Treatment Pathways Based on Medical Evaluation

Weight loss treatment options vary depending on individual needs. These may include surgical and non-surgical approaches, always determined after medical assessment.

Gastric Sleeve (Sleeve Gastrectomy)

A procedure that reduces stomach volume while preserving the natural digestive pathway. It may help regulate appetite signals and support significant long-term weight reduction.

Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y and Variations)

This method reduces stomach size and modifies food passage through the digestive system. It may provide both restrictive and metabolic benefits, particularly in patients with complex metabolic conditions.

Revision and Complex Cases

For patients who previously underwent weight-related procedures, individualized reassessment may be required to determine whether revision or alternative approaches are appropriate.

Non-Surgical Medical Support Programs

Not every patient requires surgical intervention. Some individuals benefit from structured medical monitoring, nutritional planning and metabolic support programs tailored to their condition.