Revisional Bariatric Surgery in Mumbai
Understanding Revisional Bariatric Surgery
Revisional Bariatric Surgery is a corrective procedure performed when an earlier weight-loss surgery does not deliver the desired results or causes complications. It involves modifying or converting the initial procedure to restore weight-loss effectiveness, resolve health issues, or improve quality of life. Each revision is customized to the patient’s unique needs, making it one of the most complex but impactful areas of bariatric care.
- Performed after unsuccessful or problematic weight-loss surgery
- Corrects complications such as reflux, weight regain, or poor nutrient absorption
- Personalized approach based on the first surgery and patient’s health needs
- Restores both weight-loss and overall health outcomes
What Difference Does Revisional Bariatric Surgery Creates?
Revisional surgery doesn’t just correct a procedure - it gives patients a second chance at health and transformation. Many find relief from complications, achieve the weight loss they initially hoped for, and regain the confidence and mobility they thought they had lost forever. It’s about restoring hope, safety, and long-term success.
Revisional surgery doesn’t just correct a procedure - it gives patients a second chance at health and transformation. Many find relief from complications, achieve the weight loss they initially hoped for, and regain the confidence and mobility they thought they had lost forever. It’s about restoring hope, safety, and long-term success.
Safe & Effective
Performed by experienced surgeons using advanced laparoscopic techniques.
Personalized Approach
Each revision is personalized to the patient’s prior surgery and current needs.
Restored Outcomes
Helps achieve sustained weight loss and improves obesity-related health conditions.
Is Revisional Bariatric Surgery Right for You?
This procedure is recommended for individuals who have had a bariatric surgery in the past but are facing challenges such as weight regain, unresolved comorbidities, or surgery-related complications. It offers renewed hope for long-term results.
Let’s explore if Revisional Bariatic Surgery is the right solution for you
- Inadequate weight loss or significant weight regain after the first surgery
- Persistent health conditions such as diabetes or reflux despite surgery
- Complications like strictures, ulcers, or malnutrition
- Commitment to follow-up care and lifestyle adjustments after revision
How Does Revisional Bariatric Surgery Work?
Revisional surgery can take several forms depending on the patient’s condition. It may involve resizing the stomach pouch, converting a sleeve to a bypass, or addressing complications like reflux or ulcers. The procedure is done laparoscopically whenever possible, though it may take longer than a primary bariatric surgery.
Restricts or reconfigures intake
Stomach pouch may be reshaped or intestinal rerouting adjusted for better results.
Corrects complications
Resolves reflux, strictures, or nutritional deficiencies caused by prior surgery.
Restores weight-loss success
Helps patients achieve meaningful, sustained weight reduction.
Personalized to individual needs
No two revisions are the same - every surgery is customized for safety and results.
How it works
What to Expect Before, During, and After Surgery
Your journey starts with detailed medical evaluations, imaging studies, and nutritional counseling. The surgery itself may last 2-4 hours depending on complexity and is usually laparoscopic. Hospital stay ranges from 2-4 days, and most patients return to regular activities in 3-4 weeks.

Before Surgery: Comprehensive assessments and planning
Thorough tests, dietary guidance, and review of previous surgery details to ensure safety and accuracy.

During Surgery: Personalized laparoscopic revision
Surgeons correct, resize, or convert the earlier procedure using advanced techniques with minimal scarring.

After Surgery: Structured recovery and monitoring
Gradual dietary progression, supplementation, and close follow-up to track results and prevent recurrence of issues
How Does Revisional Bariatric Surgery Improve Health Beyond Weight Loss?
Revisional bariatric surgery isn’t just about redoing a procedure – it’s about restoring health and ensuring your weight loss journey succeeds in the long run. It addresses issues from a previous surgery, helping you achieve the health improvements you deserve.
Type 2 Diabetes
Better blood sugar control when earlier surgery didn’t bring desired results.
Nutritional Balance
Corrects deficiencies caused by earlier procedures.
Gastroesophageal Reflux
Relief from persistent acidity or reflux symptoms.
Improved Quality of Life
Reduces discomfort, complications, and restores confidence.
Why Choose Dr. Hrishikesh Salgaonkar?
With global training in advanced bariatric techniques and a compassionate, patient-first approach, Dr. Hrishikesh provides precise, safe, and ethical care at every step. From your first consultation to long-term follow-up, you’ll have expert guidance and a team focused on your success.
- Fellowship-trained in bariatric & metabolic surgery
- Expertise in laparoscopic and robotic techniques
- Transparent, ethical treatment approach
- Personalized nutrition and recovery programs
- Strong track record of successful patient outcomes
Everything You Want to Know About Revisional Bariatric Surgery
Choosing weight-loss surgery is a big decision and it’s normal to have lots of questions. We’ve gathered the most common concerns patients share, from how the surgery works to what life looks like afterward, so you can feel confident and informed
Yes. While revisional surgery is more complex than a first-time procedure, it is safe when performed by experienced bariatric surgeons using advanced techniques.
Patients may need it due to weight regain, complications like reflux, nutritional problems, or if the first surgery did not deliver expected results.
Options include converting from one type of bariatric surgery to another (e.g., gastric band to bypass) or correcting technical issues from the initial surgery.
Yes. With proper follow-up, lifestyle changes, and the right surgical approach, patients experience renewed weight loss and health improvements.
Most patients return to light activities in 2–3 weeks, but recovery depends on the type of revision performed.
Don’t wait to regain your health and confidence. Talk to our bariatric expert now.
