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    Mini Gastric Bypass

    The Mini Gastric Bypass (MGB) is a type of weight loss surgery designed to help individuals lose weight by altering the anatomy of the digestive system. Here are key aspects of the procedure and the recommended candidates

    5 DAYS

    Accommodation

    2 HOURS

    Duration of Procedure

    6 WEEKS

    Recovery

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    Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery Procedures:

    Creating a Small Pouch:

    Similar to the traditional gastric bypass, a small stomach pouch is
    created by dividing the stomach, typically along the greater curvature.

    Bypassing a Portion of the Small Intestine:

    The small intestine is then divided, and the lower end is connected
    to the small stomach pouch. This creates a bypass, reducing the
    absorption of calories and nutrients.

    Reconnecting the Intestine:

    The upper part of the divided small intestine is reconnected
    to the lower part, creating a Y-shaped configuration.

    Recommendations:

    The Mini Gastric Bypass may be recommended for
    individuals who meet certain criteria:

    BMI (Body Mass Index):

    Generally, individuals with a BMI above a
    certain threshold, often 30 or higher.

    Obesity-Related Health Conditions:

    Especially if there are obesity-related health conditions
    like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or sleep apnea.

    Previous Unsuccessful Attempts:

    For those who have not had success with
    non-surgical weight loss methods.

    Potential Benefits

    Weight Loss:

    The procedure promotes weight loss by restricting the amount
    of food the stomach can hold and reducing nutrient absorption.

    Improvement in Health Conditions:

    Some individuals experience improvement or resolution of
    obesity-related health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes.

    Considerations:

    Risks:

    As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved, including
    infection, bleeding, and nutritional deficiencies.

    Commitment to Lifestyle Changes:

    Long-term success requires a commitment to a healthy lifestyle,
    including a balanced diet and regular physical activity.

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    Transfer

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    Pre-op Test

    Succes
    Surgery

    Luxury
    Hotel

    Dietitian
    Support

    Back
    Home

    Gastric Bypass Before & After Photos

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    Before The Operation

    It’s best to avoid greasily and junk food a week before your operation day. It’s better to incorporate more liquid into your diet for easier digestion and cleanse. If you smoke or consume alcohol regularly, take a break around one week before your operation. Incorporate more soups and vegetables into your diet towards your operation date. Drink more liquids with every meal.

    You will be admitted to our hospital upon your arrival. We will do the bloodwork and the necessary tests to prepare you for the operation.

    A mini gastric bypass patient starts their recovery period with an all-liquid diet, followed by mashed foods. The patient can begin eating solid foods after the approval of their dietician. Light exercises are also recommended to keep the weight down and continue losing weight.

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