Obesity Treatment in Mexico Surgery That Works — Starting at $4,500
Obesity is a chronic, complex metabolic disease — not a lifestyle choice. When diet, exercise, and medication have failed, bariatric surgery offers the most effective long-term treatment available. Our ASMBS/IFSO/FACS-certified surgical team has helped 2,000+ patients achieve lasting weight loss at accredited hospitals in Tijuana, Guadalajara & Puerto Vallarta.
Obesity is defined as excess body fat that impairs health. It is diagnosed using Body Mass Index (BMI) — a calculation based on height and weight — though BMI alone does not capture metabolic health, fat distribution, or comorbidities.
BMI Range
Classification
Surgical Eligibility
18.5–24.9
Normal weight
Not typically eligible
25–29.9
Overweight
Not typically eligible
30–34.9
Obesity Class I
Eligible with significant comorbidity (diabetes, hypertension)
35–39.9
Obesity Class II
Eligible — surgery strongly recommended with comorbidities
40–49.9
Obesity Class III (Severe)
Surgery recommended — highest health risk
50+
Super Obesity
Surgery required — SADI-S or duodenal switch preferred
Health Consequences of Obesity
Type 2 Diabetes — affects 90% of people with obesity
Hypertension — 3x higher risk
Obstructive Sleep Apnea — 45% of obese adults affected
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
Heart Disease & Stroke — leading cause of death in obesity
Infertility — hormonal disruption in both men and women
Certain Cancers — breast, colon, endometrial, esophageal
Depression & Anxiety — bidirectional relationship
Reduced Life Expectancy — up to 10 years shorter at BMI 40+
COVID-19 Severity — obesity is a major risk factor
Treatment Options
Why Diet & Exercise Alone Often Fail Long-Term
Clinical trials consistently show that while lifestyle interventions produce initial weight loss, the majority of people with obesity regain the weight within 1–5 years. This is because obesity involves powerful hormonal, neurological, and metabolic adaptations that actively resist weight loss — independent of willpower.
Treatment
Average Weight Loss
5-Year Maintenance
Effect on Diabetes
Diet + Exercise
5–10% body weight
Regain in 80–85% of cases
Modest improvement
GLP-1 Medications (Ozempic, Wegovy)
10–20% body weight
Weight returns when stopped
Good glycemic control
Gastric Sleeve
60–70% excess weight
Durable in 80%+ at 5 yrs
60–70% remission
Gastric Bypass
70–80% excess weight
Durable in 85%+ at 5 yrs
80–85% remission
SADI-S / Duodenal Switch
80–90% excess weight
Best long-term maintenance
90%+ remission
💡 Surgery Is the Most Effective Treatment for Severe Obesity
Every major medical society — the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), the International Federation for Obesity Surgery (IFSO), and the American Diabetes Association — recognizes bariatric surgery as the most effective long-term treatment for obesity and Type 2 diabetes in eligible patients.
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Our ASMBS/IFSO-certified surgeon reviews every case personally. Free virtual consultation — no obligation. Surgery from $4,500 USD with 60–70% savings vs. U.S. prices.
3 Accredited Hospitals — Tijuana, Guadalajara & Puerto Vallarta
🏙️ Tijuana, Baja California
Hospital DREAMS
20 minutes from San Diego Airport. The most accessible option for patients from California and the U.S. Southwest. No long-haul flight — ideal for patients with severe obesity who find long flights uncomfortable.
🌆 Guadalajara, Jalisco
Hospital Puerta de Hierro Andares + Innovare
Our main bariatric hub — highest volume, ICU on-site, Da Vinci robotic surgery available. Direct flights from 30+ U.S. cities. Preferred for BMI 50+, diabetes management, and complex metabolic cases.
🌴 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
Hospital CMQ Riviera Nayarit
Combine bariatric surgery with a Pacific Coast recovery. Direct flights from LAX, PHX, HOU, SEA. Ideal for patients wanting a relaxed, resort-style recovery environment after surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Obesity Treatment in Mexico — FAQ
Current guidelines from ASMBS and IFSO recommend bariatric surgery for: BMI ≥40 regardless of comorbidities, BMI ≥35 with at least one obesity-related condition (diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, GERD, joint disease), and BMI 30–34.9 with Type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome that is not controlled with medication. Our surgeon evaluates each case individually — BMI alone is not the only criterion.
Yes — in fact, these are the patients who benefit most from bariatric surgery. Type 2 diabetes goes into remission in 60–90% of cases depending on the procedure. Hypertension resolves or significantly improves in 70%+ of patients. Sleep apnea resolves in 80%+ of cases as excess weight is lost. Our pre-operative protocol carefully optimizes blood sugar, blood pressure, and breathing before surgery to minimize risk.
GLP-1 medications are effective but have limitations: they require lifelong use (weight returns within 1 year of stopping), they cost $1,000–$1,500/month without insurance, and they don’t produce the same metabolic remission of diabetes as surgery. Bariatric surgery is a one-time investment that produces durable weight loss and metabolic improvements lasting 10+ years. Many patients who have used GLP-1 drugs without achieving their goal or who cannot afford the ongoing cost choose surgery as the next step.
Two main reasons: cost and access. In the U.S., bariatric surgery costs $15,000–$35,000. Insurance coverage requires a 6–12 month documentation process and is frequently denied. In Mexico, the same procedure costs $4,500–$7,000 all-inclusive, with no insurance delays. Our surgeon holds ASMBS, IFSO, and FACS credentials — the same certifications required at U.S. bariatric centers of excellence. You receive the same quality of care at 60–70% less cost, typically within 3–6 weeks of your initial consultation.
Many patients are able to significantly reduce or discontinue diabetes medications within days to weeks after surgery — even before major weight loss occurs. This metabolic effect is due to hormonal changes from the surgery itself, not just weight loss. Your surgeon and our team coordinate with your home endocrinologist or primary care physician before and after surgery to safely taper medications. Never stop diabetes medications without medical supervision.
Typically 3–6 weeks from first contact to surgery date. Week 1–2: Free virtual consultation with Dr. López, health questionnaire, medical record review. Week 2–3: Written treatment plan and cost estimate provided. Week 3–4: Pre-op dietary preparation (high-protein, low-carb diet). Week 4–6: Travel to Mexico, pre-op labs on arrival day, surgery the following day. This is dramatically faster than the U.S. system, which typically requires 6–12 months of documented diet attempts before insurance approval.
Many patients who lose 50%+ of their excess body weight develop loose or excess skin — particularly around the abdomen, arms, thighs, and breasts. Body contouring surgery (panniculectomy, arm lift, thigh lift, brachioplasty) is typically considered 12–18 months after bariatric surgery, once weight has stabilized. Our affiliated plastic surgery team at ALO Aesthetic (aloaesthetic.com) specializes in post-bariatric body contouring in Mexico at significant savings vs. U.S. prices.
Some weight regain (10–20% of lost weight) is common at 3–5 years and does not indicate failure — most patients still maintain significant long-term improvements. Significant regain (returning to near original weight) occurs in about 5–10% of cases and may indicate: return to old eating habits, gastric pouch dilation, or a sleeve-to-bypass conversion need. We offer revision bariatric surgery and long-term follow-up support. Lifelong adherence to dietary guidelines and regular follow-up labs are the most important factors for lasting results.
Mandatory upper GI endoscopy before any bariatric procedure — included in our packages.
Take the First Step Toward a Healthier Weight
Our ASMBS/IFSO-certified surgeon reviews every case personally at no cost. Surgery from $4,500. Faster access, lower cost, same quality as top U.S. bariatric centers.