Gastric Bypass Surgery in Turkey
Achieve sustainable and transformative weight loss with gastric bypass surgery in Turkey.
At Büyük Anadolu Hospital, a fully accredited and Ministry of Health–approved medical center, our Associate Professor–level bariatric surgeons perform advanced gastric bypass procedures using state-of-the-art laparoscopic techniques.
From your initial consultation to complete recovery, our comprehensive, patient-centered care ensures maximum safety, lasting results, and life-changing success.

Gastric Bypass Surgery in Turkey at Büyük Anadolu Hospital
Gastric bypass surgery is one of the most effective long-term weight loss treatments for individuals struggling with severe obesity or obesity-related conditions.
The procedure works by creating a small stomach pouch and rerouting part of the small intestine, which reduces food intake and decreases calorie absorption.
This dual effect promotes steady, sustainable weight loss and significant improvement in metabolic health.
At Büyük Anadolu Hospital, a Health Ministry–licensed and internationally accredited facility, our bariatric surgery team performs gastric bypass operations using advanced laparoscopic (keyhole) methods to minimize pain, ensure precision, and shorten recovery time.
From thorough pre-operative evaluations to personalized aftercare and nutritional support, we guide every patient through a safe and effective transformation toward healthier living.
Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Life-Changing Weight Loss Solution
Gastric bypass surgery, medically known as Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB), is a proven bariatric technique that reduces the stomach’s size to a small pouch and connects it directly to the small intestine.
This alteration allows food to bypass a portion of the digestive tract, leading to faster satiety and lower calorie absorption.
As a result, patients typically lose 65–80% of excess body weight within the first 12–18 months.
Beyond weight loss, gastric bypass has a remarkable effect on obesity-related conditions — it can significantly improve or even resolve type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, and metabolic syndrome.
Unlike restrictive procedures alone, this surgery combines both restriction and malabsorption, making it especially effective for patients seeking rapid, medically supervised results with long-term stability.
