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People who are overweight or obese tend to be at constant risk of suffering from a disease or condition that directly affects their health.

However, obesity is not something to take lightly since the nutritional imbalance has come to affect millions of people causing permanent problems such as diabetes or temporary issues such as sleep apnea.

What is Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious disorder in which breathing stops and starts repeatedly. This type of disorder itself divides into two main types:

  • Central obstructive apnea: occurs when the brain does not send enough signals to breathe.
  • Obstructive sleep apnea: Occurs when the upper airway is blocked many times during sleep, causing airflow to slow or stop completely.

Some symptoms are loud snoring, sleep disturbances, morning headaches, drowsiness, or lack of energy, followed by insomnia, dry mouth or throat, mood swings, and even loss of libido.

What does sleep apnea have to do with obesity? The answer is that the second type of sleep apnea occurs mainly in patients with large tonsils, changes in hormone levels, and people with obesity. Data show that 70% of people with sleep apnea are obese because the increased fat in the soft tissues surrounding the airway contributes to the narrowing and collapse of the airway.

Treatments for Sleep Apnea

One of the typical treatments for this disorder is wearing machines that exert air pressure through a mask; however, another method makes it easier for sleep apnea to go away… Surgery for sleep apnea.

Surgery for sleep apnea is not a crunch that will make this disorder disappear; instead, it refers to a weight loss surgery.

Weight loss surgeries have significantly impacted people with obesity because they are safe surgeries for this type of patient, and the results are positive and fast. Therefore, surgery for sleep apnea becomes a feasible solution.

Types of Weight Loss Surgery for Sleep Apnea

Surgery for sleep apnea is the first step toward weight loss surgery. Different types of surgery will help to make weight loss faster and more effective; some examples are the following:

  • Bariatric surgery: The first of these, and one that is usually very effective, is bariatric surgery or stomach reduction surgery. This surgery reduces the stomach size by up to 80% to the point of making it as small as a banana. This may sound extravagant, but it aims to reduce the stomach so that the patient gets satisfied faster and loses weight, especially during the first six months since the patient is advised to drink a lot of water and eat light food. This makes it a suitable surgery for sleep apnea.
  • Gastric Bypass: This surgery, similar to the previous one, is usually more effective for certain people. The surgery involves reducing the stomach size (like the last surgery) and then joining it directly to the small intestine. It has the same objective of increasing the satiety of patients faster, thus making them lose weight, so this is also a suitable surgery for sleep apnea.
  • Mini gastric bypass: It works similarly to the regular gastric bypass, with the slight difference that it does not have as many detours as the traditional one, and the surgery time of this procedure is usually shorter. Although unlike the traditional one, weight loss with a mini gastric bypass is usually a little slower, however, it is still a good option as surgery for sleep apnea.

Before going to a surgeon to request a bariatric surgery service, a professional evaluation must first be made since each person is a different case. Sometimes, patients have come to bariatric surgery clinics to request a specific service, but when they go there, it turns out that the surgery they need is different.

For this reason, people with obesity are invited to undergo these analyses so that the voice of a professional can end up dictating which procedure best suits patients so that they can have surgery for sleep apnea.

What to Expect

Surgery for sleep apnea should not be delayed. The benefits offered by the methods mentioned above of bariatric surgery are positive in the short and long term.At BARIATRIC, we know that the security of having a successful bariatric operation and losing weight during the process is very important to our patients. That is why we offer stomach reduction services and weight loss bypasses with our well-trained staff. Our service starts with the evaluation and continues with the recovery and follow-up of the patient once the surgery is performed. Confirm why more and more foreigners are coming to BARISTIC for weight loss surgery Mexico.

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If you change your eating habits, your health will be considerably improved. Now, imagine that you could change your diet and reach your normal weight by changing the size of your stomach.

Good news! When you opt for a bariatric surgery, this is possible.

An increasing number of obese patients consider bariatric –or weight loss– surgery because of difficulty in maintaining weight loss with exercise and diet alone.

