Inactivity, the need to stay indoors, the consumption of packaged products containing chemicals and genetic factors have led to obesity, a disease that the entire world is struggling with today. Obesity is not just a disease of not being able to lose weight or gaining a lot of weight; it can also lead to serious other health problems if left untreated. Obesity is diagnosed with the body mass index (BMI) test, and if treatment is delayed, it will continue to be a growing problem that reduces a person’s quality of life, limits movement and becomes increasingly serious.

Weight Gain After Obesity Surgery
In the world and in our country, the frequency of obesity is increasing. Obesity surgery, also called gastric reduction or gastric sleeve surgery, aims to make people feel full with little food. In the first year after surgery, people lose weight quickly. Weight loss is highest after the first year. In the years after obesity surgery, people must primarily maintain their weight. The success rates of gastric reduction surgery are very high. Because people are quickly satiated, they can easily lose weight without extra effort. However, some people may experience weight gain again, albeit to a limited extent, as a result of ‘wrong diet’ over the years.

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