Gastric suspension is a gastric surgery that can be performed laparoscopically and minimally invasively. Gastric suspension can be used for the treatment of gastric ptosis by immobilizing the original gastric wall, returning the stomach to its normal gastric position, and limiting gastric freedom to improve gastric ptosis. The surgery improves the volume and position of the stomach and relieves nausea and anorexia, malnutrition, abdominal pain and discomfort. However, there are certain risks and complications associated with this surgery, and surgical intervention may be considered when the patient’s condition further worsens and conservative treatment is ineffective. Specific treatment options and surgical methods need to be selected with the help of specialists, and it is recommended that patients go to a specialized hospital as soon as possible.