Bariatric surgery isn’t a specific type of procedure. Instead, it’s an umbrella term used to describe an operation that helps people lose weight by reducing their stomach size and altering their digestive systems.

Two types of bariatric surgeries

There are actually a few types of bariatric surgical procedures, but two are widely used. They include laparoscopic techniques for Gastric Sleeve Surgery, also known as sleeve gastrectomy; and Gastric Bypass, or Roux-en-Y.

In both surgeries, the size of the stomach is reduced by up to 80%. The result will decrease the amount of food and liquids that your stomach can take. Given that you will consume fewer calories, your body will use the extra body fat as an energy source, and this will result in a massive weight loss.

Weight loss surgery is an excellent tool for those who have suffered from long-term obesity, helping put them on track toward a healthier lifestyle. In addition, bariatric surgery can help treat a number of obesity-related health conditions and improve your overall quality of life.

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Your stomach is not the only thing reduced

Surgeries to lose weight reduce the size of the stomach, so the patient feels satisfied with less food. The capacity of the stomach decreases by 80%, approximately. The patient eats less, have a smaller calories intake, and then lose weight.

Currently, this is the only option that effectively treats morbid obesity in people who have already tried other methods such as diet, exercise or medication without success. Other great benefits of these surgeries are the control or fading of comorbidities and the improvement of the quality of life.

Reducing your stomach can save your life

This type of surgeries has proven to work in people with obesity or morbid obesity. In those cases, they have serious health problems or even their life is in danger because of their weight.

Thus, it´s a fact that after successful bariatric surgery, patients see a marked improvement or total regulation of their blood glucose and blood pressure. A reduction or elimination of sleep apnea also is generated; as well as a considerable decrease in cholesterol levels, and the workload of your heart when doing physical activities.

It´s important to note that all these benefits of weight loss surgeries are not instantaneous. The patient must make a real and permanent change in their life habits and follow the instructions to achieve results and be healthy in a full way.

6 benefits of weight-loss surgeries

  • Total control of diabetes or even overcome it (restrictions apply according to your case).
  • You will be able to rest better during the night because your sleep apnea will be reduced.
  • Your kees, ankles, elbows, and wrists will be move better, and the pain in these joints will decrease.
  • With the loss of weight and fat, the risk of tumors in the stomach, colon, intestines, and liver is also lower.
  • When you reach your weight, your kidneys and heart will be less overloaded and work normally.
  • The amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood also will decrease considerably.

Change the size of your stomach and gain life.

Contact us for more information and schedule the first appointment to evaluate your general health status and tell you if you are a candidate for bariatric surgery.

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10 faq about Bariatric Surgery https://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/10-faq-about-bariatric-surgery/ https://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/10-faq-about-bariatric-surgery/#respond Mon, 15 Jul 2019 22:50:44 +0000 https://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/?p=1645 Bariatric surgery can improve or resolve more than 30 obesity-related diseases, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, asthma, and joint pain.

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An increasing number of obese patients are considering weight loss surgery because of difficulty in maintaining weight loss with exercise and diet alone. Still, this kind of surgeries is still not well understood, and many people have FAQ (frequently asked questions) about bariatric surgery.

Bariatric surgery can improve or resolve more than 30 obesity-related diseases, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, asthma, and joint pain.

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Bariatric Surgery in Tijuana will change your life physically, emotionally, and socially

At Baristic Bariatric Surgery Tijuana Center, we understand the difficult challenges that you experienced when attempting to maintain weight loss. We have heard many frequently asked questions about bariatric surgery, so we want to tell you the truth behind some of the most common concerns.

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Am I too young for bariatric surgery?

Although the procedure remains controversial for people under 18, the safest minimum age for bariatric surgery is 16 years. The biggest concern of having a weight loss surgery during adolescence is not to affect the physical development of teenagers. It is important to mention that the patient must have authorization from their parents or tutor and must be accompanied by them throughout the entire process.

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Can I lose weight with exercise and diet alone?

