While many people contemplating weight loss surgery would like to stay close to home, increasingly people are opting to travel abroad. Many Americans can't get this kind of operation through their insurance, while many Canadians despair at having to wait years for a public sector operation. This article will explore a few key considerations with regard to having bariatric surgery in Mexico.
A brief look on the internet will bring up some sad stories concerning operations that have gone wrong. Patients may have engaged an incompetent or negligent surgeon or they may have experienced complications on their return home. While there are certainly are bad apples in this industry, there are also many excellent and conscientious surgeons who are capable of offering a sterling service.
Most people's initial approach is to simply Google for Mexican practices offering weight loss procedures. This is fine, but it's critical to vet potential surgeons before making a firm decision. Taking a bit of time to connect with them and sound them out can provide you with valuable information. He or she should be available by phone or Skype and should be willing to speak with you and answer any questions you may have.
When speaking with the surgeon, listen carefully to what they say and how they say it. They should be knowledgeable and articulate. They should also appreciate that you may feel anxious and be in need of some reassurance. They should be realistic about the outcome you can expect, and be frank about the risks vs. The benefits of the operation.
You should not be nervous about speaking with a surgeon. They are only human and you are after all the customer, someone they depend on for their livelihood. Most of all, you should trust your instincts and go with the surgeon you feel most comfortable with. An additional step you can take is to connect with other patients on online forums.
This is a great way to sound out others who have had the operation you are considering. You may also be able to find people who have used the surgeon or surgeons you have short-listed. Many forum users are friendly and happy to answer questions and provide honest feedback. They can also offer emotional support which can be absolutely invaluable.
Forum users can also be a terrific source of emotional support, although if and when you do decide to go ahead, it's obviously best to have a supportive friend or family member. It's natural to feel nervous about having a major operation, especially in a foreign country. Having a friendly companion (in person or by phone) can prove an invaluable source of comfort.
Finally, when it comes to searching for surgeons on the internet you will find plenty of options, and many practices will make special offers of one kind or another. There's nothing wrong with this, but be careful about choosing based on an attractive price alone. The main thing is to be comfortable with the surgeon of your choice. You are buying a service that will change your life, you must make that choice based on the surgeon's credentials and professionalism, not fancy special offers.
A brief look on the internet will bring up some sad stories concerning operations that have gone wrong. Patients may have engaged an incompetent or negligent surgeon or they may have experienced complications on their return home. While there are certainly are bad apples in this industry, there are also many excellent and conscientious surgeons who are capable of offering a sterling service.
Most people's initial approach is to simply Google for Mexican practices offering weight loss procedures. This is fine, but it's critical to vet potential surgeons before making a firm decision. Taking a bit of time to connect with them and sound them out can provide you with valuable information. He or she should be available by phone or Skype and should be willing to speak with you and answer any questions you may have.
When speaking with the surgeon, listen carefully to what they say and how they say it. They should be knowledgeable and articulate. They should also appreciate that you may feel anxious and be in need of some reassurance. They should be realistic about the outcome you can expect, and be frank about the risks vs. The benefits of the operation.
You should not be nervous about speaking with a surgeon. They are only human and you are after all the customer, someone they depend on for their livelihood. Most of all, you should trust your instincts and go with the surgeon you feel most comfortable with. An additional step you can take is to connect with other patients on online forums.
This is a great way to sound out others who have had the operation you are considering. You may also be able to find people who have used the surgeon or surgeons you have short-listed. Many forum users are friendly and happy to answer questions and provide honest feedback. They can also offer emotional support which can be absolutely invaluable.
Forum users can also be a terrific source of emotional support, although if and when you do decide to go ahead, it's obviously best to have a supportive friend or family member. It's natural to feel nervous about having a major operation, especially in a foreign country. Having a friendly companion (in person or by phone) can prove an invaluable source of comfort.
Finally, when it comes to searching for surgeons on the internet you will find plenty of options, and many practices will make special offers of one kind or another. There's nothing wrong with this, but be careful about choosing based on an attractive price alone. The main thing is to be comfortable with the surgeon of your choice. You are buying a service that will change your life, you must make that choice based on the surgeon's credentials and professionalism, not fancy special offers.
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