with obesity and its related health issues. At MedEase Health, we offer advanced bariatric procedures performed by top surgeons in India. With personalized care, latest equipment, and post-surgery support, we help you achieve long-term weight loss and a healthier lifestyle.
Treatment Duration
30 Minutes
45 Minutes
Treatment Cost
70K
90K
Bariatric Surgery, also known as weight loss surgery or metabolic surgery, includes a group of procedures designed to help individuals lose excess body weight. The procedure works by modifying the digestive system—either by restricting food intake, reducing nutrient absorption, or both.
It is generally recommended when lifestyle changes and non-surgical methods fail to produce effective weight loss.
Procedure Name: Bariatric Surgery
Also Known As: Metabolic Surgery, Weight Loss Surgery
Conditions Treated: Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, Hypertension, Sleep Apnea
Treatment Duration: 30 to 45 Minutes
Treatment Cost: ₹70,000 to ₹90,000 (Approx.)
Hospital Stay: Usually 1 Day
Performed By: Bariatric Surgeon
✅ Long-term weight loss solution
✅ Minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures
✅ Improvement in blood sugar and cholesterol levels
✅ Enhanced physical mobility and energy levels
✅ Reduction in risks of heart disease and stroke
✅ Boost in self-confidence and emotional wellbeing
The digestive system includes organs like the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and colon. Bariatric surgery alters this system to reduce food intake or absorption:
Food is broken down in the stomach using acids and enzymes.
In bariatric surgery, part of the stomach or intestines is altered to:
Hold less food
Slow digestion
Reduce hormone levels related to hunger (like ghrelin)
This results in fewer calories absorbed and reduced appetite, ultimately supporting weight loss.
Gastric Bypass Surgery (Roux-en-Y):
Stomach is divided into a small pouch and connected to the small intestine.
Food bypasses a large portion of the stomach and small intestine.
Irreversible but highly effective.
Sleeve Gastrectomy:
75–80% of the stomach is removed.
Remaining stomach shaped like a tube (sleeve).
Less food intake and reduced hunger hormone (ghrelin).
Gastric Banding:
Adjustable silicone band placed around the upper stomach.
Creates a small pouch to reduce food intake.
Band can be tightened or loosened post-surgery.
Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch:
Combines sleeve gastrectomy and intestinal bypass.
Reduces both food intake and absorption.
Reserved for patients with severe obesity.
Doctors recommend bariatric surgery for individuals who:
Have a BMI over 35 with obesity-related health conditions (diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.)
Have tried diets, exercise, and medications without success
Are mentally and emotionally prepared for long-term lifestyle changes
Are at risk of developing life-threatening complications due to excess weight
All patients are thoroughly screened to ensure safe and successful results.
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Procedure Name | Bariatric Surgery |
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Alternative Name | Metabolic Surgery, Weight Loss Surgery |
Conditions Treated | Obesity |
Benefits of Surgery | Minimally Invasive, Improves patient’s overall mood and psychological health, Increase in energy |
Treated By | Bariatric Surgeon |
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Factors | Open Surgery | Laser Surgery | Stapler Surgery |
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Anesthesia | General | Local | General |
Incision | Invasive | Minimally-invasive | Minimally-invasive |
Recovery Time | Long | Short | Short |
Bleeding | High risk | Minimal | Minimal |
Complications | High | Minimal | Minimal |
Cost | Less | Moderate | High |
Hemorrhoid Removal | Surgically excised | Vaporized or Coagulated | Tissue is repositioned |
Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, involves medical procedures that help obese individuals lose weight by altering their digestive system. It may limit food intake or reduce nutrient absorption, resulting in long-term weight loss.
You may be eligible if your BMI is 35 or higher and you suffer from conditions like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, or heart disease. Our bariatric specialists at MedEase will conduct a thorough evaluation before recommending surgery.
MedEase offers the following bariatric surgery options:
Gastric Bypass Surgery
Sleeve Gastrectomy
Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch
Gastric Banding
Each has different benefits and is chosen based on the patient's condition and health goals.
Most patients begin to lose weight rapidly in the first 6 months. You can expect to lose 60–80% of your excess weight within 12 to 18 months, provided you follow a healthy lifestyle and dietary plan.
Yes, the results can be long-lasting if you commit to a healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, and dietary discipline. Weight regain may happen if old habits return, so post-op support is essential.
Bariatric surgery is generally safe when performed by experienced surgeons. However, like any surgery, it carries risks such as bleeding, infection, or nutritional deficiencies. At MedEase, we use USFDA-approved techniques to minimize complications.
Yes. Many patients see significant improvement or even remission in type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, and joint pain after weight loss surgery.
Most bariatric surgeries at MedEase require only 1 to 2 days of hospital stay, thanks to minimally invasive techniques.
You can usually resume light work or office jobs within 7–10 days. For physically demanding work, your surgeon may advise a longer rest period.
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