If you have had weight loss surgery in the past but haven't met your goals or you're experiencing complications, we can help. Our bariatric surgeons are highly trained in revision procedures to correct or improve prior weight loss surgery.
Starting Your Care Journey
What Is Bariatric Revision Surgery?
Bariatric revision surgery is a procedure that corrects or improves prior weight loss surgery.
Most of the time, bariatric surgery is successful. People lose weight and maintain a new, healthier lifestyle. However, in some cases, patients find that the procedure deteriorates over time or is no longer effective for a variety of reasons. Revision surgery can help.
Why Might I Need Bariatric Revision Surgery?
Bariatric Revision Surgery Options
Meet Your Care TeamIf you don't change your relationship with food and watch your portion sizes, you're likely to regain the weight a few years down the road.
— Dr. Carson Liu, bariatric surgeon
Complete Bariatric Surgery Support
Understanding Bariatric Surgery
Education and preparation are important first steps if you're seeking bariatric surgery. We help ensure your safety and long‑term success in meeting your health and weight loss goals.
Support Groups
We offer support groups and speaker events for patients who are working on weight loss and considering, preparing for or have had weight loss surgery. Learn more about upcoming events and meetings.
Weight Management & Metabolic Health News From Cedars‑Sinai
Weight Management & Metabolic Health Research
Cedars‑Sinai’s renowned faculty members remain dedicated to ongoing research into weight management and metabolic health. They help pioneer innovative treatments and procedures to improve people’s health.
Diabetes & Obesity Research Institute
The Cedars‑Sinai Diabetes and Obesity Research Institute combines laboratory and clinical research to understand the causes, effects and links between diabetes, obesity and weight-loss surgery. We seek to develop new effective treatment options.
Clinical Trials
We regularly participate in clinical trials that help develop new weight management treatment options. Discover our current trials on bariatric surgical procedures and find out if you may be a candidate to participate.
Innovative Training. Elevated Teaching.
Advanced GI/Bariatric Surgery Fellowship
Cedars‑Sinai offers fellows exposure to advanced gastrointestinal (GI) minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and bariatric surgery cases as well as primary and revisional bariatrics, endoscopy and motility cases.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Clinical Rotation
This sub‑internship is intended to provide students with in-depth knowledge of gastrointestinal and weight loss surgery using minimally invasive techniques.
Get Help Today
Call the Bariatric Surgery care team at 310‑423-8350,
Monday‑Friday, 8 am-5 pm PT.
You can also have us call you back at your convenience.