You need to make changes in your lifestyle to lose extra pounds, including diet, exercise or eating healthy. But if you have already tried all of this and everything has failed, or if you have other serious diseases caused by obesity, you should consider bariatric surgery.

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What benefits does bariatric surgery have for my physical condition?

Bariatric surgery will help you lose weight but remember: this is only the first step in a longer path to a healthier life. After recovery, physical activity or exercise, and healthy food will help you to keep losing weight and stay healthy. The long-term goal is to do up to 30 minutes of moderate physical activity every day. After bariatric surgery, some of the activities you will be able to practice without complications are climbing stairs, riding a bicycle, tennis, dancing, and hiking.

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When I get back from Mexico, will I have a surgeon’s support in my recovery?

Yes, totally. Baristic surgeon Dr. Miguel Navarro will be available for answer all of your questions. We also have a FB Group for patient´s support after surgery where you can share information, recipes and tips with other bariatric patients.

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When will I start to see the results of my bariatric surgery?

Right after your surgery you will see a huge change in the scale, as well as in your mood. The total weight you can lose depends on whether you follow a postoperative diet and a healthy lifestyle after your surgery. During the first year, a patient who undergoes a bariatric surgery will lose an average of 80% of the excess body weight.

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Will I still be able to eat dessert or drink alcohol after bariatric surgery?

You’ll need to eat and drink these items in moderation. But after a while, you can have a piece of cake at a wedding or a glass of wine for your anniversary. Because your body will process and absorb foods differently after surgery, we recommend that you not eat foods high in sugar and fat immediately after surgery or drink alcohol for two years.

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Will I be able to get pregnant after bariatric surgery?

Pregnancy after bariatric surgery is not a problem. The possibilities increase considerably once the patient’s weight has stabilized. However, it is recommended to use contraceptive methods during the first 18 months after surgery to avoid complications such as baby low birth weight, nutritional deficiencies, or premature birth. If you are planning a pregnancy after weight loss surgery, pre-conception and early prenatal nutritional counseling are very important

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What can I do if I don´t want my kids to inherit my obesity?

It is very possible that your children replicate the same habits that led you to suffer from obesity, that is why it is very important to lead by example and teach them that overcoming obesity is possible. Change your lifestyle and look for ways to control your weight and keep it at a healthy level. Surgery for weight loss may be the solution you are looking for to lose weight and prevent your children from inheriting your obesity.

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Will bariatric surgery help me to reduce my diabetes and hypertension?

Bariatric surgery has proven to be effective in 80% of cases to reduce diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea, and a lot more weight related physical and metabolic conditions. So far weight loss surgery it’s the only way to put on remission type 2 diabetes and hypertension.

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Will I be able to get rid of depression after my surgery?

When you lose weight, definitely your self-esteem and personal relationships improve. Bariatric surgery is great for the treatment of depression when it is caused by obesity or when it is related to eating disorders. However, to get better results, you must have psychological alongside your bariatric treatment.

Contact us today for more information about bariatric surgery or if you have any additional frequently asked questions about bariatric surgery that were not included in this list.

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Gastric Sleeve Surgery has many well-known benefits for your health. It is an important decision and it’s understandable that you may have doubts or concerns regarding this weight loss procedure. Also, it´s normal take for granted some of the myths behind Gastric Sleeve Surgery.

Any surgery produces hesitation and fear, it is therefore completely normal to doubt and hesitate. Even more-so when the surgery happens to reverse a health problem with which we have lived for a lengthy period of time and has caused so many complications in our lives.

Surely you have heard some myths behind Gastric Sleeve Surgery procedure. Whether through friends, family or online and it wouldn’t come as a surprise that you perhaps have heard it at a doctor’s office.

The secret to overcoming that fear is to be informed in order to create the confidence to take the necessary steps towards this major change in getting rid of the excess weight in your body.

