Revisional Surgery
Bariatric surgery is a proven and effective solution for significant weight loss and the long-term management of obesity. However, some patients may experience challenges after their initial procedure, leading to the need for a revision surgery. This specialized procedure can help address weight regain, insufficient weight loss, or complications from the original surgery.
When Is Revision Surgery Needed?
You may benefit from revision bariatric surgery if you experience:
Insufficient weight loss or difficulty reaching your health goals.
Weight regain after initial success.
Persistent or recurring obesity-related conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or sleep apnea.
Complications from your first surgery, including:
Gastric pouch enlargement
Severe acid reflux (GERD)
Malnutrition, vomiting, ulcers, or hiatal hernias
What Does Revision Surgery Involve?
Every revision surgery is customized to your unique needs and may include:
Repairing or adjusting your original procedure, such as resizing the gastric pouch or correcting scar tissue.
Converting to a different bariatric procedure, including:Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
Mini Gastric Bypass
SASI, SADI-S, or Intestinal Bipartition
Why Choose an Experienced Bariatric Surgeon?
Revision surgery is more complex than an initial bariatric procedure and requires highly specialized expertise. Dr Hernández a board-certified bariatric surgeon have extensive experience in both primary and revision procedures. We are committed to:
✔️ Patient safety and personalized care
✔️ State-of-the-art techniques for optimal results
✔️ Long-term support to help you succeed.



