Your surgery outcome starts now not on the day of the procedure.
Building nutritional reserves before surgery significantly improves recovery, reduces complications, and gives your body the foundation it needs to handle the procedure safely.
The 30–90 days before bariatric surgery may be the most important nutritional window of the entire process.
""Pre-surgical nutrition is often overlooked, but it is one of the most significant determinants of post-operative outcomes. We've seen this across thousands of cases.""
THE SCIENCE
Why pre-surgical nutrition changes outcomes
PRE-EXISTING DEFICIENCIES
Many bariatric candidates enter surgery with low iron, vitamin D, B12, protein status, or other nutrient deficiencies. Correcting these before surgery supports healing, recovery, energy, and long-term outcomes.
MUSCLE MATTERS
The amount of muscle a patient brings into surgery affects recovery, strength, mobility, and metabolic health. Preserving lean mass before surgery creates a stronger foundation after the procedure.
RECOVERY STARTS BEFORE SURGERY
Recovery is influenced by protein status, nutrient reserves, hydration, and overall metabolic health before surgery.
Your Pre-Surgery Prep protocol what it is and why it's here
Protein is the foundation. Everything else supports it.
Your Pre-Surgery Prep program is pre-built based on what clinical patients at this stage need most. Customize below.
Protein — The Foundation (Required)
Choose your flavor. Protein cannot be removed from any program — it is the non-negotiable base.
Core Supplements
Preselected based on what patients at this stage need most. Click to learn more about each one.
🌟 Muscle Support — Highlighted Add-On
Optional Add-Ons:Vitamin Protocol — Choose Your Tier
All tiers fill micronutrient gaps. Thrive tiers add deeper coverage for higher demands.
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What to expect as you follow your program
Your protocol timeline
Week 2
Protein routine established. Digestive preparation beginning.
Week 4
Liver reduction protocol supporting surgical prep. Energy improving.
Week 8
Nutritional reserves building. Connective tissue benefiting from Collagen.
Week 12
Comprehensive pre-surgical foundation established. Ready for procedure.
Individual results vary.
Your Surgery Preparation Support, Daily Schedule
Exactly when and how to take each product. Tap any supplement to see detailed instructions.
Optional & Recommended Add-Ons
Can be layered into your existing protocol at any time
Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptides
Mix 1 scoop daily into any liquid.
Cal-Mag Citrate + D3
4 tablets daily with food, preferably divided across two meals, separated from the multivitamin by at least 2 hours.
Bio C Complete
2 capsules daily with food or water.
Vitamin D3
1 tablet daily with a meal containing some fat.
Super Joint Complex
2 capsules daily with food and water. Contains fish and shellfish check with your provider if you have a seafood allergy.
Important Medical Disclaimer
These schedules support general metabolic wellness and nutritional optimization. Individual supplement needs may vary depending on:
- Medical history and bariatric procedure type
- Current medications and laboratory values
- Kidney function, liver function, and pregnancy/breastfeeding status
- Physician recommendations and individualized care
The most overlooked problem in metabolic health: protein deficiency hidden inside caloric excess
Most people eat enough calories but far too little protein. This distinction is the foundation of every MyProgressMD program.
"Many individuals consume excess calories while still failing to meet their daily protein needsand this becomes critically important during GLP-1 therapy, bariatric surgery, rapid weight loss, recovery phases, aging, and metabolic dysfunction."
Protein is not a macronutrient it is the structural material your body uses to preserve lean muscle, regulate appetite hormones, support immune function, and maintain metabolic rate. When protein is insufficient, no amount of caloric balance corrects the deficit.
Lean Muscle Preservation
During weight loss especially rapid weight loss the body turns to lean muscle tissue for energy when protein is insufficient. Preserving lean mass is the primary goal of adequate protein intake.
Metabolic Rate Support
Lean muscle is metabolically active tissue. As muscle mass declines, resting metabolic rate declines with it making weight maintenance progressively harder.
Satiety & Appetite Regulation
Protein has the highest satiety index of any macronutrient. Adequate intake suppresses appetite hormones and supports blood sugar stability.
Hair, Skin & Nail Integrity
Hair follicles are among the most protein-demanding structures in the body. Inadequate protein during weight loss directly drives hair thinning.
Recovery & Tissue Repair
Post-surgical and post-illness recovery requires significantly elevated protein to support wound healing and lean mass rebuilding.
Gut Microbiome Support
Adequate protein supports the gut lining and the immune cells that line the intestinal wall. Deficiency impairs gut barrier integrity.
1 Scoop — What It Provides
Daily Protein Targets By Program Context
"The goal is not simply to eat less. The goal is to support lean muscle while improving metabolic wellness and protein is the non-negotiable foundation of that goal."
This guidance is educational and does not constitute medical advice. Protein needs vary by individual health status, kidney function, and medical history. Always consult your physician or registered dietitian before significantly changing your protein intake, especially if you have existing kidney disease, liver conditions, or other metabolic concerns.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Precautions & considerations
Liver Reduction Diet Compatibility
This program is designed to be compatible with standard pre-op liver reduction protocols. Confirm with your surgical team before starting.
Pre-Op Window Timing
Start at least 4 weeks before surgery. 8–12 weeks is optimal for building meaningful protein reserves.
Approved for Pre-Surgical Use
All products in this program have no known interactions with standard pre-surgical medications or anesthesia protocols.
Nothing by Mouth Before Surgery
Follow your surgical team's NPO (nothing by mouth) instructions exactly. Supplements stop the morning of your procedure as directed.
Always consult your physician before starting any new supplement protocol.
Pre-surgical supplementation should be coordinated with your bariatric surgical team and anesthesiologist. Share your supplement list at your pre-operative appointment.
FAQ
Questions about this program
Ideally 8–12 weeks before your procedure. The minimum is 4 weeks. Starting earlier gives your body more time to build protein reserves, establish digestive health, and form the supplementation habits that will be critical post-operatively.
No, your program will transition to Post-Bariatric Maintenance after your procedure. The post-op program includes higher vitamin tiers and adjusts for your specific procedure type and absorption changes.
4 weeks is enough to make a meaningful difference, especially for protein status and digestive preparation. Start immediately any time on this protocol before surgery is better than none.