Here are the concerns and myths behind Gastric Sleeve Surgery we hear most often in our daily practice:

1. It’s a high-risk surgery

Bariatric surgery IS NOT riskier than living with obesity. Thanks to laparoscopy and the surgeons expertise, this surgery is completely safe for the patient with virtually no downside. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique which allows the vision of the abdominal cavity through the use of an optical lens.

2. It’s an easy way out

This is NOT an easy way out. There are cases of severe obesity that can’t be controlled with traditional techniques to lose weight, such as diet or exercise. This surgery implies a great commitment because the patients must transform their lifestyles to reach an ideal weight.

3. After the Gastric Sleeve I will suffer anemia

This belief has been denied over time. Gastric Sleeve Surgery only restricts the amount of food, AND DOES NOT MODIFY the nutrients that are ABSORBED. The stomach never returns to its original size despite not follow dietary instructions, rather what happens is that the body adapts to take full advantage of even small amounts of junk food to regain weight again.

4. I will not be able to eat what I want

After surgery to reduce your stomach, you will eat less than before. Your stomach will tolerate smaller amounts so you must be conscious and aware of what you eat. It will be optimal for you to eat foods that are rich in protein and quality nutrients that help to restore your health.

5. Yes, you lose weight, but then you can be stuck at a weight- loss plateau

The first few months are like a honeymoon. You will see a great change because you are going to lose many pounds almost effortlessly, but you must be aware of and improve your eating habits. Do it with discipline and perseverance and you can keep that rhythm in weight loss. If you stick to healthy nutrition and don’t fall into temptation, you would prevent a weight-loss plateau or weight gain.

In conclusion, Gastric Sleeve is a radical change in your life.

A change for better in order to live more and healthier. The problems that can arise are only up to you.

As we have mentioned, they issues never be as dangerous as living with obesity.

Myths behind gastric sleeve

From now on, when you hear someone say that this is a dangerous procedure or that it is not safe for your health, you can tell them the reason why that is not true.

Do you know another myth about the Gastric Sleeve? Write us a message, an email or contact us by phone. We will gladly tell you what is the medical truth behind every mistaken belief about Gastric Sleeve.

Don’t let obesity keep taking your life and energy away. Don’t let fear overcome your decision to make a drastic change in your life for the better.

All of your questions can be solved by visiting our office to check your general health status and medical history. With this information, we can determine whether or not you are a candidate for bariatric surgery.

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Affordable weight loss surgery: Analysis of the cost of gastric sleeve surgery in Mexico https://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/bariatric-surgery-costs-analysis/ https://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/bariatric-surgery-costs-analysis/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2019 16:54:02 +0000 https://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/?p=1549 Traveling to Mexico is very attractive if you are seeking to have weight loss surgery without compromise all your money because the bariatric surgery cost in Mexico is cheaper than in the United States of America or Canada.

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Traveling to Mexico is an excellent option for people who suffer from excess weight and are looking for a popular weight loss surgery to improve their quality of life without compromising their savings.

Unlike countries like the United States or Canada, the average price of bariatric services in Mexico is much more economical. That’s why medical tourism has increased significantly, especially in those border areas that provide greater accessibility to people from a foreign country, such as the town of Tijuana.

For many people who have problems with their body weight and do not have health insurance or whose insurance plan does not pay for the entire process of weight loss solutions such as gastric sleeve surgery, gastric bypass, or gastric band, opting for a bariatric center in Mexico can be an excellent option. Besides, it may be the only way for many people in Canada and American society to pay for a weight loss procedure.

Cost of gastric sleeve in Mexico compared to other countries

In many other countries, such as Canada, the United States, or Europe, gastric sleeve surgery’s average cost can range from $10,000 to $19,000. In this table, you can see a comparison between some of the countries where this type of surgery is practiced and Mexico’s cost.

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The price of gastric sleeve surgery can range from 10,000 to 19,000 USD

Summary of the cost and overall price of the bariatric procedure

Although the cost of bariatric surgery may vary between each surgical technique, such as the gastric sleeve procedure, it also varies according to the conditions in which the patient is found, that is, if he or she presents some chronic disease such as hypertension, depression, a tendency to acid reflux, among other alterations. This will be known after the medical staff performs preoperative tests, and once the weight loss surgeons have evaluated the medical history.

