Our team will guide you through preparing for yourweight loss surgery in Tijuana, the details of your trip, your surgery, and at every phase of your recovery. Our goal? To help you enjoy improved health and a happier, more confident life. OCC offers assistance in English, Spanish, French,...
Use the tool to learn more about each stage of recovery. Click here to learn more Bariatric Surgery Quiz: Learn Your Top 2 Procedures Bariatric Surgery Quiz: Learn Your Top 2 Procedures The best weight loss surgery options for you depend on: ...
Learn about bariatric surgery, such as gastric bypass and gastric banding. View before and after photos and understand the risks, benefits and cost.
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Less pain, limited blood loss and no recurrence after surgery Significantly faster recovery time Diet for a Healthy Gallbladder Maintaining a healthy diet and weight go a long way in keeping the gallbladder healthy. By following a high-quality nutrition plan of plant-based proteins, fruits, veggi...
Recovery from Weight Loss Surgery SECTION SUMMARY: You will be in the hospital from 0 to 3 days, depending on the procedure You’ll need to take between 2 days and 2 weeks off of work, depending on the procedure You will fully recover in 3 days to 6 weeks, depending on the procedure...
Step 6. Recovery Prepare for your Lifestyle Changes After your bariatric surgery, you’ll stay in one of our private recovery rooms, where our staff will monitor your progress and provide around-the-clock care. Most patients stay in Tijuana, Mexico, for 2-3 days to ensure a smooth recovery...
Patients can lose up to 70% of their excess weight and between 35% and 40% of their total weight from this procedure. However, laparoscopic bariatric surgery is generally considered less invasive than the duodenal switch and may be preferred for patients seeking shorter recovery times. In some...
After bariatric surgery, the participants stated that they no longer felt ashamed to be naked in front of their partners. Many of them agreed that even the skin that is visible due to weight loss does not bother them during sexual intercourse. “Before, I didn’t undress in front of my ...
Liver disease has been reported in up to 80% of obese patients who meet the criteria for bariatric surgery (BS), including 65.9% with steatosis and 14.3% with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and/or fibrosis [1]. BS induces long-term excess weight loss, diabetes mellitus remission, and...