Gastric sleeve surgery, also called sleeve gastrectomy or VSG, is a type of weight loss surgery that removes a large portion of the stomach. It is the most commonly performed weight loss procedure not only in the United States but globally.
Gastric sleeve surgery removes about 80% of your stomach. After surgery, the stomach will be able to hold only 3-7 ounces of liquid. Reducing the size of the stomach limits the amount of food you need to eat to feel full, allowing you to lose weight over time. Because the stomach is smaller after surgery, it has an impact on the hormones in your gut, also known as hunger hormones.
A gastric sleeve procedure may be recommended for those who have obesity and who have been unable to lose weight or sustain weight loss through diet and exercise alone.