Posts Tagged ‘gastric bypass’

Savings up to 60% for Plastic Surgery and Dental!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

As the new leader in plastic surgery and dental care, Costa Rica offers price breaks of more than $20,000 for common procedures. Travel costs for such procedures are very low, only $158 round trip from Miami for a 2 hour ride, For a complete overview of costs for everything from tummy tucks to face lifts, and dental implants and crowns, along with the very best doctors and dentists in Costa Rica, go to http://www.arrivacostarica.com

Plastic surgery at the lowest!

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Costa Rica’s capital city, San Jose, has become a mecca for plastic surgery and dental patients. With experienced doctors performing affordable cosmetic surgeries, as well as dentists offering very low prices with amazing dental work, more people are discovering Costa Rica as the best place to refresh their look.

The low cost and state-of-the-art facilities are attracting thousands of medical travelers each year. Here is the main web site for plastic surgery and dental prices in Costa Rica - www.arrivacostarica.com

AMAZING LASER TREATMENT PRICES..

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Joan Scott thought she was doing the right thing when she took her daughter Anita to a California dermatology clinic, to help clear up some skin problems. More than $10,000 later, she realized what a mistake she made. She could have had everything done for $600 in Costa Rica, and they have the very latest laser equipment and technology. Costa Rica is just two hours away from Miami and is the primary destination for laser procedures. The main web site is http://www.arrivacostarica.com/skin_specialists.htm

MEDICAL COST SAVING TRIP TO COSTA RICA

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

A family from Vienna, Virginia saved thousands of dollars when they went to Costa Rica for medical and dental care. Barbara and her daughter Angie had battled with obesity most of their lives. Both mother and daughter had developed symptoms like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and with Barbara, there was also the problem of knee pain because of her higher BMI.

Barbara says “ArrivaCostaRica.com” was the main source of information. We chose Costa Rica for weight loss surgery, because that looked the best to us. We saved about 60% on the cost of gastric bypass surgery in the US.

The Costa Rica hospital was excellent, clean and modern, and with all the up-to-date equipment you can imagine. The staff was very courteous, professional, and spoke English. If someone didn’t speak English, there would always be an interpreter around.

Eleven months later, Barbara and Angie are now enjoying the fruits of a successful bariatric surgery, with Barbara having lost 55 pounds and Angie 80. Their weight-related problems have improved drastically.

Angie’s dad accompanied them on their medical trip to Costa Rica. They stayed at the main surgery recovery inn, Las Cumbres Inn. While there, he decided to check out the dental clinic. Impressed by the level of cosmetic dentistry in Costa Rica, he got his dental bridges, dental crowns, and dental implants in Costa Rica at a huge discount. So, not did her dad save about 50% on the cost, but he also had them done in record time.

All in all, this family from Virginia is very satisfied with their cost-saving and high quality medical and dental trip to Costa Rica.

For the top doctors and dentists in Costa Rica, www.arrivacostarica.com . For Las Cumbres Inn, www.surgery-retreat.com

Overseas reliable health savings

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

An evolution has occurred in health care. Overseas health care can lead to price breaks of more than $40,000 for procedures like knee replacement surgery or heart bypass surgery. Insurance companies and employers who provide their own insurance, have learned they can save between 50 percent and an incredible 90 percent on major medical claims, according to Gil Clark, president and CEO of ArrivaCostaRica.com, the primary portal for health savings in Costa Rica. Because of lower costs of medical supplies in Costa Rica, as well as a lower cost of living, prices are driven down compared to American providers.

When it comes to dental, high costs are very common. Dental coverage involves out-of-pocket expense, and the low prices and state-of-the-art dental offices in Costa Rica has proven very popular for patients and insurance companies alike.

Compared to the U.S., Margie Cardot, 49, learned of the huge savings in Costa Rica from her Blue Cross Blue Shield provider. With their encouragement, she wasted little time in getting on a plane for a short ride to San Jose for some of the best dental work of her life. The resulting dental work and cost savings was phenomenal and well worth the trip.

She had 6 crowns and a bridge replaced, along with a root canal and fillings. The dental work would have easily cost her $8,000 out of pocket back home, but she paid just $2,250 after insurance.

In another case, Morris Stewart of Shenendoah, Virginia. would have spent his entire $10,000 deductible allowed through his insurance policy if he had his leg surgery performed earlier this year near his home. For this reason alone, Stewart, 61, had planned to wait until age 65 and became qualified under Medicare before undertaking the surgery.

But, upon reading about medical tourism in the insurance company’s annual report, the retired businessman flew to Costa Rica and paid about $3,700, including all travel expenses. He even flew for free, using frequent flier miles.

Stewart was very pleased to discover that the quality of care and attentiveness of the doctors far surpassed anything he could have expected in the U.S.

“When you read the credentials and resumes of the doctors, you become convinced of their qualifications and wonderful care you will receive” he said.

Because of Costa Rica’s prominence in medical travel, it has become a major destination for medical and dental procedures of all kinds.

