Procedures like gastric sleeve or gastric bypass physically limit food intake and alter gut hormone signaling, producing effects such as: Reduced appetite Improved insulin sensitivity Favorable changes in metabolism that help sustain long-term weight loss Additional Benefits of Surgery : 2035% average total body weight loss (some patients achieve 50% or more) High rates of remission or significant improvement in: Type 2 diabetes High blood pressure Sleep apnea High cholesterol Long-term cost savings compared to decades of prescription medication A one-time procedure with durable, decades-long results when combined with healthy habits Side-by-Side Comparison To help you see the differences at a glance, heres how GLP-1 medications stack up against bariatric surgery in the real world: GLP-1 Medications Still Have a Role While the study shows bariatric surgery typically delivers greater and longer-lasting results, GLP-1s remain an important tool in certain scenarios: For patients who dont qualify for surgery (BMI under 35 without comorbidities) For those who arent medically cleared for anesthesia or major surgery As a first step before surgery for patients who prefer a less invasive approach Before surgery to reduce liver size and surgical risks After surgery to help maintain results for those who experience weight regain years later How to Decide: GLP-1s or Surgery

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