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Minimally Invasive vs. Non-Surgical Bariatric Procedures — What You Should Know

June 11, 2019 - by Dr. Joseph Naim - in Compare

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If you’re considering weight loss surgery, you’ve likely spent hours researching each type of bariatric procedure, what they entail, and how they can help you lose weight and keep it off for good. What many weight loss surgery patients don’t realize, however, is how new advancements in bariatric medicine have led to procedures that are

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Minimally Invasive vs. Non-Invasive Bariatric Surgery: Which Type of Weight Loss Surgery is Least Invasive?

September 11, 2018 - by Dr. Joseph Naim - in Compare

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Minimally invasive procedures limit the size of any incisions, which lessens healing time. Non-invasive procedures don’t require incisions or skin-puncturing, or the removal of tissue. However, both categories are still surgery, which means there can be soreness, swelling and a needed recovery period. But which type of weight loss surgery is the least invasive? Minimally

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Weight Loss Surgery vs Diet & Exercise: Which Route Should You Take?

February 20, 2018 - by Marisol Avendano - in Compare

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Obesity causes an increased risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and musculoskeletal disorders, all of which can lead to premature death or disability. Those who are obese may consider several options to lose weight and achieve the healthy lifestyle they desire: diet and exercise alone, or weight loss surgery if they qualify. Typically,

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Should You Get Weight Loss Surgery in Mexico or US? We Compare the Cost & Risk

November 22, 2017 - by Maiquel Soma - in Compare

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Americans are increasingly considering heading outside the country to get medical services ranging from dental work to plastic surgery. A 2017 Global Medial Tourism Market report by OrbisResearch.com shows the market was worth nearly $20 billion in 2016 and is estimated to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 18.8 percent, reaching $46.6 billion

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