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Obesity Surgery in Turkey: Effective Treatment in Modern Hospitals with Expert Staff

Obesity is one of the leading global health issues, and surgical interventions are often preferred to combat this problem. Turkey stands out worldwide with its high standards and modern healthcare facilities in obesity surgery. International patients can safely undergo treatment in Turkey, with expert doctors and fully equipped hospitals. Health Voyage is here to provide the best healthcare service during this process.

Why Choose Obesity Surgery in Turkey?
Expert Surgeons and Experienced Teams: Surgeons specializing in obesity surgery in Turkey are internationally trained and renowned experts. These surgeons offer the most effective treatments to their patients using the latest techniques and methods. Additionally, the post-operative care team is also experienced and professional in this field.

Advanced and Modern Hospitals: Turkey is known for its modern hospitals equipped with the latest technology. These hospitals have all the medical equipment and infrastructure required for obesity surgery. Operating rooms, intensive care units, and patient rooms provide services at international standards.
Economical and Quality Service: Obesity surgery in Turkey is offered at more economical costs compared to many Western countries. Patients can complete their treatment processes by receiving high-quality healthcare services at affordable prices.

Cultural and Touristic Experiences: Patients who come to Turkey for treatment also have the opportunity to explore the country's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. They can regain their health while enjoying an unforgettable holiday experience during their treatment.

Types and Processes of Obesity Surgery
Obesity surgery is a serious treatment method that requires a detailed evaluation and preparation process. Here are the stages of the obesity surgery process in Turkey and the main surgical methods applied:

 

  1. Pre-Evaluation and Consultation:

    • Patients apply through Health Voyage via an online application form or by phone.

    • Our specialist doctors evaluate the patients' medical history and current health condition.

    • The most suitable surgical method is determined according to the suitability, and detailed information is provided to the patients.

  2. Preparation Process:

    • Before the surgical intervention, patients start dietary, exercise, and psychological preparation processes.

    • Necessary medical tests and examinations are conducted.

    • Patients are prepared for surgery in the best possible way.
       

  3. Surgical Interventions:

    • Sleeve Gastrectomy: In sleeve gastrectomy, approximately 75-80% of the stomach is removed, leaving a thin, tube-shaped stomach. This method reduces the stomach capacity, allowing patients to feel full with less food. Additionally, the part of the stomach that produces the hunger hormone ghrelin is removed, reducing appetite.

    • Gastric Bypass: In this method, a small stomach pouch is created, and part of the small intestine is connected to this pouch. This allows food to bypass the stomach and a portion of the small intestine. This method restricts food intake and reduces nutrient absorption.

    • Gastric Balloon: The gastric balloon is a silicone balloon placed in the stomach endoscopically. The balloon occupies space in the stomach, allowing patients to feel full with less food. The balloon is usually removed after six months, during which patients are expected to lose weight.

    • Gastric Band (Lap-Band): The adjustable gastric band is a silicone band placed around the upper part of the stomach, dividing it into two sections. The band’s tightness can be adjusted externally to narrow the stomach opening. This method restricts stomach capacity, promoting weight loss.
       

  4. Post-Surgery Care and Rehabilitation:

    • Post-surgery, all necessary care services are provided to ensure that patients recover quickly and healthily.

    • Personalized programs prepared by dietitians and physiotherapists help regulate patients' nutrition and exercise habits.

    • Psychological support boosts patients' morale and motivation.
       

  5. Follow-Up and Long-Term Support:

    • Through Health Voyage, patients are regularly followed up after the treatment.

    • The recovery process and achieved results are continuously monitored by doctors, with interventions made when necessary.

    • Long-term support programs ensure that patients maintain healthy lifestyle habits.


Turkey is a preferred country globally for obesity surgery, offering high-quality healthcare services, affordable costs, and experienced healthcare professionals. International patients can undergo treatment safely and comfortably in Turkey, taking a step towards a healthy life. Contact Health Voyage to receive obesity surgery from expert doctors and in fully equipped hospitals, and say hello to a healthy future.

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Obesity and Bariatric SurgeryToday, obesity is one of the most important diseases threatening public health. Despite obesity was predicted to be the most important problem of this century by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1998 and many precautions were taken, obesity continues to be a rapidly growing problem by causing preventable deaths. Therefore, getting rid of obesity is very important for human health. Even a minor weight loss of 5–10% seems to be sufficient to provide a clinically significant health benefit in terms of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. reuse text themes, go to Site Styles.





Comfortable Medical Tourism Experience: Hotel Accommodation, Airport Transfers, and Hospital Admission Details for Obesity Surgery

At Health Voyage, we are dedicated to making your medical tourism experience for obesity surgery as comfortable and stress-free as possible. In addition to your medical treatment, we take care of all the details, including hotel accommodation, airport transfers, and hospital admission. Here are the services we offer and what you need to know about the process:
Hotel Accommodation


Your comfort and peace of mind during your obesity surgery journey are our top priorities. Therefore, we provide you with the best hotel accommodation options:

 

  • Exclusive Hotel Options: The hotels you will stay in during your treatment are of the highest standards in terms of both comfort and service quality. These hotels are located close to city centers, with easy access to hospitals, and are equipped to meet all your needs.

  • Comfortable and Safe Rooms: Our hotel rooms are designed to support your recovery and healing process after surgery. The rooms feature spacious and comfortable beds, quiet environments, and all the amenities you may need.