“People have come to understand that the top hospitals in Costa Rica are as good as any hospital in the U.S. or anywhere in the world” says Gil Clark, President and CEO of ArrivaCostaRica.com, the country’s main web site for doctors and low prices in Costa Rica.

Many insurance companies underwriting and providing group health insurance plans to employers, have started offering medical tourism as part of their health benefits package. Hundreds of employers throughout the country are now offering medical tourism packages, and patients are combining great vacations with their medical procedures.

The unknown can be a legitimate worry, say professionals who have worked overseas with major health care systems.

And, of course, the average patient has no real way of comparing hospitals on a worldwide basis. But, according to Clark, insurers are dedicated to inspecting and approving only the best hospitals, mostly JCI-accredited hospitals, before including them in their medical tourism packages.

Liability concerns are quickly being over come as employers continue to offer overseas health care options at an increasing rate to their plans.

Many employers, as wells, are learning that providing overseas medical options for high priced medical care in the U.S., is a welcome cost-savings approach for their companies.

For more information about medical procedures and costs in Costa Rica, visit www.arrivacostarica.com (more…)

NEARLY FREE VACATION

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Brenda, who works as an airline stewardess, recalled, “When I found out how much work he needed, I went to the internet,”. Costa Rica came up immediately when I checked for the best price. “I checked out four clinics and hospitals in Costa Rica and found very positive comments everywhere”. (more…)

What Should You Eat After Weight Loss Surgery?

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Many people want to lose some weight for one reason or another. For some, it may be as simple as losing a few extra pounds so they can fit into their holiday clothes more comfortably.

But for others the target is to lose several stone. And when this is their goal it can be difficult to do it successfully. Persevering on a diet isn’t easy, which is why some people – especially those who have a lot of weight to lose – opt for having weight loss surgery to help them reach that goal.

However, it is essential to realise that what you eat after you have had the surgery will be very different from what you may have eaten before. For example, if you consistently ate meals in large portions you won’t be able to any longer; simply because you won’t be able to take on board that amount of food.

To begin with, you will have to stick to liquids immediately after your operation. This will give your body time to adjust to the effects of the surgery. You will eventually be able to start eating ‘normal’ food again though – that is, food which is solid and resembles a normal meal.

However, that doesn’t mean it would be a case of ‘back to normal’. You will find that certain foods you used to eat before, don’t agree with you now. A classic example is that of high fat food; even if you loved eating chocolate bars before, you may find that you can now only do so in moderation.

Whatever type of weight loss surgery you have, it will effectively reduce the size of your stomach. This means that you will feel full much sooner than you would have done before – if you try and overeat then you will certainly feel very uncomfortable. As a result, it can be best to stick to eating smaller portions.

Clearly these changes to your diet will take some getting used to. But they will result in long term and beneficial weight loss, as you adjust to your new diet. Regardless of whether you have a gastric bypass performed, or a gastric band fitted, you can get positive results from either procedure.

Low fat, low calorie foods will also be processed much more easily if you chew them well before swallowing; and high fibre foods are also recommended. They have the effect of cleaning your system and keeping everything moving as it should do.

Whichever type of weight loss surgery you opt for, it is clear that it can have great effects – if you eat the right foods afterwards.

ArrivaCostaRica.com is the primary web site for information about plastic surgery and dentistry in Costa Rica. See www.arrivacostarica.com

What to eat after weight loss surgery.

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Many people want to lose some weight for one reason or another. For some, it may be as simple as losing a few extra pounds so they can fit into their holiday clothes more comfortably.

But for others the target is to lose several stone. And when this is their goal it can be difficult to do it successfully. Persevering on a diet isn’t easy, which is why some people – especially those who have a lot of weight to lose – opt for having weight loss surgery to help them reach that goal.

However, it is essential to realise that what you eat after you have had the surgery will be very different from what you may have eaten before. For example, if you consistently ate meals in large portions you won’t be able to any longer; simply because you won’t be able to take on board that amount of food.

To begin with, you will have to stick to liquids immediately after your operation. This will give your body time to adjust to the effects of the surgery. You will eventually be able to start eating ‘normal’ food again though – that is, food which is solid and resembles a normal meal.

However, that doesn’t mean it would be a case of ‘back to normal’. You will find that certain foods you used to eat before, don’t agree with you now. A classic example is that of high fat food; even if you loved eating chocolate bars before, you may find that you can now only do so in moderation.

Whatever type of weight loss surgery you have, it will effectively reduce the size of your stomach. This means that you will feel full much sooner than you would have done before – if you try and overeat then you will certainly feel very uncomfortable. As a result, it can be best to stick to eating smaller portions.

Clearly these changes to your diet will take some getting used to. But they will result in long term and beneficial weight loss, as you adjust to your new diet. Regardless of whether you have a gastric bypass performed, or a gastric band fitted, you can get positive results from either procedure.

Low fat, low calorie foods will also be processed much more easily if you chew them well before swallowing; and high fibre foods are also recommended. They have the effect of cleaning your system and keeping everything moving as it should do.

Whichever type of weight loss surgery you opt for, it is clear that it can have great effects – if you eat the right foods afterwards.

