Friday, January 29, 2010

Reasons To Look Into Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery In Mexico

By Justin Curruthers

A simple, safe, and quick version of weight loss surgery is mini gastric bypass surgery. This type of surgery is decades-old and is thus tried-and-true.

With mini gastric bypass, or (MGB), patients have their stomachs separated into two separate pouches. One pouch becomes the new, much smaller stomach; the other is unused. This type of surgery reconstructs the stomach and intestines in a manner different from other forms of surgery.

What is weight loss surgery? If you do not already know, "stomach stapling" is when the stomach and intestines are re-configured to promote weight loss. The stomach is made smaller so that the person who has had the surgery does not feel the need to eat as much. This invariably leads to the loss of pounds and pounds of fat.

Who should consider MGB surgery? If you have a body mass index (BMI) that is considered severely obese (a BMI of at least 35) or worse, then you may want to consider the surgery. Otherwise your health could be severely impacted by your weight.

Going to Mexico for this operation may be a great idea. There are many doctors there who have professional skills comparable to American doctors. The surgery equipment and procedures can also be very high-quality. Sometimes getting surgery in Mexico may even lead to a greater quality of care than in America. Most importantly, the procedure costs about half the price.

In Mexico, there are programs that offer high quality pre- and post-surgery care. Also, there are many medical centers that cater specifically to patients from abroad, and you can easily find a doctor who speaks perfect English. In Mexico you can get excellent care for a lower price - just be sure to find a great surgeon, the same as you would in America.

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