Posts Tagged ‘bariatric surgery’

Thursday,May 3rd, 2012

by Denise

When you think of surgery, what’s the first thought that comes into your mind? Sure, long incisions, huge, puckered scars, pain and perhaps a long recuperation until you regain full use of your arms and legs or are able to bend, twist or sit without discomfort.

Today, those thoughts are more than outdated.  Today, non-invasive surgery is preferred, in nearly all surgical fields, including cardiac surgery, general surgery and in bariatric and obesity treatments, just to name a few.

Laparoscopic surgery or endoscopic surgery techniques enable surgeons to operate without huge incisions and tissue damage. Healing processes are faster. This type of surgery reduces pain, and risk of infection and bleeding.

What types of surgery use laparoscopic techniques? Here are just a few: gallbladder surgery, liver surgery, small bowel, or other soft tissue organ surgical procedures. Popular laparoscopic procedures for bariatric surgery include gastric bypass, adjustable band, and duodenal switch surgeries. Laparoscopic surgery reduces complications after weight loss surgery. Laparoscopic procedures for the gallbladder and liver include bile duct exploration, bile duct injury, liver resection, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Find the best of care, expertise and excellence in laparoscopic surgery and specialists in international destinations like Mexico, Jordan, Turkey and Asia, whether you need knee surgery or tumor removal. Also known as keyhole surgery or minimally invasive surgery (MIS), laparoscopic surgery enables a surgeon to operates on patients by viewing a monitor and manipulating his or her instruments without actually accessing the specific organ or tissue.

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Friday,April 27th, 2012

by Denise

Medical tourism is a growing, expanding industry. It’s little wonder, as rising healthcare costs, longer wait times and the number of hoops  you have to jump through to see a specialist increase.  People in some countries face reduced options when it comes to surgical techniques, treatment methods, long-term health, and wellness procedures that treat a wide variety of medical conditions ranging from obesity and bariatric surgery to alternative cancer treatments and therapies.

Have you looked at the cost of prescription drugs lately? A person diagnosed with cancer may benefit from drugs like Avastin, but the price tag for that drug, for one month, averages roughly $4,400. Even if you switch to another drug like Herceptin, you’re going to pay around $3,000 a month for it. Who the heck can afford that, even with insurance coverage, which will reach its cap at that rate in no time.

This is why so many people today, in countries around the world, are seeking alternatives. Not just Americans are dissatisfied with health care and increasingly limited options these days. People from Western Europe and the Netherlands are traveling to central European countries like Poland and Hungary for affordable medical treatment and surgeries. Citizens of the Middle East and portions of Africa are traveling to destinations such as India, Malaysia and Singapore for affordable medical treatment.

You have the right to quality yet affordable medical care. If you can’t get it at home, consider traveling someplace else. Explore options, treatments and procedures at PlacidWay.com, a U.S.-based medical resource and provider. You DO have options.

 

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Saturday,April 14th, 2012

by Denise

Do you know what you can find in Mexico these days? Sure, great food, friendly people, and some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. Let’s not forget history, or ancient ruins, and activities like deep-sea fishing along the western coastlines of Mexico. Mexico also offers some of the best doctors, surgeons and dentists in the world.

It doesn’t matter if you need a dental surgeon for orthodontics, dental implants, dental bridges or cosmetic dentistry services, you can find excellent, qualified, and highly experienced and trained dentists in Mexico. If you’re looking for bariatric or weight loss surgery such as gastric bypass, lap band surgery, gastroplasty or sleeve gastrectomy, weight loss surgeons and hospitals in Mexico offer accredited and certified organizations.

Increasing numbers of international travelers are venturing to Mexico for cutting-edge stem cell treatment therapies. Placenta stem cell therapy is the promising new field in stem cell research and offers options for treatments.

Excellent orthopedic surgeons, cosmetic or plastic surgical procedures and treatments, and accredited, affordable, and high-tech facilities and equipment are available to international medical travelers. Mexico offers some of the most gifted and experienced medical care in the western hemisphere. That, and people are looking to save money on medical care and surgeries. Why pay for more when you can get the same, excellent care and treatment for less?

For information about the types of medical services, facilities and hospitals Mexico has to offer, check out PlacidWay.com. There, you’ll find up-to-date info on doctor and surgeon qualifications, experience and training.

 

 

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Saturday,March 31st, 2012

by Denise

Most people don’t realize the dangers of obesity until they’re sitting in their doctor’s office receiving shocking news. Diabetes? Heart  damage? Joint damage? Each of these conditions results from obesity for many individuals. However, you can reduce your risk of dangerous and even life-threatening conditions through a number of bariatric procedures.

