Medical treatment of obesity: a non-surgical journey…
Published on 26/06/2025
Increasingly used in bariatric surgery, the gastric bypass involves reducing stomach size and simultaneously decreasing nutrient absorption through rerouting (bypass). Food bypasses a portion of the stomach and upper small intestine, going directly from a small upper stomach pouch into the middle section of the small intestine, resulting in significantly reduced absorption.
Each option is considered case-by-case depending on the patient's age, comorbidities, symptoms, and medical history.
Our multidisciplinary team uses state-of-the-art technologies to provide personalized care to individuals with obesity seeking gastric bypass treatment.

Our interventions go beyond the surgery itself and include the preparatory stages and essential postoperative care, especially important in bypass cases to manage potential vitamin deficiencies and optimize weight control. The involvement of psychologists, dietitians, and other specialists from the beginning of the process is crucial. The success of the surgery is measured not only by weight loss but by the return to a healthy lifestyle and overall well-being.
In cases of failure or weight regain, timely medical or surgical intervention ensures continuous care for the patient. An aesthetic surgeon is also available within our network to assist with physical concerns like excess skin and related imperfections.