Bariatric Surgeries
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Sleeve Gastrectomy
A surgical procedure where a significant portion of the stomach is removed to create a smaller stomach “sleeve.” This limits food intake, promotes weight loss, and affects appetite-regulating hormones.

Gastric Bypass
A surgical method that involves creating a small stomach pouch and rerouting a part of the small intestine. This limits calorie absorption, alters digestion, and leads to weight loss.

Gastric Bypass
A non-surgical approach involving placing a balloon in the stomach and inflating it. The balloon takes up space, leading to early satiety, reduced food intake, and weight loss. It’s a temporary solution.
Obesity Surgeries
Obesity surgeries reshape the digestive system for severe weight loss. They reduce stomach size or change connections to limit food intake and absorption. Used for severe obesity and related health problems when other methods don’t work.
Here are examples of Obesity Surgeries
- Gastric Sleeve
- Gastric Bypass
- Gastric Banding
- BPD/DS (Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch)
- Gastric Balloon
- Intragastric Balloon
- Vertical Banded Gastroplasty (Stomach Stapling)
BMI (Body Mass Index):
- Less than 18.5: Underweight
- 20-25: Normal weight, and praise be to Allah
- 25-30: Overweight
- 30-35: Obese
- 35-40: Severely obese
- More than 40: Morbidly obese