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Is there any life-threatening risk of this operation?

Like any surgery, this operation is also life-threatening, but this rate is quite low. For example, the danger of this surgery is the same as the danger of a simple surgery.

Will there be a special post-operative diet?

Post-operative diet is important for your quality of life and health. You can make a diet by preparing a program in line with the recommendations you will receive from our doctor.

Does my diabetes recur?

No recurrence was observed in 90% of patients during the 10 years after diabetes operation.

What will be the changes in my life quality after obesity surgery?

With the help of this surgery, you will be able to walk freely and perform your daily activities. You will also be able to participate in social environments more and make your psychological condition more positive.

How long will it take for me to lose weight after the operation?

This depends on the individual’s diet. Usually, this period is 7-8 months but can last from 1 to 1.5 years.

What kind of changes will I have in my mobility after obesity surgery?

The surgery and the diet that you apply together will help you to lose weight. In this way, you will be able to walk easily and be able to do your daily work.

What are the problems I can experience after the surgery?

As with any surgery, you may experience pain for a few hours after the operation. You will start drinking water about 4-5 hours after surgery. Your fluid intake will last for 1 week. You can then switch to normal feeding.

Will there be sagging in my body as I lose weight after surgery?

This may vary depending on the person’s diet, weight loss, exercise habits, and skin structure. Sport is the most important factor to minimize such sagging.

When can I exercise after surgery?

Exercise can be done 1 week after the surgery on the condition that it is not intense.

Will my insulin use end after diabetes surgery?

Complete cessation of insulin use in diabetes may vary depending on the severity of the disease. However, in general, the use of insulin can be stopped by 90% in cases of non-severe diabetes.

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