When considering bariatric surgery, both laparoscopy and robotic-assisted techniques offer significant benefits, but their suitability depends on patient needs and surgical complexity. Laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive, typically involves smaller incisions, shorter recovery times, and lower costs, making it a widely preferred option. Robotic-assisted surgery, however, provides enhanced precision, 3D visualization, and greater maneuverability, which can be advantageous in complex cases or patients with higher risk factors. Ultimately, the choice between laparoscopy and robotics should be guided by the surgeon’s expertise, the patient’s health profile, and the specific surgical goals to ensure optimal outcomes.