Weight Loss Mexico is your premier choice when it comes to all of your weight problem solutions. We are located in the heart of Tijuana, Mexico and have been serving patients from the U.S. for many years now. Our specialized surgeons are certified both here in Mexico as well as in the U.S. And are backed by The American College of Surgeons and The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. Our doctors work closely with each patient to develop an individualized plan of treatment and are dedicated to helping you achieve a natural post-surgical look. We are experienced in minimally invasive surgery of the gastrointestinal system and have extensive training and experience in weight loss surgery including but not limited to: Lap Band System Gastric Plication Gastric Sleeve Gastric Bypass Duodenal Switch Metabolic Procedures
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To make your trip easier, we will pick you up at the San Diego Airport or the International Border. Accommodations in Tijuana
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We work together with 5 star hotels in Tijuana, all of them located blocks away from our bariatric hospital.Returning to USA
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We are located 3 minutes away from the International Border. Our driver will take you and your companion back to the US Border or Airport.Certified Surgeons
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Our leading bariatric surgeon is certified by Allergan, ASMBS and other international and Mexican health associations.
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Bariatric Surgeries in Mexico
All of our services have your weight loss in mind and we pay special attention to each and every case for everybody’s metabolism works in a different way. Weight Loss Surgery is something that cannot be taken lightly. Weight Loss Mexico provides a complete service from the minute we receive your phone call, to the moment you walk through our front door. We will pick you up at San Diego International Airport or at the US/Mexico border and will have a suite waiting for you at the world renowned Lucerna Hotel where you will rest up pre and post to your surgery. As you can see, our prime objective is to ensure that this weight loss surgery experience be a easy and comfortable for you as possible.
Gastric Plication
There are many types of bariatric (surgical weight loss) procedures. Some procedures like laparoscopic gastric bypass and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy restrict the amount of food that can be eaten at one time and others bypass segments of the intestines to limit the absorption of calories like Roux-en-y gastric bypass. Laparoscopic Gastric Plication is a restrictive procedure that reduces the size of the stomach and limits your food intake. This procedure is also refered to as Laparoscopic Greater Curvature Plication (LGPC).
Gastric Sleeve
Gastric Sleeve Surgery, or Gastric Sleeve Resection, is one of the newest types of Bariatric Surgery. This surgery is also refered to as Sleeve Gastrectomy and has become a very common form of weight loss surgery.
Lap Band System
Lap Band is the most sought after weight loss surgery system today. This innovative yet simple technology behind the Lap Band Adjustable Gastric Banding System reduces the amount of food that your stomach can hold at one time. This helps you gradually lose weight and keep it off. So you can then live a healthier life for your children, your family, and most importantly, for yourself.
Gastric Bypass
Gastric Bypass Surgery makes changes to your digestive system to help you lose weight by limiting how much you can eat or by reducing the absorption of nutrients, or both. Gastric Bypass and other weight-loss surgery are done when diet and exercise haven’t worked or when you have serious health problems because of your weight.
Duodenal Switch
Duodenal Switch, one of the most complicated weight loss surgeries, is also known as Vertical Gastrectomy with Duodenal Switch.
Duodenal Switch battles it out with and knocks out obesity. It does so by combining two surgical techniques; restrictive and malabsorptive. The restrictive componant involves reducing the size of the stomach. The restrictive component involves rearranging the small intestine to seperate the flow of food from the flow bile and pancreatic juices. The food digestive juices interact only in the last 18 to 24 inches of the intestine, allowing for malabsorption.