Many reasons contribute to the cost of gastric sleeve surgery in Mexico and other types of surgeries focused on eliminating excess body weight:

  • The type of weight loss procedure
  • Patient’s health status
  • Preoperative evaluations
  • Fees for medical professionals
  • Installation fee
  • Medical Supplies
  • Preoperative level of care
  • Postoperative Care Level

All-inclusive packages for gastric sleeve surgery

At Baristic, Bariatric Surgery Center in Tijuana, Mexico, we offer all-inclusive weight loss surgery packages. Our plans focused on effective weight loss will ensure that you learn and have the opportunity to lead a healthy lifestyle with eating habits that you will need to do to achieve your goals and forget about those medical concerns that were more altered due to the high percentage of body mass. Additionally, thanks to the experience and professionalism of the medical team and professionals working at this bariatric center, all weight loss treatment options will be effective, allowing for improved quality of health and no risk of complications.

All packages include:

  • Hospital fees
  • Expert fees
  • Consultations
  • Laboratory work
  • Anesthesiologist fees
  • Fast transport
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Financing options

We also offer our patients different payment options for their weight loss surgery through Citerra Financing. This financing company provides you an affordable way to have the procedure done immediately with monthly payments that fit your budget, an excellent cost savings strategy. Plus, at our bariatric center, we accept different types of income, debit card, credit card, and cash.

You can call or write us through WhatsApp, and we will be happy to answer all your questions about the cost of gastric surgery in Mexico, as well as our all-inclusive packages and financing options.

We can help you start your new life.

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Preparing for Surgery https://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/preparing-for-surgery/ https://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/preparing-for-surgery/#respond Fri, 12 Oct 2018 00:35:21 +0000 http://bariatric-surgery-tijuana.com/?p=967 There are many essential steps you must take to prepare for weight loss (bariatric) surgery, and your commitment to lifestyle change begins before surgery itself.

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Fully preparing for surgery will help to ensure a smooth surgical experience. There are many essential steps you must take to prepare for weight loss (bariatric) surgery, and your commitment to lifestyle change begins before surgery itself

You won’t wake up thin after bariatric surgery. In fact, you may leave the hospital weighing more because of accumulated fluid. Keep in mind that your surgery is not the immediate answer to weight loss, rather, it’s an internal tool — in the form of a smaller stomach — that will help you on your weight-loss journey.

Medications:

Management of your medications will be discussed by your surgical team at your preoperative visit. Avoid any aspirin and aspirin-containing medications for at least 10 days prior to surgery, unless otherwise directed by your bariatric team. If you are using any blood thinning medications or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDS) such as Advil, Aleve or Motrin, discuss the discontinuation of these medications with your bariatric team prior to surgery.

Tobacco:

Any use of tobacco products should be discontinued prior to surgery. Smoking disrupts normal lung functioning and can increase the possibility of anesthesia complications. Smoking can lead to blood clots, decreased circulation to the skin, and delayed healing.

You can decrease the risk of these complications by stopping smoking altogether and at least 8 weeks prior to surgery. After surgery, continued smoking will stimulate excessive stomach acid production and reduce blood flow to your constructed stomach which increases the risk of gastric ulcer formation.

If you become ill during the days leading up to your surgery, it is important to call the office. You may need to be re-evaluated prior to surgery by your primary care physician.

What to Bring to the Hospital:

It is recommended that you leave all valuable items at home, including jewelry. The following items may make your stay more comfortable:

  • Overnight bag with toiletries such as toothbrush, toothpaste, and soap
  • Bathrobe/Slippers
  • Comfortable, loose-fitting clothes to wear home

Your Surgery Day:

Prior to surgery, you will receive a phone call regarding your expected arrival time and hospital location. After check in, you will change into a hospital gown and slippers. You will be asked to remove your dentures, hearing aids, and corrective lenses.

