What is Gastric Sleeve like 10 years later?

Gastric sleeve surgery, also known as sleeve gastrectomy, is a weight loss surgery that involves removing a portion of the stomach to create a smaller, tube-like stomach. The procedure can help people achieve significant weight loss and improve obesity-related health conditions.

It is important to note that the long-term success of gastric sleeve surgery depends on a number of factors, including the individual’s commitment to making lifestyle changes, such as following a healthy diet and exercising regularly.

Ten years after the surgery, most people who have undergone gastric sleeve surgery will have achieved significant and sustained weight loss. However, it is not uncommon for some people to experience weight regain over time, especially if they do not follow a healthy lifestyle.

It is important to remember that the goal of gastric sleeve surgery is not just to achieve weight loss, but to improve overall health and quality of life. Ten years after the surgery, most people will have experienced significant improvements in their health and well-being, including improvements in obesity-related conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea.

It is important to continue to follow up with a healthcare provider and to make healthy lifestyle choices to maintain the benefits of the surgery and to prevent weight regain over the long term.

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Tyler Stafford from Peak Bariatric writes on a variety of issues concerning bariatric patients.