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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, a valid passport is required for travel to Mexico. Please ensure it is up-to-date to avoid any travel interruptions on your way to and from our facility in Tijuana.
Our packages typically include pre-op testing, the surgical procedure, hospital stay, post-op care, transportation between the airport, hospital, and hotel, and follow-up consultations. Additional items may vary based on your chosen procedure, and our team will provide you with a detailed breakdown.
The length of your hospital stay depends on the procedure but generally ranges from 1 to 3 days. Your coordinator will inform you of your expected stay during your pre-surgery consultation.
After your hospital stay, you’ll usually stay at a nearby hotel for a few days—often 2 to 5 days—to continue your recovery under our team’s guidance. We'll arrange this to ensure a smooth transition before you travel back home.
Yes, you’re welcome to bring a companion! Many patients find it helpful to have a support person during their journey. Please let us know in advance so we can accommodate them in your travel and hotel arrangements.
We offer complimentary transportation from San Diego International Airport (SAN). A member of our team will meet you there and escort you across the border to our hospital. We will coordinate the exact pickup times with you to ensure a seamless arrival.
Yes, we specialize in post-bariatric body contouring to remove excess skin and help you achieve a smoother, more toned appearance after significant weight loss. Our procedures for loose skin removal include tummy tucks, arm lifts, thigh lifts, and full body lifts, all tailored to meet your unique needs and goals. Please reach out to us for a consultation, and we’ll help you explore the best options for your transformation journey.
All our all-inclusive packages utilize **Hospital Azar**, which is an accredited, state-of-the-art surgical facility located in Tijuana.
We are located in one of Tijuana's safest areas. Security is reinforced with a **Police Station just 300 meters away** and a **secure Country Club 500 meters away**, providing peace of mind during your stay.
All funds for your cosmetic procedure are represented and payable in **USD**.
A non-refundable down payment of at least **$1000.00 USD** is required to secure your surgery date. This must be paid with a debit or credit card.
Yes, there is a **5% fee** applied to payments made by credit card. You can use Zelle for a no-fee option.
You can make a payment using **Zelle** to zelle@mexicobariatriccenter.com, which is a payment option with zero transaction fees.
We recommend **eFinancing Solutions** for our U.S. patients. They offer competitive rates and may provide 6 or 12-month interest-free terms for qualified applicants.
We partner with **Medicard** to provide affordable and flexible financing options specifically for our Canadian patients.
Surgeons must assess BMI for safety. A higher BMI can increase risks related to anesthesia, infection, blood clots, and healing, which is why a safe threshold is set.
The surgeon may recommend **lifestyle changes** or considering **bariatric surgery** through our sister company, Mexico Bariatric Center, to reduce your BMI to a safer level before proceeding.
Protein is crucial for tissue repair. You should aim to consume **1–1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily** and focus on whole food sources like lean meats and fish.
Aim for **8–10 glasses (2–2.5 liters) of water daily** to aid hydration, reduce swelling, and speed up your overall recovery.
Begin using scar tape or gel **once your incisions are fully healed**, which is typically around **8 weeks post-op**. Be consistent and protect the area with sunscreen.
No, you must **avoid smoking or vaping entirely** before and after surgery. **Nicotine reduces blood flow** and significantly slows down the wound healing process.
The most significant risk is **Fat Embolism**, which is why the procedure requires a highly skilled surgeon and strict adherence to safety protocols.
Capsular Contracture is a condition where scar tissue forms and tightens around the breast implant, potentially causing discomfort and hardening. It occurs in roughly 10% of patients.
**Seroma Formation**—the accumulation of fluid under the skin—is common after a Tummy Tuck, occurring in about 15% of cases, and may require drainage.
We recommend relaxing activities that do not involve eating or drinking alcohol, such as exploring the **Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT)**, visiting local art murals, or simply relaxing by the hotel pool.
That title belongs to **Sir Harold Gillies**, who pioneered advanced reconstructive techniques for soldiers disfigured during World War I.
For each successful referral, **both you and the friend you refer receive $150!**