What You Should Know About Choosing A Surgeon For Bariatric Surgery In Mexico

By Jocelyn Davidson


Most people considering a weight loss operation would ideally prefer to stay close to home. For some however, this simply isn't an option. For many Americans, their health insurance doesn't cover them for this type of work, and large numbers of Canadians are reluctant to join the waiting list for a public sector operation. This brief article will provide some guidance with regard to undergoing 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.

For most people this begins with a Google search. This is a great place to start but it's important to vet the surgeons you are thinking of working with. Being patient and taking the trouble to connect with them (preferably by phone or Skype) will give you valuable input as to their professionalism. The surgeon should be available to speak with you and be prepared to answer your questions.

Pay attention to his or her manner. Listen to what he/she says and also how he/she says it. A conscientious surgeon will appreciate the position that you are in, they will understand that you may be apprehensive and in need of reassurance. They should show patience and kindness and explain things clearly.

While you may be a little nervous about speaking with a highly skilled professional, there really is no need to be. They are after all only human and they depend on their customers for their livelihood. Above all, you should choose a surgeon you feel most comfortable with. In addition to speaking with surgeons, you can also connect online with people who have had the operation you are considering.

Online forums can be tremendous for reading other people's accounts of surgical tourism. Most forum users are friendly and open to sharing their experiences. You may also be able to connect with former patients of the surgeon(s) you have short listed. These customers can be a great resource for first-hand feedback.

The moral support of friends and family is also something you should draw upon if and when you decide to go ahead. Even if they can't travel with you, their familiar voices could prove an invaluable source of comfort. Major medical procedures can be trying, all the more so if you are alone in an unfamiliar country.

One final point to remember concerns the 'act now!' type of offers made by some surgical practices. These are offers of a reduced price for a limited time, and are not bad in and of themselves. However, it's important to make your choice based on your own criteria and not be swayed by a time-limited offer. Providing you make a rational, level-headed choice you should have a good experience and a new lease of life.




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