However, don’t think that the surgery itself is all you need to do. Bariatric surgery is often recommended for severely obese individuals, most especially those unable to lose weight through normal diet changes and exercise. Keep in mind that bariatric surgery is often a last ditch effort and requires dedication and serious considerations on the part of the patient. Patients undergoing any type of bariatric procedure must be willing, dedicated and diligent about changing their eating and lifestyle habits. This is the only way to reach optimal results.

Gastric bypass, gastric sleeve, sleeve gastrectomy, adjustable gastric band or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgical procedures are just a few options. Bariatric and weight loss facilities and specialists around the world offer affordable, effective and lifesaving gastric bypass procedures. Look to Mexico, or the world-renowned obesity and bariatric centers in South Korea.

Save money, and possibly your life, by carefully researching your options when it comes to bariatric surgical procedures and locations. For more information regarding bariatric surgical procedures, surgeons and facilities abroad, check out PlacidWay, a growing and respected medical resource and provider located in Denver, Colorado.

 

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Monday,March 5th, 2012

by Denise

Whether you want to look 10 years younger or looking for a treatment center to undergo bariatric surgery, Mexico has many available locations and accommodations to fit your budget. Is there a better way to undergo a cosmetic treatment than to relax and recuperate on the gorgeous beaches of Cancun afterward? Here are just some of the procedures and treatments you will find in Mexico:

Cosmetic Surgery –

  • Breast augmentation
  • Tummy tuck
  • Brazilian buttock implants
  • Botox
  • Laser skin treatments to remove scars, acne marks or stretch marks
  • Tattoo and hair removal

In Mexico, high quality of care and skilled surgeons offer you a 50-percent savings over the same treatments done in the United States. In large cities like Cancun, patients are within a short distance of the United States border, and treatment facilities complete transportation arrangements to ensure all you need to do is show up for the treatment, and then relax during recovery.

Bariatric Surgery –

  • Mini-gastric bypass
  • Gastric bypass
  • Gastric Plication
  • Lap Band
  • Sleeve Gastrectomy

Surgery to treat obesity has a variety of benefits to improve the quality of life. Patients who undergo bariatric surgery to reduce weight experience a correction of sleep apnea, gastroesophageal reflux, hypertension and high blood pressure. After weight loss surgery, patients are offered management to understand how to live a healthier, more satisfying life after substantial weight loss.

If you want to find a destination in which to enjoy the beautiful surroundings, in addition to obtaining the ideal procedure, check out the many Mexican treatment centers to learn more. Visit PlacidWay.com for more information.

 

 

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Friday,February 10th, 2012

by Denise

High quality of medical treatment in Jordan has given this Middle Eastern country one of the best reputations in the world for its groundbreaking cardiac and organ transplant surgeries of the 70s and 80s. Today, Jordan offers the best in care in other fields, including cancer treatments, cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures, fertility treatments and procedures in ophthalmology. Jordan offers the best in laparoscopic surgical procedures.

If you need neurosurgery, enjoy costs that are one/third of those found throughout Europe and one/tenth of costs of neurosurgery in the U.S. Prostate, kidney and bladder care are specialties of urologists with full range of certifications and credentials at several JCI accredited hospitals in Jordan.

Jordan has hospitals with state-of-the-art pediatrics and neonatology departments to take care of ear, nose and throat problems, as well as pediatric and neonatal surgery. Other specialties in Jordan treat endocrine and metabolic disorders, broken bones, conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lung conditions.

Cancer care in Jordan is among the most advanced in the world, and nuclear medicine and their advanced radiology; imaging and diagnostic interventional therapeutic units offer non-invasive treatments for cancer of different areas of the body.

Whether you’re looking for fertility treatments, obesity, or bariatric surgery, Jordan is growing as a popular medical care destination for the Middle East and her neighbors. For information regarding medical care and options available in Jordan, visit PlacidWay.com, an international medical provider and resource center for medical tourism.

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Sunday,January 29th, 2012

by Denise

Is your teen obese? If he or she is, what are you going to do about it? Most of us, at least in today’s economy, are unable to set aside $20,000 for a bariatric surgery procedure like sleeve gastrectomy, but that doesn’t mean you can’t benefit from going abroad for the same surgery. Doing so can save you up to half on costs. Does this mean settling for less skills, expertise or experience? Not at all.