ArrivaCostaRica.com is the primary web site for information about plastic surgery and dentistry in Costa Rica. See www.arrivacostarica.com

Plastic Surgery in an Extreme Makeover

Friday, February 13th, 2009

This term Extreme Makeover comes from recent television shows about plastic surgery. It refers to the multiple surgeries that can be done during one surgical session, coordinated to improve a person’s body proportions or facial appearance.

Each Extreme Makeover is customized to a person’s particular needs. There are advantages to performing several procedures in one session:

• Surgical time is shorter

• Fewer incisions are necessary

• Cost is reduced

• There is one recovery period instead of several

With obesity such a widespread problem in recent years, plastic surgeries to reduce excess fat and skin have become very much in demand. Many Extreme Makeovers focus on this alone or on this in one body area along with enhancements in other body areas.

• Examples of Plastic Surgery Combinations

• A tummy tuck with breast augmentation

• Breast reduction with liposuction on the back or upper arms

• A body lift with a breast lift

• A tummy tuck with a thigh lift

• A facelift with neck liposuction

• A facelift with a brow lift (forehead lift) and eyelid surgery

Increasingly often, people request multiple plastic surgery procedures like this after they have had bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery is a procedure to modify the digestive tract so as to reduce food intake or food absorption. It is a last resort for treating obesity, performed after diet and exercise have failed to be effective.

A Gastric Bypass is an example of bariatric surgery, where a small area of the stomach is stapled off separately and the upper part of the small intestine is attached to it. This makes the stomach unable to hold as much food as before. A Gastric Bypass is not a new procedure, as it has been safely performed for about fifty years. Typical results are from 65 percent to 80 percent loss of the excess body weight. It can also reverse diabetes that was caused by obesity and gastroesophageal reflux disease.

Extreme Makeover Safety

“Having performed multiple extreme makeovers in my 30 years of practice, I generally will limit the length of anesthesia to six hours,” he stated. “It has been shown that complications do increase as the length of an operation exceeds this time period.”

Recovery from an extreme makeover is longer than recovery from a single plastic surgery. but if you can set aside the time for that recovery, you will have saved surgery, anesthesia, and facility fees and possibly other costs as well such as those for professional nursing assistance during recovery.

An extreme makeover is not something to trust to an inexperienced plastic surgeon. Shop around and choose your plastic surgeon wisely, asking many questions until you are satisfied that the surgeon is knowledgeable, reliable, and highly experienced in the procedures you would like to have.

ArrivaCostaRica.com is the primary web site for information about plastic surgery and dentistry in Costa Rica. See www.arrivacostarica.com.

Risks and Rewards: Weight Loss Surgeries

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

It’s no secret that people will go to great lengths in an effort to lose weight.

Those lengths can include fad dieting, assorted pills and powders and a variety of surgical options.

Among the latter, two of the more common - and commonly debated - are gastric bypass surgery and gastric banding.

The first involves a surgeon bypassing much of the stomach and small intestine. That means your body will absorb fewer calories and can be effective, though there are limitations.

“Those patients, in order to make up for that malabsorption, require a large amount of daily supplements in the way of vitamins and minerals,” said Dr. Chris Cobourn of the Surgical Weight Loss Centre.

“Although it’s insured, there are a very small number of surgeons and centres who perform the procedure, nowhere near meeting the demand.”

By contrast, a laparoscopic banding procedure is easier to get, but it’s not exactly cheap.

It involves a band around the upper part of the stomach which ostensibly tricks it into thinking it’s just ingested a huge meal when a much smaller portion has been swallowed.

Gastric Bypass

In gastric bypass (Roux-en-Y gastric bypass) the surgeon creates a small pouch at the top of your stomach and adds a bypass around a segment of your stomach and small intestine.

The surgeon staples your stomach across the top, sealing it off from the rest of your stomach. The resulting pouch is about the size of a walnut and can hold only about an ounce of food. The pouch is physically separated from the rest of the stomach. Then, the surgeon cuts the small intestine and sews part of it directly onto the pouch.

This connection redirects the food, bypassing most of your stomach and the first section of your small intestine, the duodenum. Food enters directly into the second section of your small intestine, the jejunum, limiting your ability to absorb calories. Even though food never enters the lower part of your stomach, the stomach stays healthy and continues to secrete digestive juices to mix with food in your small intestine.

Gastric Banding

The surgeon uses an inflatable band to partition the stomach into two parts by wrapping the band around the upper part of your stomach. Pulling it tight like a belt, the surgeon creates a tiny channel between the two pouches. The band keeps the opening from expanding and is designed to stay in place indefinitely. It can be adjusted or surgically removed if necessary.

LAGB is gaining popularity because it’s a simpler procedure and has a lower complication rate when compared with more-involved procedures. However, LAGB causes less weight loss and a slower rate of weight loss than does the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

This surgery isn’t recommended for people who have certain medical conditions, such as Crohn’s disease, large hiatal hernias or a history of gastric ulcers.

ArrivaCostaRica.com is the primary web site for information about plastic surgery and dentistry in Costa Rica. See www.arrivacostarica.com.