Tackle Obesity With Bariatric Surgery in Ecuador
Does excess weight bother you? Fret not! Improve your health by getting bariatric surgery in Ecuador. Get ready to lose the extra weight and the worries that follow it @ 50% of US prices.
Before & After Weight Loss Surgery in Ecuador
Cost of Bariatric Surgery in Ecuador
Weight loss surgery cost in Ecuador is 50% cheaper than in the US. The cost of a gastric sleeve in Ecuador is $6,500, and in the US is $14,900.
Furthermore, the cost of gastric balloon in Ecuador is $3,500, and $8,150 in the US. Have a look at the cost comparison below.
Procedure | Ecuador | USA | Canada |
---|---|---|---|
Gastric Sleeve | $6,500 | $14,900 | $18,800 |
Gastric Balloon | $3,500 | $8,150 | $6,900 |
*Costs are personalized and may vary
The gastric sleeve surgery is inclusive of
- Surgery
- Lab tests
- Endoscopy
- Hospital Stay
- Medications
However, the cost is not inclusive of hotel and travel expenses. You will receive care from 5 specialists and ongoing follow-up from the nutritionist for up to a year.
For more information on cost related queries. Have a look at the next section to see your surgeon’s qualifications.
Best Bariatric Surgeon in Ecuador
When it comes to choosing a bariatric surgeon in Ecuador, look no further!
MTC partners with Ecuador's top bariatric surgeon, Dr. Marcos Molina. He is a highly qualified and licensed professional.
Also, he has authored several publications and delivered oral presentations. Moreover, with more than a decade's experience, you can rest assured that you're in good hands.
Dr. Marcos Molina
Dr. Marcos Molina is a renowned bariatric surgeon with over 10 years of experience. He studied at the University of Maryland, US, and earned his MD with Summa Cum Laude honors.
He completed research fellowships at BIDMC and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Molina also trained at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
He currently serves as the CEO of San Marcos Medical Center and holds a patent for a thoracotomy tube stabilization device.
Educación
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio
Membresías
- The Massachusetts Medical Society
- Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons
Bariatric Surgery in Ecuador Reviews
Don't just take our word for it! Hear from real patients about their weight loss surgery in Ecuador.
Testimonial of Bariatric Surgery in Ecuador
Why Ecuador for Bariatric Surgery?
Going abroad for your medical treatment can be taxing. Hence, we’ve penned down a few reasons to make your decision easier.
Here’s why you should choose weight loss surgery in Ecuador.
- The cost of bariatric surgery in Ecuador is typically much lower compared the US and Canada.
- This is due to lower operating costs,[1] low fees of medical professionals,[2] and low cost of living compared to the US.[3]
- As a result, patients can save significant money on their surgery while still receiving high-quality care.[4]
- Weight loss surgery is a complex procedure that requires a high level of skill and expertise.[5]
- Our partner surgeon in Ecuador has 10+ years of experience
- Check out his profile here.
- You can expect comprehensive care covering every aspect of your treatment.
- You'll have access to a team of 5 specialists working together to ensure the best patient outcomes.
- Bariatric surgery can have long waiting times in the US and Canada.
- A delay in treatment can take a toll on your well-being.
- Therefore, getting your surgery done from Ecuador ensures shorter waiting lists and quick treatment.[6]
Different Weight Loss Procedures
Gastric sleeve is a popular weight loss procedure used to treat obesity.[8]
Let's have a look at what this surgery entails.
Gastric Sleeve Procedure
Procedure
- Sleeve gastrectomy is a minimally invasive procedure.[9]
- It involves reshaping your stomach into a small tube-shaped pouch.
- This will reduce the amount of food intake, which leads to weight loss.
- You’ll be under general anesthesia for this procedure.[10]
Hospital Stay
- Patients are usually discharged from the hospital on the same day.
- In case of any post-op complications, such as nausea or vomiting, you may have to stay a night.[11]
Success Rate
Research data shows that gastric sleeve surgery results are highly favorable. Check out the details below for percentage of excess weight loss over the years[12]
- 62.7% after 1 year
- 64.7% after 2 years
- 64% after 3 years
- 57.3% after 4 years
- 60% after 5 years
Intragastric balloon surgery or gastric balloon is a temporary and least invasive way to help obese patients lose weight.[13]
Give this section a read to see how this surgery can transform your life.
