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Is the Gastric Bypass Reversible?

Obesity is a complex disease that is not caused by one single issue and gastric bypass surgery has emerged as an effective solution for weight loss, offering hope to individuals struggling with severe obesity. While the procedure is commonly seen as a permanent alteration, recent advancements have made it possible to reverse gastric bypass surgery.

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Many things factor into the equation that leads an individual to gain weight to the point of threatening their health. Genes certainly play a role, but statistics from the last few decades indicate that the environment plays an even more important one. The American Psychological Association states that “the causes of obesity are rarely limited to genetic factors, overeating or leading a sedentary lifestyle. What we do and not do often is the result of how we think and how we feel”[1].

What is gastric bypass surgery?

Gastric bypass surgery consists of a twofold method for the reduction of weight. The surgeon reduces the patient’s stomach and connects it to a distal part of the intestine. A smaller stomach is able to hold less food and that which is consumed does not pass through the first part of the small intestine, resulting in reduced calorie absorption. In other words, this surgical procedure creates two different mechanisms that enable weight loss: the reduction of the stomach’s size plus a shortcut passage for the digestive system through the small intestine. In this sense, the gastric bypass is a restrictive and malabsorptive procedure, since it restricts food intake and also modifies the absorptive capacity of the digestive system.



There are several variations to the gastric bypass and while their ultimate goal is the same, the techniques surgeons use to carry them out is what makes them different. Here are some of the types of gastric bypass:

Before and After Gastric Bypass Surgery transformations

Dr. Liza María Pompa has practiced thousands of gastric bypass surgeries at LIMARP. Patients have traveled from all over the world, mainly the United States, Canada, Europe and inner states of Mexico to receive bariatric surgery and obesity treatment at LIMARP. Some of these patients are cases of success, their lives have changed and you can find more information and before and after gastric surgery photos in our success stories section.

Is the Gastric Bypass Reversible?

Gastric bypass surgery has traditionally been viewed as an irreversible procedure. However, advancements in medical science and surgical techniques have made it possible to reverse the effects of gastric bypass surgery. This reversal procedure, known as gastric bypass reversal or reversal of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB)[2], aims to restore the anatomy and functionality of the digestive systems. Although there exists limited information about the reasons to reverse a gastric bypass, here are a few cases that might end in having a gastric bypass reversible.



There are various reasons why an individual may consider reversing their gastric bypass surgery. These include:



In conclusion a gastric bypass reversible offers hope to individuals who have undergone gastric bypass surgery but may require a revision due to complications, lifestyle changes, or weight regain. While gastric bypass surgery is generally considered a permanent procedure, advances in medical science have made reversibility a possibility in certain cases. However, the decision to reverse gastric bypass surgery should be made after careful consideration and consultation with healthcare professionals to ensure the best possible outcome for each individual’s unique circumstances.

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Dr. Pompa is a member of several distinguished organizations, where she attends meetings regularly and serves as faculty at:

  • Mexican Association of General Surgery
  • Mexican College of Obesity and Metabolic Surgery
  • Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
  • American Association of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic diseases as an international member
  • International Bariatric Club
  • Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders (IFSO)
  • French Society for Digestive Surgery
  • American Diabetes Association
  • Harvard Alumnin Association

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