Malabsorption: A sleeve removes about 75% of your stomach to reduce the amount of food you eat as well as decrease a hormone called Ghrelin, which helps control hunger. A mini bypass also reduces the stomach capacity but reroutes food beyond the first part of the small intestine to create malabsorption of calories. This can help with additional weight loss. RNY bypass better choice than mini to avoid bile reflux
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