Can You Have Gastric Sleeve Surgery Twice?

Can You Have Gastric Sleeve Surgery Twice?

Obesity has many negative consequences on health, including an increased risk for heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and certain forms of cancer. Gastric sleeve surgery is a weight-loss surgery that reduces the size of the stomach by removing a large portion. The smaller stomach is then closed off with staples. This surgery can help people lose significant weight and improve their health. The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery approves gastric sleeve surgery as a safe and effective weight loss surgery.

The recovery time after gastric sleeve surgery is different for everyone. Most people stay in the hospital for two to three days after surgery and then recover at home for about two weeks. It is vital to rest and take care of yourself during this time.

Read more: How Long Does It Take To Recover Completely From Gastric Sleeve Surgery?

However, some people may regain the weight they lost after surgery. It may have different reasons, like not following a healthy lifestyle, not taking the necessary vitamins or other health conditions. Some people may consider having a second gastric sleeve surgery when this happens. But is it possible to have this surgery again?

You will understand everything you need to get a second gastric sleeve surgery here.

Options for Gastric Sleeve Revision Surgery

1) Duodenal Switch

If you’ve had a gastric sleeve but are still struggling with hunger or weight loss plateau, the duodenal switch may be the right revision surgery. This procedure involves removing part of the stomach and re-routing the intestines so that food bypasses a large section of the small intestine. This lets patients feel fuller faster and absorb fewer calories.

Like any surgery, the duodenal switch has risks and potential complications, so it’s essential to consult with a qualified revision surgeon before making any decisions.

2) Gastric Bypass

A bypass is when the stomach is divided into two parts, a small upper pouch, and a large lower section. The small intestine is later attached to the upper pouch bypassing the rest of the stomach. This lets food bypass a large part of the stomach, reducing hunger and calorie intake.

3) Re-sleeve Surgery

During a re-sleeve surgery, the surgeon will remove a portion of the stomach that was not removed during the first surgery. This will leave a smaller stomach pouch about the size of a banana. The smaller stomach pouch will help to control hunger and help you feel full faster.

The re-sleeve surgery is not for everyone. You may be a candidate for a re-sleeve surgery if you have regained weight after your first gastric sleeve surgery. You may also be a candidate for a re-sleeve surgery if you have developed complications from your first gastric sleeve surgery. These include issues such as GERD, ulcers, or stomach pouch stretching.

4) Lap Band Replacement

A lap band is a weight-loss surgery involving placing an adjustable band around the stomach, which helps to control portion size and hunger. Lap band surgery is typically recommended for people who have not successfully lost weight through other methods, such as diet and exercise.

The bariatric surgeon will make small incisions in the stomach during the procedure and then insert the lap band. The band will be tightened or loosened over time to adjust the amount of food that can be consumed.

If you are considering gastric sleeve in Tijuana, contact Dr. Ramos Kelly. At our bariatric center, we offer a variety of weight loss procedures, including gastric sleeve surgery. Our experienced doctors will help you choose the best procedure for your needs and health.

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