Bariatric Surgery Liverpool, NSW - Dr Jason Maani

Personalised, evidence-based weight loss surgery by an experienced bariatric surgeon in Liverpool, NSW, South West Sydney

Trusted Bariatric Surgeon in Liverpool, NSW

If you are considering bariatric surgery, Hartiverpoot, NON, Dr Jason-Maani provides personalised, evidence-based weight loss solutions designed to improve long-term health outcomes.


With extensive experience in bariatric and metabolic surgery, Dr Maani offers a complete range of procedures, including gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, and revisional surgery. Patients across Liverpool and South West Sydney choose Dr Maani for his tailored approach, surgical expertise, and ongoing aftercare.


Dr Maani consults locally in Liverpool, NSW, making specialist care accessible to patients close to home.

Evidence Based

Proven surgocal techniques

Complete Care

Surgery + long-term support

Local to Liverpool

Convenient consultation

What is Bariatric Surgery?

Bariatric surgery refers to a group of procedures designed to support sustainable weight loss by changing how the stomach and digestive system function.


These procedures may:


  • Reduce stomach size
  • Limit food intake
  • Alter digestion and hormone signals


Bariatric surgery is often recommended when lifestyle and medical treatments alone have not been effective.

Bariatric Surgery Options Available in Liverpool, NSW?

Dr Jason Maani offers a comprehensive range of procedures:

Gastric Sleeve Surgery

Sleeve Gastrectomy

Reduces stomach size to limit food intake

Gastric Bypass Surgery

Gastric Bypass Surgery

Alters digestion for both restriction and reduced absorption

Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery

Sleeve Gastrectomy

A simplified version of Gastric Bypass Surgery

Revision Bariatric Surgery

Corrective procedures for previous weight loss surgery

Non-Surgical Options

Including medication and structured

weight programs

Who is Suitable for Bariatric Surgery

You maybe suitable for Bariatric Surgery

BMI Criteria: BMI ≥ 35, or ≥ 30 with health conditions

Medical Conditions: Diabetes, sleep apnoea, hypertension

Previous Attempts: Difficulty losing weight with diet and exercise

Commitment: Willingness to follow long-

term lifestyle changes

Benefits of Bariatric Surgery

Sustained Weight Loss

Significant long-term results

Improved Health

Diabetes remission and reduced cardiovascular risk

Better Mobility

Reduced joint pain and increased activity

Enhanced Quality of Life

Physical and emotional wellbeing improvements

Patients often experience substantial weight loss and improvements in health following surgery.

What to Expect - Your Bariatric Surgery Journey

  • Comprehensive medical assessment
  • Nutrition and lifestyle planning
  • Discussion of suitable procedures

1

Before Surgery

  • Minimally invasive (laparoscopic)
  • techniques
  • Performed in accredited private hospitals
  • Typically 1-3 hours, depending on procedure

2

During Surgery

  • Short hospital stay
  • Structured recovery plan
  • Ongoing support and monitoring

3

After Surgery

Bariatric Surgery Cost in Sydney?

The cost of bariatric surgery varies depending on:

Dr Maani's practice offers guidance on:

  • Payment options
  • Financing pathways
  • Medicare eligibility (where applicable)

Our pricing varies depending on:

  • Private health insurance status
  • Type of procedure
  • Hospital and anaesthetic fees

Why Choose Dr Jason Maani in Liverpool, NSW?

Experienced Surgeon

Over 3,000 successful procedures

Comprehensive Approach

Surgery + Long-Term care

Proven Results

Over 2,000 weight loss patients treated

Liverpool Care

For convenient pre- and post-op care

Awarded for Excellence

Internationally recognised expert surgeon

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much weight can lose after bariatic surgery?


    Most patients lose 30–50% of excess weight depending on the procedure.

  • Is Bariatric Surgery Safe?

    Modern bariatric procedures are considered safe when performed by experienced surgeons using minimally invasive techniques.

  • How long is the recovery?

    Most patients return to normal activities within 2–3 weeks.

  • Do I need a referral?

    A GP referral is usually required to access Medicare rebates.

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