You will have an intravenous line (IV) placed in your arm while you are in the preoperative area. Your surgeon and anesthesia team will meet with you and your family to answer any last minute questions.

You will be wheeled back to the operating room and be connected to a variety of monitors. Our anesthesiologist will give you medications through your IV to help you relax and put you to sleep. Once you are asleep, an endotracheal tube will be placed through your mouth into your windpipe to help you breathe. While you are asleep, a catheter will be placed in your bladder.

This will still be in place when you wake up. Once the surgery is completed, you will be awakened in the operating room and will be transferred to the recovery room. Your surgeon will update your family on your progress. Once your initial recovery is completed and your vital signs are stable, you will be transferred to your room. Our nursing staff will assist you to get out of bed that evening and sit in a chair.

Your Hospital Stay:

On average, most of our bariatric patients will stay in the hospital for 2 nights. However, depending on your condition, you may have to stay additional days. Around the clock nursing care will monitor your condition and your surgeon will assess your progress. While in the hospital, you will be encouraged to walk several times per day and do breathing exercises which will help speed up your recovery, reduce gas pain, and prevent blood clots. You will be given an incentive spirometer to help expand your lungs. Coughing and deep breathing will loosen any secretions and help prevent pneumonia.

It is important to note that some pain is completely normal after surgery. You will be given pain medication that is administered through an IV that you will control, known as PCA or “patient-controlled analgesic.” Once you are able to tolerate liquids, you will be transitioned to oral pain medication. The nursing staff will monitor your postoperative pain and provide ordered medications. Inform your nurse and physician if you are having uncontrolled pain.

A clear liquid diet may begin the day after surgery and you should sip fluids very slowly throughout the day in order to maintain good hydration. Remember to follow the specific instructions given to you by your nurse. Your IV will be in place until you are discharged from the hospital to maintain your hydration.

Your discharge from the hospital will be determined by your surgical team. Prior to discharge, you will be given specific post-operative instructions and prescriptions, unless you have received them at your preoperative appointment.

Immediate Recovery at Home

After you are discharged from the hospital, it is important to follow your discharge instructions. Continue to walk several times throughout the day in order to reduce the risk of developing blood clots. Increase the distance that you are walking gradually. You can perform light household duties as tolerated, however, be sure to avoid any heavy lifting for several weeks.

One of the most important things to remember at home is to keep yourself well hydrated. Carry a water bottle with you at all times and take small, frequent sips throughout the day. Drink at least 64 ounces of fluid per day, as directed in your hydration log. You may feel fatigued and less energetic for several weeks after surgery which is completely normal. Please call our office if you have any concerns.

Symptoms in which you should contact your surgeon immediately are:

  • Fever of 100.5 or above
  • Redness, swelling, increased pain or pus-like drainage from your wound
  • Chest pain or shortness of breath
  • Persistent nausea or vomiting
  • Pain, redness, or swelling in your legs
  • Urine output less than four times in 24 hours
  • Pain that is unrelieved by pain medication
  • Pain that is unrelieved by pain medication

Some normal symptoms that occur after surgery may include moderate swelling and bruising around incision sites, mild to moderate discomfort or pain, numbness to the skin surface, and redness of scars. You may experience nausea the first few days after surgery. This may be related to fullness, sensitivity to odors, pain medication, post-nasal drip, or dehydration. If your nausea becomes so bad that you are unable to consume any liquids, you should call our office.

Your expected return to work after surgery is approximately 2 to 4 weeks. This is all dependent on the type of work you do, state of motivation, how badly your work needs you and your energy level. Your specific return to work date will be discussed at your preoperative visit.

It is important to remember that not only are you recovering from surgery, you are relearning how to eat and going through a period of rapid weight loss. There should be no heavy lifting for several weeks after surgery.

Any questions you may have about Gastric Sleeve, Gastric Bypass or Mini Gastric Bypass, please feel free to send us a direct message through Facebook, Instagram or WhatsApp.

We will gladly reply to you.

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