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Frequent questions
These responses are for informational purposes only, but since everyone is different, our team of professionals provides personalized attention to address your unique needs. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns, we are here and ready to help!
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What is bariatric surgery?Bariatric surgery is a type of weight-loss surgery performed on people who are severely obese. The surgery is intended to help people who cannot lose weight through diet and exercise alone to achieve significant and sustained weight loss.
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What are the different types of bariatric surgery?There are several different types of bariatric surgery, including gastric bypass, gastric sleeve, mini gastric bypass, and gastric balloon. Each type of surgery works differently to help people lose weight.
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What procedure is best for me?It is difficult to determine which bariatric surgery procedure is best for you without knowing more about your specific situation. The best type of surgery for you will depend on factors such as your general health, weight, and medical history. It is important to discuss your specific situation with our qualified professionals, who can help you determine the best type of surgery for you. It's also a good idea to read the different types of bariatric surgery and carefully consider the risks and benefits of each procedure before making a decision.
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Who is eligible for bariatric surgery?People who are severely obese and have been unable to achieve significant weight loss through diet and exercise alone may be eligible for bariatric surgery. However, eligibility for surgery may vary based on factors such as general health, age, and body mass index (BMI). It is important to discuss your specific situation with one of our qualified professionals to determine if bariatric surgery is right for you.
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What are the risks associated with bariatric surgery?As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with bariatric surgery. Some possible complications of surgery can include infection, blood clots, and nutritional deficiencies. It is important to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of surgery with any of our professionals before making a decision.
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What can I expect during the recovery process?The recovery process after bariatric surgery can vary depending on the type of surgery you have and your overall health. In general, you can expect to spend a few days in the hospital after surgery and may need to follow a special diet and exercise plan during your recovery. It is important to carefully follow our professional's instructions to ensure a smooth and successful recovery.
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How much weight can I expect to lose after bariatric surgery?The amount of weight loss people can achieve with bariatric surgery can vary depending on factors such as the type of surgery, general health, and lifestyle. However, most people who have bariatric surgery can expect to lose a significant amount of weight, often more than 50 pounds.
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How long will I have to be off work after surgery?The amount of time you will need to be away from work after bariatric surgery can vary depending on the type of surgery, your general health, and your job. In general, you can expect to be out of work for at least a few weeks, but it can be longer depending on your situation. It is important to discuss your specific situation with our professionals, your health care provider, and your employer to determine the appropriate amount of time to be absent from work.
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Will I have to take vitamins and supplements after surgery?It's common for people who have had bariatric surgery to need to take vitamins and supplements to make sure they get all the nutrients their body needs. One of our professionals will be able to recommend the right vitamins and supplements for your specific situation.
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What is the long-term success rate of bariatric surgery?The long-term success rate of bariatric surgery can vary depending on the type of surgery, general health, and lifestyle. However, studies have shown that most people who have bariatric surgery can achieve significant and sustained weight loss. It is important to follow your nutritionist's instructions and make lifestyle changes to help maintain long-term weight loss.
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Is it safe to have bariatric surgery in Mexico?In general, it is safe to travel to Mexico for medical procedures, including bariatric surgery. It is always a good idea to carefully consider any medical procedure, regardless of where it is performed.
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Is the cheapest weight loss surgery in Mexico?Bariatric surgery is usually less expensive in Mexico than in the United States, Canada, and other countries. Cost savings can be significant, with some procedures costing 50-75% less in Mexico compared to other countries.
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Diabetes IIGastric sleeve surgery is an excellent option for people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The main benefits of this surgery are that it allows the body to release regulators that balance the insulin levels and correct resistance. As a result, 75-80% of patients with diabetes typically experience improvement or complete remission after surgery, reducing the size of their stomach by limiting food intake.
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HypertensionThe Gastric Sleeve has proven to be an effective treatment for patients with arterial hypertension, for every 10 kilos that the obese patient loses, the systolic blood pressure is reduced by 2 mmHg ( millimeters of mercury), helping them reduce their drug therapy and costs in the long run.
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Sleep apneaBariatric surgery is a highly effective treatment for Sleep Apnea, causing remission in 80 to 85% of patients. Most lose between 50 and 80% of excess body weight between 18 and 24 months after surgery and experience an improvement in their quality of life; When they lose weight after bariatric surgery, the fatty tissue around the upper airways will decrease, which can eliminate or reduce the collapse caused by sleep apnea.
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High cholesterolBariatric surgery is a highly effective treatment for Sleep Apnea, causing remission in 80 to 85% of patients. Most lose between 50 and 80% of excess body weight between 18 and 24 months after surgery and experience an improvement in their quality of life; When they lose weight after bariatric surgery, the fatty tissue around the upper airways will decrease, which can eliminate or reduce the collapse caused by sleep apnea.
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