Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery is a life-transforming medical intervention designed for individuals struggling with severe obesity and its related health complications. At Royal Care Hospital, we view these procedures—such as Gastric Bypass or Sleeve Gastrectomy—not merely as weight-loss tools, but as powerful metabolic surgeries that can effectively “reset” the body’s internal chemistry. By modifying the digestive system, bariatric surgery alters hunger hormones and improves insulin sensitivity, often leading to the immediate remission of Type 2 Diabetes and significant reductions in cardiovascular risk. Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that surgery is paired with long-term nutritional and psychological support to ensure sustainable, life-long health outcomes.

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Is bariatric surgery just a "shortcut" for weight loss?

Far from being a shortcut, bariatric surgery is a complex medical tool that requires a permanent commitment to lifestyle changes. It is typically reserved for patients with a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 40, or over 35 with serious comorbidities like sleep apnea or hypertension. The surgery provides the biological "boost" needed when traditional diet and exercise have failed to yield life-saving results.

How soon can I expect to see improvements in my other health conditions?

Many metabolic benefits happen almost immediately. For example, many patients with Type 2 Diabetes see their blood sugar levels normalize within days of surgery—often before significant weight is even lost—due to changes in gut hormones. Other conditions, such as joint pain and sleep apnea, typically improve steadily as the weight begins to drop over the first 6 to 12 months.

What are the long-term dietary requirements after the procedure?

Because the stomach size is reduced, patients must transition to a high-protein, low-sugar diet and eat much smaller portions. Additionally, because the body may absorb fewer nutrients, lifelong supplementation of vitamins and minerals (such as B12, Iron, and Calcium) is essential. At Royal Care, our dieticians work with you to create a customized "Royal Nutrition Plan" to prevent deficiencies and maximize energy.

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