There are many misconceptions in society about obesity surgery. These false beliefs can mislead patients or cause disappointment after surgery. Here are some common myths and the facts:

Myth 1: “The bigger the surgery, the more permanent the weight loss.”
Truth: There are different types of obesity surgeries:
• Surgeries that only reduce the stomach size (e.g., sleeve gastrectomy)
• Surgeries that reduce stomach size and bypass parts of the intestines (e.g., gastric bypass)
Both types can result in similar weight loss outcomes.
➡️ What matters most is choosing the surgery based on the patient’s health, habits, and needs.
The decision should always be made jointly with your surgeon.

Myth 2: “I had a bypass surgery, now I can’t gain weight anymore.”
Truth: Bypass surgeries may offer some advantage by reducing nutrient absorption.
However, the key factor is whether the patient has truly changed their lifestyle.
➡️ Regardless of the type of surgery, unhealthy eating and inactivity can still lead to weight regain.

Myth 3: “I want to have this specific surgery.”
Truth: The type of surgery should not be based solely on preference.
➡️ Every patient has different needs, medical conditions, and comorbidities.
➡️ The best approach is to determine the most suitable method together with your bariatric surgeon.

🔍 Remember!
Surgery is only a starting point. True success comes from:
✅ Controlling your daily calorie intake,
✅ Increasing your physical activity,
✅ And embracing a sustainable, new lifestyle.

Which Obesity Surgery Is More Suitable for You?

Condition / Need Sleeve Gastrectomy Gastric Bypass
Looking for less invasive surgery
Has reflux complaints ❌ (may worsen reflux)
Craves sweets/carbs ⚠️
Sensitive to vitamin deficiencies ✅ (lower risk)
Severe obesity (BMI > 50) ⚠️ ✅ (can be more effective)
Wants fewer supplements
Has comorbidities like diabetes or hypertension ✅ (may offer more benefits)

⚠️: Requires medical evaluation.

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