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Mexico – Bariatric Surgery

Posted by: Harriet on April 28th, 2011 no responses.

Weight loss or bariatric surgery in Mexico is one of the popular options medical tourists flocking the country could avail of. Like the other procedures offered in the country, the cost of weight loss surgery in Mexico remains lower than the cost of the same procedure in the United States. Gastric bypass in Mexico, one of the options available, encompasses even more sub-types you can choose from. You can also get gastric sleeve surgery in Mexico, which is a completely separate procedure from gastric bypass. The presence of a number of state-of-the-art hospitals and clinics in Mexico makes it a viable option for undergoing bariatric surgeries in Mexico.

According to the U.S. National Institutes of Health MedlinePlus, people who go through bariatric surgery lose from 10 to 20 pounds a month. These options are something you have to discuss with your physician before deciding on what you want to undergo.

Cost of Weight Loss Surgery in Mexico

Excessive Weight - Bariatric Surgery in Mexico Exact costs vary depending on:

  • The procedure you wish to undergo.
  • The hospital you choose to stay in.
  • The doctor you wish to employ the services of.

But even with these factors considered, you wouldn’t pay the same amount for gastric bypass in Mexico as you would in the U.S. Nevertheless, while prices are a major factor when it comes to choosing Mexico for your weight loss surgery, don’t let it blind you from deciding what institution to go to or which medical professional to hire.

Should You Get Bariatric Surgery in Mexico?

  • If you decide to pursue surgical weight loss in Mexico, there are several options to choose from.
  • If you are from the United States, Mexico could be the nearest place you can go to that offers costs easy on the wallet. Weight loss surgery Mexico prices would definitely be smaller than the usual prices back home. You can ask for price estimates to plan your weight loss trip to Mexico.
  • Mexico’s weight loss surgeons are aplenty, and so are the hospitals offering their services If you choose to get obesity surgery in Mexico, you need to do a lot of reading to know the best places to go.
  • Memorial Statue in Monterrey, Mexico To ensure your safety before getting weight loss surgery in Mexico, you need to look into the backgrounds of your prospective doctors. Many of the weight loss surgeons in Mexico have had training in the United States and other developed countries. It’s definitely worth your time to do a bit of digging!
  • According to the U.S. Department of Health’s Weight-control Information Network, 10% of patients who undergo bariatric surgery regain their lost weight. It’s a risk that comes with the territory. But if you and your doctor decide on another procedure, know that it might also be available in Mexico. And it will definitely be affordable, as well.

Possible Disadvantages of Getting Bariatric Surgery in Mexico

Just as getting stomach weight loss surgery in Mexico has its advantages, it also has its setbacks that include:

  • Not being able to go back to the same doctor or hospital for post-op consultation. Unless you’re in the U.S., and live near Mexico, of course – you can then cross the border for follow-up consultations as long as you have the paperwork needed to enter the country.
  • Undergoing an invasive procedure far from home.
  • Having to stay in what could be a country so foreign in language and culture to you while you recover from the operation. Since it’s an invasive procedure, you might have to stay for quite a while in the hospital.
  • There’s always the possibility of a language barrier affecting your stay in one way or another.

Now that you know most of the pros and cons of having bariatric surgery in Mexico, it’s up to you to make a decision. If you do decide to go, just make sure you follow through your doctor’s orders for a successful weight loss journey.

 

Mexico Health  facilitates affordable medical treatments at various hospitals in Mexico. For more information, submit the estimate–request form on the right.