Gastric Balloon Procedure
Procedure
- The procedure is done using an endoscope.
- A soft saline solution or an air-filled balloon is inserted into the stomach.
- It takes up around one-third of the space in the stomach.
- The balloon shrinks the stomach's ability to hold food.
- This leads to a decrease in the amount of calories a person can consume.
Source: NCBI[14]
The Allurion Gastric Balloon, also known as the Elipse Balloon, is a device made by Allurion Technologies in the US.
The procedure is safe, effective and well-accepted by patients.[15]
- The device is compressed into a swallowable vegan capsule connected to a thin catheter.
- Once the capsule reaches the stomach, the balloon is filled with 550 mL of liquid via the catheter.
- The placement of the balloon is done in a 20-minute outpatient visit.
- There is no need for endoscopy or sedation.
- After filling and confirming the correct position with an abdominal X-ray, the catheter is removed.
- The balloon stays in the stomach for around 4 months.
- After that, a valve in the balloon opens and the balloon empties.
- The empty balloon is then excreted out naturally.
Source: Springer[16]
Success Rate
According to research, it's common to see a reduction of around 7% to 15% in body weight within 6 months of inserting an intragastric balloon.
The total amount of weight loss relative to the individual's excess weight is typically between 30% to 47%.[17]
In case of Allurion Gastric Balloon, you can expect a TBWL of 14.2% and improvement across all metabolic criteria.[18]
Weight Loss Surgery Aftercare
Taking care of yourself after weight loss surgery is important. Follow these aftercare tips for a smooth recovery.
Weight Loss Surgery Aftercare
- Don’t take big bites of food
- Eat slowly and chew carefully
- Exercise regularly to help with the weight loss
- Follow the diet plan suggested by your nutritionist
- Take vitamin and mineral supplements as advised
- Women should avoid getting pregnant for 12-18 months after surgery
Source: NHS[19]
What Are the Risks of Bariatric Surgery?
As in the case of all medical procedures, bariatric surgery comes with its own set of complications.[20]
- VTE
- Leaks
- Reflux
- Nausea
- Stenosis
- Post-op bleeding
- Nutrient deficiencies
- Abdominal discomfort
However, surgeons can securely attend to bariatric patients. Moreover, any complications that may arise from their weight loss treatment can be looked into.
How Soon Will I Recover After a Bariatric Surgery?
The recovery time of gastric sleeve surgery is usually 1-3 days. However, returning to your regular routine may take 4-6 weeks.[21]
For a more detailed answer, please refer to your surgeon. Recovery time may vary from case to case.
Medical Tourism in Ecuador
Ecuador has a rich cultural heritage. The city boasts of its majestic churches, buildings, and cities. Moreover, you can savor the local food while touring the charming holiday destination.[22]
Medical Tourism in Ecuador
- Passport with 6 months validity
- American visitors can visit Ecuador without a visa for a maximum of 90 days per calendar year.[23]
The easiest way to reach is via air. Have a look at the flight durations below.
Origin | Flight Duration |
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Miami | 4h 12m |
Atlanta | 5h 15m |
Houston | 5h 20m |
New York | 6h 40m |
Tourist Spots in Ecuador
Galapagos Islands
- The Galapagos Islands are a popular tourist destination due to their unique wildlife and stunning natural beauty.
- Visitors to the islands can explore the underwater world by scuba diving or snorkeling, where they'll encounter an incredible variety of marine life.
- Hiking trails and nature walks offer opportunities to observe the islands' distinctive flora and fauna up close.
- So make sure to bring a camera to capture the unforgettable sights![24]
Machalilla National Park
- The wildlife park is located along the western coastline of Ecuador.
- It covers an area of approx 290 sq. miles.
- The park has a diversity of both dry and foggy forest.
- Moreover, it covers the beaches and shoreline, and a few islands.
- Birdwatching is a common activity here, with over 270 species migrating here.