First, however, learn more about sleeve gastrectomy for teens. For example, check out these guidelines for bariatric surgery for those less than 18 years of age:

  • You must try for at least 6 months to lose weight on your own under the advice of your pediatrician or family doctor.
  • You may have a BMI (body mass index) over 40, with a serious weight-related issue
  • You may have a BMI of over 50 with less severe obesity-related issues

Getting your child’s weight back on track may save their life. Obesity related conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, heart attack, stroke and metabolic and orthopedic conditions have a direct and negative effect on your teen’s future health and wellness, not to mention quality  of life.

Money should not be the deciding factor in anyone’s health and wellness. Nearly half of patients who receive sleeve gastrectomy procedures in locations such as Mexico come from the United States. Find out more about gastric sleeve procedures for teens. Visit PlacidWay.com, an international medical resource and provider based in Denver, Colorado.

 

 

 

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Wednesday,January 25th, 2012

by Denise

Mexico has long been a tourist haven, and why not? Beautiful locations like Mazatlan, Cancun and Puerto Vallarta are just a few of the most popular cities for tourism in Mexico. Thousands of international travelers continue to visit Mexico for something more than beautiful vistas, great food, friendly people and a taste of the Old World. They come for medical and dental care.

You can find a variety of treatments in Mexico, at affordable prices. Accredited and certified hospitals in Mexico and doctors in Mexico offer services such as age management, and chronic disease treatments. Dental care in Mexico brings hundreds of citizens from the U.S. and Canada south of the border. Facilities such as Baja California health centers are also an option, as are Cancun hospitals and Mexicali hospitals. Enjoy the flavor of the best in Mexican tourist destinations while obtaining accessible and affordable medical and dental treatments.

Clinics in Mexico are popular for obesity and weight loss programs, as well as bariatric surgery techniques. Highly trained and experienced surgeons in Mexico offer expertise and experience, whether you’re looking for a plastic surgery clinic in Cancun, or stem cell therapy facilities in Mexicali.

Today’s economy makes it tough to take care of ourselves like we should, but do what you can to save money. Don’t sacrifice your health or self-esteem. Take care of your medical needs. Consider medical tourism in Mexico, and affordable and excellent care facilities and services offered by Mexican hospitals, and clinics south of the border.

 

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Monday,January 2nd, 2012

by Denise

A Canadian woman named Selena grew desperate to lose weight, after trying just about everything, without the success she was looking for. She’d looked around and decided that Mexico was her best chance of finding the weight loss surgery she needed, at prices she could afford.

She decided on Mexico – Mexicali in partciular - to have her gastric sleeve weight-loss surgical procedure. The procedure is also known as sleeve gastrectomy. While Salina wasn’t concerned about going to Mexico for her surgery, she was concerned about her ability to keep the weight off long-term after the procedure.

The gastric sleeve procedure is a type of bariatric surgery that reduces the size of the stomach to create more of a “sleeve” rather than the pouch shape that the stomach has. It’s often offered as an alternative to more invasive, drastic gastric bypass surgeries. Gastric sleeve procedures remove roughly 85% of the stomach to help reduce food consumption.

Here is a sample of the criteria that may determine whether gastric sleeve surgery is right for you:

  • You must try for at least 6 months to lose weight on your own under the advice of your pediatrician or family doctor.
  • You may have a body mass index of over 40, with a serious weight-related issue
  • You may have a BMI of over 50 with mild obesity-related issues

After two years, you may expect to lose between 30 and 35% of your initial body weight, or roughly 40 pounds. Salina has lost more than that, and three years after her procedure, is still losing.

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Thursday,December 29th, 2011

by Denise

Is your daughter so overweight you’re afraid she’s obese? Does she come home from school crying because she’s not as popular as her friends, or someone has said something mean or cruel to her? As a mom, you want to do what’s best for your daughter. You’ve tried to help and encourage her. You prepare healthy meals at home and try to encourage her to exercise with you, or join sports programs at school, but she’s just not in any kind of shape to be accepted onto any sports team.

While you may have been putting it off, bariatric surgery may be your only option. Don’t wait. Teen obesity is hovering near epidemic numbers in recent years. The American Heart Association has determined that 15% to 33% of teens in the U.S. are overweight. Worse, your teen may be diagnosed with obesity-related diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, or other physical problems, including joint weakness.

Two common weight loss procedures performed on teens include the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and adjustable gastric banding procedure. Gastric banding  is also popular and known as lap band surgery. This surgery involves placement of an elastic band around a portion of the stomach to decrease its size. This procedure is adjustable and  removable.

The problem is, most bariatric weight loss surgical procedures are not covered by health insurance. Nevertheless, thousands of teens have benefitted from traveling abroad with their parents to receive excellent and effective obesity surgery in countries like India, Turkey, Mexico and Jordan, with wonderful and long-term results. Don’t put it off. Help your teen be healthy, now and in the future.

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