A New Beginning: Everything You Need to Know About Obesity Surgery


Obesity is recognized as one of the major health challenges of the modern age. It is a condition that deeply affects not only physical appearance but also overall quality of life and general health. Unfortunately, diet and exercise alone are not always sufficient to resolve it. This is where Obesity Surgery (Bariatric Surgery) comes into play.

Is bariatric surgery merely a cosmetic procedure for "slimming down"? Absolutely not. These surgeries serve as a metabolic reset, playing a key role in treating comorbidities ranging from diabetes to heart disease. If you are looking to regain your health and make peace with your reflection in the mirror, this guide is for you.

What is Obesity Surgery (Bariatric Surgery)?
Obesity surgery involves surgical changes to the digestive system for individuals suffering from severe obesity and related health issues. The primary goal is to reduce the stomach volume and/or limit nutrient absorption, allowing the patient to feel full faster with less food.
These procedures regulate the body's energy balance. Often referred to medically as "Metabolic Surgery," these methods alter hormonal balances to reduce hunger and prolong satiety.

Most Common Bariatric Surgery Methods

Different methods may be preferred depending on the patient's Body Mass Index (BMI) and general health status. Here are the most commonly performed procedures worldwide:

1. Sleeve Gastrectomy (Gastric Sleeve)
In this procedure, approximately 80% of the stomach is surgically removed, leaving behind a thin, banana-shaped tube.
  • How it Works: Food intake is restricted because the stomach is smaller. Additionally, the levels of Ghrelin, known as the "hunger hormone," decrease significantly as the portion of the stomach producing it is removed.
  • Advantage: The natural flow of the digestive system is not altered, and the risk of vitamin deficiency is generally lower compared to other methods.
2. Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y)
This is a combined method that both reduces stomach volume and ensures that some of the consumed food is excreted without being absorbed.
  • How it Works: A small pouch is created at the top of the stomach, and a section of the small intestine is connected directly to this pouch.
  • Advantage: It is particularly effective in regulating blood sugar, especially for Type 2 Diabetes patients.
Who is Eligible for Obesity Surgery?
Not everyone with excess weight is a candidate for surgery. According to international criteria, the following conditions are generally required:
  • A Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or higher.
  • A BMI between 35 and 40 accompanied by serious obesity-related health problems such as diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnea.
  • Inability to achieve permanent weight loss despite trying diet and exercise programs.
Health Benefits Beyond Weight Loss
Losing weight is just the tip of the iceberg. Following bariatric surgery, patients often experience significant life changes:
  • Remission of Type 2 Diabetes: Many patients can discontinue insulin or medication use after surgery.
  • Improved Heart Health: Blood pressure and cholesterol levels tend to return to normal.
  • Relief from Joint Pain: Reduced load on the body alleviates knee and back pain, increasing mobility.
  • Psychological Improvement: Increased self-confidence and a reduction in symptoms of depression are common.
Why Choose Turkey and MedicalGuide?
Thousands of patients from around the world turn to Turkey for obesity surgery. The primary reasons include Turkey's JCI-accredited, high-tech hospitals and internationally experienced surgeons. Moreover, this world-class service is offered at much more accessible costs compared to Europe and the US.

At Medical Guide, we transform this process from a mere "operation" into a comfortable health journey tailored for you.
  • Personalized Planning: From airport pickup to accommodation, and from the surgical process to post-discharge follow-up, our consultants (who speak your language) plan every detail for you.
  • Trusted Hands: We work only with fully equipped hospitals and surgeons who have proven themselves in their fields with international experience.
  • 24/7 Support: Our international guests never feel alone; we are with you at every step of the process.

A healthy future begins with the right decision. Step into change with Medical Guide.


References

    • World Health Organization (WHO): Obesity and Overweight Fact Sheets.
    • American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS): Bariatric Surgery Procedures.
    • Mayo Clinic: Gastric Bypass Surgery & Weight Loss Surgery Information.
    • National Institutes of Health (NIH): Weight-loss Surgery Outcomes.
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