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Six distinct procedures, one philosophy: match the treatment to the patient, not the other way around. Every option below is offered with the same multidisciplinary support, the same long-term follow-up, and the same direct access to your surgeon.
Modern laparoscopic theatres
Six distinct procedures, one philosophy: match the treatment to the patient, not the other way around. Every option below is offered with the same multidisciplinary support, the same long-term follow-up, and the same direct access to your surgeon.
JUMP TO: Gastric Sleeve · Roux-en-Y Bypass · Mini Bypass · Intragastric Balloon · Medical Weight Management · Revisional
A laparoscopic procedure that removes roughly 75–90% of the stomach, leaving a narrow tubular “sleeve.” Reduces stomach capacity and — more importantly — dramatically lowers the production of ghrelin, the body’s primary hunger hormone.
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Creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes part of the small intestine in a “Y” configuration. Combines restriction with a degree of malabsorption — and triggers powerful metabolic changes that often resolve type 2 diabetes long before significant weight loss occurs.
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T2 diabetes remission
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A simplified bypass with a single connection between the stomach pouch and small bowel. Shorter operating time, fewer potential complications and similar long-term outcomes to a traditional Roux-en-Y bypass.
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A soft silicone balloon (Orbera or Spatz3) placed inside the stomach via gastroscopy, reducing capacity and slowing emptying. Remains in place for 6–12 months, then removed. No incisions. Same-day procedure.
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Specialist-monitored prescription medication (typically GLP-1 receptor agonists) supported by dietitian-led nutritional planning. Used as a standalone pathway for patients not ready for surgery, or as a bridge from medication to a permanent surgical solution.
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For patients who have had previous bariatric surgery (gastric band, sleeve, bypass) and have experienced significant weight regain, complications, or unresolved reflux. Includes band removal with same-day conversion to sleeve or bypass, and sleeve-to-bypass conversions.
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OptiWeight operates with the latest powered surgical staplers — devices that sense the thickness of stomach or bowel tissue and modulate firing speed and force accordingly. The result is an evenly compressed staple line every time, fewer staple-line bleeds, and lower leak rates.
Tristaple technology adds a third graduated staple row for added integrity at the critical proximal sleeve angle. Together they help shorten operating time, reduce blood loss, and contribute to the low-complication profile our patients deserve.