- You can also see fauna such as iguanas, monkeys, and armadillos.[25]
Inca Ruins
- Ecuador's tourism is booming because of these sites.
- The Ingapirca Inca Ruins is a magnificent sight.
- Other noteworthy Inca ruins include Rumicucho, La Tolita, and Tomebamba.
- In addition to the Incas, the Valdivia culture has left a significant historical legacy in the region.
- Similarly, there are numerous ruins scattered throughout the outskirts of Guayaquil.[26]
Otavalo Market
- The Otavalo market in Otavalo is a popular destination for tourists.
- Here, you'll find a wealth of beautifully crafted handmade goods that can make it difficult to decide what to purchase.
- However, no matter your choice, you can be assured of its high quality.[27]
Local Foods to Try
Treat yourself to the local cuisine alongside touring the city. Check out the various delicacies you can sample.
Quinoa
Fried Plantain
Bolon de Verde
Other delicacies that you can try are Fanesca, Chugchucaras and Guaguas de Pan.
SIM Cards
Prepaid SIM cards in Ecuador are available at the airport, convenience stores or online.
Some providers that you can choose from are:[28]
- Claro
- CNT
- Airalo
- Movistar
Language
Spanish is the official language of Ecuador. However, English is also spoken in various tourist areas.[29]
Best Time To Visit
The greatest season to travel to Ecuador is from December to April/May. Although this time period falls within the rainy season, the weather is surprisingly pleasant.[30]
Pleasant Weather in Ecuador
How Do I Travel Within Ecuador?
Time to hit the road! Ecuador has affordable transportation options for you.
Choose what suits your needs best from the options below.
- Buses are the most popular mode of getting around
- Local buses are frequently ornate rattletraps
- Long-distance routes are served by contemporary coaches with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and onboard movies
- Ecuador Hop and Wanderbus Ecuador provide gringo-friendly, hop-on, hop-off bus services with a variety of itineraries
- Renting a car is a fantastic alternative if you appreciate the freedom of open roads
- For most car rentals, a home driver's licence and passport are sufficient
- Although an international licence is advised to prevent problems with the authorities
- The majority of the major highways are in good condition, certain local routes could need a 4WD
- In large cities, you may find international rental companies downtown and at airports
- Petrol is cheap. On the other hand, tolls can increase costs on some roadways
- Cabs can be beneficial for quick trips outside of town and for touring towns and cities
- Taxis in larger cities are normally yellow and metered, but they may not be in smaller towns
- Although the majority of drivers are trustworthy, it is advised to settle on a price before leaving to prevent any confusion
Source: Lonely Planet[31]
Is It Safe To Get Bariatric Surgery in Ecuador?
It is safe to get bariatric surgery in Ecuador. However, as a medical tourist, you must know certain pointers.
- Know your surgeon's qualifications
- Ask questions if you have any doubts
- Research the medical center you'll be visiting
- Review past patient experiences
- Join a community of past patients to help prepare yourself
Furthermore, Ecuador is a relatively safe destination for travelers.[32] However, you still need to stay on your guard.
Here are some safety tips you can follow.
- Stay alert in public areas
- Don't wear flashy valuables
- Don't carry more cash than required
- Stay alert when withdrawing money from ATMs
- Avoid walking alone in quiet areas after sunset
- Book a taxi via a registered service or your hotel
- Be wary of strangers, even if they seem friendly
- Keep your belongings carefully with you at all times
Source: UK Gov[33]
FAQs
The cost of a gastric sleeve in Ecuador is $6,500. The cost includes surgery, lab tests, endoscopy, hospital stay, and medications.
The surgery is 50% cheaper than in the US, costing a whopping $14,900.
The US Dollar is the sole official currency accepted in Ecuador.
In addition to that, Ecuadorian-minted coins valued at 5c, 10c, 25c, and 50c are used alongside US coins.[34]
Conclusion
To sum it up, Ecuador offers safe and affordable weight loss procedures. With experienced surgeons and modern facilities, it is a compelling alternative to your home country.
So, why the delay now? Get your passports ready and visit Ecuador to improve your overall health. MTC offers quality medical services at affordable costs.
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