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Re-sleeve, the surgical procedure for weight loss in cases of weight regain after a first bariatric surgery.

If you have already undergone a sleeve gastrectomy in the past, but have not achieved your weight loss goals or have regained weight, the Re-Sleeve or sleeve revision may be an interesting option for you.

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Revision Sleeve ( Re Sleeve)

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  • About

    What is a ReSleeve?

    The gastric sleeve revision is a bariatric surgical procedure you might consider if your initial surgery did not deliver the expected results. While the gastric sleeve has a high success rate, it remains a major surgery requiring an elaborate surgical technique. Hence, the key to success lies in choosing a bariatric surgeon with substantial experience who can ensure a promising result from the very first procedure.

    It's also crucial to understand that the gastric sleeve revision surgery is often more intricate than the initial procedure. The surgeon must exercise increased caution as a significant portion of the stomach has already been removed. It's essential to approach a weight loss surgeon who has done sleeve revisions and is thoroughly skilled in all the surgical techniques necessary for this revision surgery.


    In summary, the Re-Sleeve is a procedure that further reduces the size of the stomach after an initial sleeve gastrectomy. It further narrows down the stomach's capacity, thus enhancing the feeling of fullness and limiting the amount of food you can intake. This can help you regain control over your diet and reach your weight loss goals.

  • Surgical Indication

    The therapeutic indication of the ReSleeve is mainly intended for patients who have not achieved sufficient weight loss or who have regained weight after a previous sleeve gastrectomy. It can also be recommended for patients experiencing complications related to the first procedure, such as leaks or stomach dilations.