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Gastric bypass surgery reduces the size of the stomach and restricts the amount of food that a person can consume. It also alters the route of the food through the digestive tract so that it does not pass through the part of the small intestine that absorbs calories. This rerouting of the food stream leads to changes in the production of gut hormones that promote fullness and suppress appetite. Eventually, the surgery can help patients lose up to 50% of their excess weight and maintain the weight loss for life.<\/p>\n
The success rate of gastric bypass surgery is around 85 percent, which means that more than half of the people who undergo the surgery will lose their excess weight. Even more importantly, a majority of people who undergo gastric bypass surgery will maintain that weight loss. Although some people will lose weight initially, they may gain it back after a while.<\/p>\n