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How Long Does Bypass Surgery Recovery Take?

Written By:

Dr. Jitendeep Singh

Consultant – CTVS & Cardiac Surgery, Sohana Hospital, Mohali.

Experience: 15+ Years

Speciality: Heart/Cardiac Surgery

Published: 14/07/2026

60,000 to over 100,000 bypass surgeries are performed each year. With such rates, it’s important to know about the process, all the precautions you need to take, and the follow-ups it would take to fully recover from bypass surgery. In this blog, we talk about what is a bypass surgery, what is it performed for, and how can Sohana Hospital help you with bypass surgery and its recovery.   

What is Bypass Surgery?

Bypass Surgery is a procedure that creates a detour for the blood to flow around a blocked or narrowed artery. Mostly it is performed for Coronary Artery Disease, and helps relieve chest pain, lowers the risk of heart attacks, and restores proper blood supply. A healthy network is made with other arteries, so that the blood can flow without any problem. For more such information, contact bypass surgery hospital Chandigarh

What is Bypass Surgery performed for ?

A Bypass surgery can be done for a lot of purposes, and is often done through two ways. A traditional Bypass Surgery is performed with a cardiopulmonary bypass machine as it temporarily takes over the function of the patient’s heart and lungs, allowing the surgeon to operate on a still, non-beating heart. An off pump, on the other hand, takes a specific part of the heart to be mechanically stabilised for the doctor to perform the operation. 

How can I Recover from Bypass Surgery?

Bypass surgery recovery helps in going back to normal lifestyle after coronary artery bypass grafting. This takes about 6 to 12 weeks depending on the body’s response, and adherence to medical advice. Major Recovery tools include 

  • Keeping  incisions clean
  • Prioritizing sleep and rest 
  • Light Physical exercise. 
  • Avoid heavy lifting

How can Sohana Hospital help me with bypass surgery recovery?

Sohana hospital gives you some of the best cardiac surgeons in Mohali. Their internationally renowned Heart Specialist in Mohali and bypass surgery hospital in Chandigarh specialize in treating a wide range of cardiovascular conditions in both children and adults using advanced and minimally invasive treatment techniques. Major benefits of getting a bypass surgery from Sohana Hospital include 

  • Ultra Modern Operation Theaters with Complete Sterility and Infection Control
  • Multidisciplinary & Holistic Approach 
  • Award-winning Cardiologists & Cardiac Surgeons
  • Specialised Care for Advanced Cardiac Patients

Frequently Asked Questions 

Can you live 40 years after bypass surgery?

Yes, people live long after undergoing bypass surgery with proper medical follow-up, and lifestyle changes. The average life expectancy following bypass surgery is generally between 15 to 20 years, but long-term living largely depends on your age at the time of surgery and your daily life. 

How can Sohana Hospital help me with bypass surgery?

Sohana Hospital has helped a lot of patients with bypass surgery in Chandigarh. We focus on mostly immediate heart care with everything your heart needs, perfect symbiosis of experienced medical practitioners backed by new age technology, and a legacy of three decades as the region’s most trusted name in cardiac care.

How long does it take to feel normal after heart bypass surgery?

Depending on how the body of the patient reacts to the surgery, recovery takes about 6 to 7 weeks. Before you leave the hospital you are given all the details about follow ups, and instructions for exercise, medications. 

What is the difference between open heart surgery and bypass surgery?

Open Heart Surgery is any procedure where the chest is opened and heart’s chambers are operated on. Bypass surgery is a specific type of surgery designed exclusively to route blood around blocked arteries. Open heart is usually performed to fix structural issues whereas bypass surgery is used to treat severe coronary artery disease.

Do surgeons stop the heart during bypass surgery?

Not always, the heart is stopped during an On Pump bypass surgery, with medications and a heart-lung machine, a patient is operated on. In an Off Pump Bypass Surgery, the surgeon stabilises a precise area of the heart, while performing the required procedure. 

Reviewed On: 14/07/2026

Medically Reviewed By:

Dr. Harpreet Singh Gilhotra

Director Cardiology

Sohana Hospital, Mohali.

Last Updated: 14/07/2026