Take Control of Type 2 Diabetes with Bariatric Surgery
Type 2 diabetes can be difficult to manage, especially when obesity contributes to poor blood sugar control and increases the risk of serious health complications. While medications and lifestyle changes remain the foundation of diabetes management, some patients struggle to achieve long-term blood sugar control. At NObesity, we take a comprehensive approach to obesity and metabolic health, helping patients explore effective, long-term treatment solutions.
Bariatric surgery is one of the most effective treatments for obesity-related Type 2 diabetes. In addition to significant weight loss, it can improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood glucose levels, and, in many cases, help patients achieve diabetes remission. Through personalized care, advanced surgical options, and ongoing support, NObesity helps patients achieve better metabolic health and sustainable improvements.
If you are living with obesity and Type 2 diabetes, bariatric surgery may offer a path toward better diabetes management, reduced dependence on medications, and improved long-term health. Discover how the team at NObesity can guide you through every step of your journey toward lasting metabolic health.
I was struggling with diabetes, sleep apnea, and high blood pressure. My blood sugar levels consistently remained above 350 despite treatment. After undergoing bariatric surgery with Dr. Manish Khaitan, my diabetes went into remission, my blood sugar levels returned to the normal range, and my overall health improved significantly.
- Mr. Jatin Phulvala
Manage Type 2 Diabetes. Reclaim Your Life.
Did you know that bariatric surgery is one of the most effective treatments available for Type 2 Diabetes? For many eligible patients, bariatric surgery does more than help manage Type 2 diabetes; it can help achieve long-term diabetes remission.
At NObesity, we specialize in advanced bariatric procedures designed to improve blood sugar control, reduce the need for diabetes medications and insulin (depending on individual health and disease duration), and protect your heart, kidneys, and vision in the future.
Clinical Fact: Many patients experience significant improvements in blood sugar levels within days after bariatric surgery, even before significant weight loss begins due to powerful metabolic and hormonal changes.
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FAQs
Can bariatric surgery cure Type 2 Diabetes?
While "cure" is not the precise medical term, bariatric surgery can help many eligible patients achieve clinical remission, meaning their blood sugar levels return to non-diabetic or near-normal levels without the need for diabetes medications. Eligible patients achieve remission, depending on factors such as diabetes duration, pancreatic function, and the type of bariatric procedure performed.
How does bariatric surgery lower blood sugar before weight loss happens?
Bariatric surgery changes the anatomy of your digestive tract, leading to significant hormonal changes. This hormonal shift significantly improves insulin sensitivity and stimulates the pancreas to produce insulin more effectively. Because of this molecular change, patients may see their blood sugar levels improve significantly within days of the procedure, long before significant weight loss begins.
Who is eligible for metabolic surgery for diabetes in India?
According to clinical guidelines tailored for Indian ethnicities, you are eligible for bariatric surgery if you have Type 2 Diabetes and:
- A Body Mass Index (BMI) of 32.5 kg/m² or higher (regardless of diabetes control).
- If you want to do Bariatric Surgery in your Mediclaim, then BMI of ≥ 35 kg/m² along with severe weight-related comorbidities (e.g., uncontrolled Type 2 diabetes, severe sleep apnea, obesity-related heart disease)
Will I be able to stop taking my diabetes medications completely?
Many patients can reduce or discontinue their diabetes medications after bariatric surgery. However, outcomes vary depending on factors such as the duration of diabetes, pancreatic function, and overall health. At NObesity, our medical team will closely monitor your blood sugar levels and adjust medications as appropriate.
Which bariatric procedure is best for treating Type 2 Diabetes?
Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) and Mini Gastric Bypass (MGB) are generally considered the most effective bariatric procedures for Type 2 Diabetes, as they produce powerful metabolic changes that help improve insulin sensitivity. We recommend consulting Dr. Manish Khaitan to determine which procedure is best suited to your individual health needs.
How do I manage my traditional Gujarati/Indian diet after surgery?
Post-surgery, your diet will transition to a high-protein, low-carbohydrate structure to maximize your metabolic benefits. Because traditional Gujarati diets are heavily carbohydrate-centric (rice, rotli, farsan), the clinical nutritionists at NObesity provide customized, localized meal plans. We work closely with you to adapt your favorite regional foods into protein-rich versions that support your health without sacrificing local flavors.
What happens if I have a sweet tooth after bariatric surgery?
Bariatric surgery naturally alters taste preferences and may reduce sugar cravings in patients due to changes in gut hormones and appetite regulation. Furthermore, if you consume highly sugary foods after a gastric bypass, you may experience nausea, dizziness, and cramping, which act as a natural physiological deterrent against eating sweets.
Is bariatric surgery safe for individuals with diabetes complications?
Yes. Bariatric surgery may help slow the progression of diabetes-related complications when combined with appropriate medical care. At NObesity, we prioritize patient safety by conducting a rigorous, multi-specialty pre-operative screening. Our comprehensive approach ensures that your heart, lungs, and kidneys are fully cleared and optimized by experts before you step into the operating room.
