3 Key Strategies to Prevent Weight Regain After Bariatric Surgery
Apr 28, 2025

Are you worried about regaining weight after bariatric surgery?
It’s a fear shared by many, but there’s no reason to fear it if you’re doing the right things to maintain your success. Bariatric coach Shenelle Coplien, who also went through weight loss surgery herself, shares three proven strategies that can help you stay on track and avoid the dreaded weight regain.
1. Track Your Food Consistently
Food tracking isn’t just a suggestion – it’s a vital part of ensuring you don’t slip back into old habits. Accountability is key, and tracking your food every day allows you to keep tabs on your eating patterns. Even on days when it feels like you’ve had a setback, jot down what you’ve eaten.
A lot of the time, a few hundred extra calories won’t undo all the progress you’ve made. Tracking lets you put these "bad days" in perspective. You’ll be able to see that a slip-up isn’t the end of your journey – it's just a bump along the way.
2. Focus Beyond the Scale
Many bariatric patients worry about the number on the scale, but weight is only one part of your journey. Instead of obsessing over that number, focus on who you want to become. It’s easy to get caught up in achieving a specific weight, but remember, the real success comes in maintaining your transformation.
Reaching your goal weight doesn’t mean you can relax – it’s when the hard work really begins. Staying at your goal weight requires consistent effort, lifestyle changes, and a commitment to staying healthy. Don’t let the scale control your success. It’s about your health, your mindset, and the new habits you’ve built.
3. Understand the Root Cause of Your Eating Habits
The fear of regain often stems from not addressing why we ate the way we did before surgery. Obesity is not about laziness or lack of willpower. It’s largely due to the addictive nature of ultra-processed foods. These foods are specifically designed to trigger cravings and make you eat more than you should.
If you don’t address these emotional and behavioral aspects, weight regain becomes more likely. It’s important to tackle the deeper issues – the reasons why you turn to food for comfort – in order to prevent the same old habits from sneaking back into your life.
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