Obesity Good Bye Center Tijuana

The Obesity Goodbye Centre in Tijuana is located just a few steps over the USA/ Tijuana Border. We count with a full operating theatre / post operative area and recovery rooms specializing in Bariatric Procedures.
This Center includes an x.ray area, offices for lab work, EKG area for patients.
Tijuana, Mexico, is famous for its large Medical Tourism Program. The Obesity Goodbye Center in Tijuana, Mexico has one of the best Bariatric Surgery Programs with the outstanding Bariatric Team of Dr. Sergio Verboonen. This surgery center has wide-ranging facilities for bariatric surgery procedures. This surgery center provides bariatric surgery in Tijuana. Obesity Goodbye center caters to people from all around the world.












Find the right Weight loss surgery

Gastric Sleeve Surgery
In this procedure, a thin, vertical sleeve of the stomach (approximately eight inches long) is created using a stapling device and the rest of the stomach is removed.

Gastric Bypass Surgery
In Full Gastric Bypass Surgery the digestive stomach is reshaped to restrict the amount of food intake of the patient and its absorption; thus reducing the amount of fat and calorie ingestion.

Mini Gastric Sleeve Surgery
This bypasses the most highly absorptive section of the intestine. There are no large incisions needed and this procedure is performed laparoscopically, lowering the risk or large surgical scars or hernias post op.

Lap Band Surgery
Minimally invasive laparoscopic medical method to assist with the fight of chronic obesity.

Gastric Sleeve Plication
The surgery, performed laparoscopically, is very similar to gastric sleeve surgery in the restriction of the stomach. Gastric plication is a less invasive weight loss procedure than gastric sleeve – there is no cutting, stapling or bypassing the intestines.

Duodenal Switch Surgery
Has proven to be one of the most effective forms of bariatric surgery available. The revolutionary surgical procedure helps patients lose weight quickly and keep it off.

Revision or Conversion Surgery
Patients look to revision surgery when a problem occurs that can be related directly to the first bariatric procedure.