Gastric reduction surgery, a minimally invasive surgical procedure, does not affect the outside of the body very much because it is performed using laparoscopic techniques, but the changes to the inside of the body are not at all simple. As many people know, even if they have never had a stomach reduction, the procedure involves reducing the size of the stomach, which means that the excess will need to be removed. The main concern about the safety of the surgery comes from this series of operations. In particular, what happens if the wound in the stomach is split open? The cutting operation of gastric reduction surgery needs to be performed in the direction of the large curvature of the stomach, so that there is a long section of the cut that needs to be closed after the removal. The postoperative dietary requirements are mainly to avoid infection or inflammation of the incision and other complications caused by improper diet. As you can imagine, it is a terrible thing to have an opening in the suture site. If such a problem occurs it needs to be repaired promptly with a visit to the hospital, because the opening of the stomach suture is more than can be handled by normal people. Although this is a very dangerous condition, it is also generally very unlikely to occur, especially if the stomach reduction surgery is done at a well-established bariatric surgery center. It is worth noting that the surgery center puts the focus on the patient’s diet after surgery and has established a health management department of over twenty people who are mainly responsible for guiding the patient’s diet and life after being discharged from the hospital after surgery. Many bariatric centers in the same industry do not have a post-operative management service, and this difference has led to a relatively large difference in the safety and results of the surgery in each bariatric surgery center.