  • Special Requests and Needs: During your stay, the hotel staff is always available to accommodate special dietary needs, extra pillows and blankets, or any other special requests. Your health and comfort are our priorities.
     

Airport Transfers

We offer comprehensive airport transfer services to ensure our international patients travel comfortably and safely:

  • Meet and Greet Service: Upon your arrival at the airport, our friendly and professional team will greet you. They will accompany you to your transfer vehicle and ensure you reach your hotel safely. Similarly, your return transfer to the airport after treatment will be organized smoothly.

  • Comfortable and Safe Vehicles: The vehicles used for your transfers are modern and comfortable. Every detail has been considered for your comfort during the journey. Our vehicles are regularly cleaned and maintained to meet hygiene standards.

  • 24/7 Support: During your airport transfer, our 24-hour support line is available for any questions or emergencies. We provide quick and effective solutions in case of any issues to ensure your safety and comfort.
     

Hospital Admission Details

We are with you during the crucial hospital admission phase of your obesity surgery journey:

 

  • Comfortable and Modern Rooms: Our hospitals offer comfortable and modern patient rooms. These rooms are designed to help patients rest and recover in the best possible environment. All necessary amenities, including private bathrooms, TVs, and internet access, are available.

  • Professional Medical Team: The medical team at our hospitals consists of expert obesity surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. The entire team works to provide you with the best care throughout your surgical process.

  • Special Services and Support: All special services you may need during your hospital stay are provided. You can receive support from dietitians, physiotherapists, and psychologists, with services tailored to your personal treatment plan.

  • Surgery and Treatment Process: Your surgery and other medical interventions will be performed in state-of-the-art operating rooms and hygienic environments. Your post-operative care and rehabilitation process will be meticulously monitored by our medical team.
     

Information About the Process

  • Reservation and Planning: After planning your medical services, your accommodation, transfer, and hospital admission needs will be taken into account, and reservations will be made. A personalized travel plan will be prepared and communicated to you in detail.

  • Up-to-Date Information: You will receive regular updates about your obesity surgery process and travel plans via email or phone. We ensure a smooth experience by being with you at every step.

  • Seamless Communication: From your arrival in Turkey, you will have a representative available to communicate with you throughout the entire process. You can get support whenever you need and find answers to all your questions.

Conclusion
At Health Voyage, we are with you every step of the way on your journey to regain your health. With our comfortable hotel accommodation, secure airport transfer services, and detailed hospital admission processes, we ensure that your obesity surgery treatment is as stress-free and comfortable as possible. Contact us for detailed information and reservations, and take the first step towards a healthy future.

FAQ


At Health Voyage, we understand that traveling abroad for obesity surgery can bring many questions and concerns. To help you prepare and feel confident about your journey, we've compiled a list of frequently asked questions from our international patients.
What is Obesity Surgery?

Obesity surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, includes various procedures designed to help individuals lose weight by making changes to their digestive system. Common types of obesity surgery include gastric sleeve (sleeve gastrectomy), gastric bypass, and adjustable gastric banding.

Am I a Candidate for Obesity Surgery?
Candidates for obesity surgery typically have:

  • A body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher.

  • A BMI of 35 or higher with obesity-related health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnea.

  • Tried and failed to lose weight through diet and exercise. A detailed medical evaluation will be conducted to determine if you are a suitable candidate.

What Types of Obesity Surgery Are Available?

  • Gastric Sleeve (Sleeve Gastrectomy): A portion of the stomach is removed, creating a smaller, sleeve-shaped stomach that limits food intake and reduces hunger.

  • Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass): The stomach is divided into a small upper pouch and a larger lower section. The small intestine is then rearranged to connect to both.

  • Adjustable Gastric Banding: An adjustable band is placed around the upper part of the stomach to create a small pouch that restricts food intake.

How Do I Prepare for Surgery?

  • Medical Evaluation: Complete a full medical evaluation to ensure you are a suitable candidate.

  • Pre-Surgery Diet: Follow a specific diet plan provided by your surgeon to prepare your body for surgery.

  • Medication Adjustments: You may need to stop certain medications before surgery. Discuss this with your doctor.

  • Travel Arrangements: Plan your travel, accommodation, and ensure you have all necessary documents, such as your passport and medical records.

What Should I Expect During My Stay?

  • Arrival and Accommodation: You will be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Accommodation will be comfortable and close to the hospital.

  • Pre-Surgery Consultation: Meet with your surgeon and medical team to discuss the procedure and finalize preparations.

  • Surgery Day: The surgery will be performed in a state-of-the-art facility by experienced surgeons.

  • Post-Surgery Recovery: You will stay in the hospital for a few days for monitoring and initial recovery. Follow-up consultations and care instructions will be provided.

How Long Will I Need to Stay?
The typical stay for obesity surgery patients is about 7 to 10 days. This includes pre-surgery consultations, the day of surgery, and post-surgery recovery. Your exact stay will depend on the type of surgery and your individual recovery progress.

What Are the Risks and Complications?
As with any surgery, there are risks involved, including infection, blood clots, and complications related to anesthesia. Specific risks related to obesity surgery include leaks from the surgical site, nutrient deficiencies, and changes in digestion. Our medical team will discuss all potential risks and how to manage them.
What is the Recovery Process Like?

  • Initial Recovery: You will stay in the hospital for monitoring and initial recovery for a few days.

  • Dietary Changes: Start with a liquid diet, gradually progressing to pureed and then solid foods as your body heals.

  • Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and address any concerns.

  • Lifestyle Changes: Incorporate regular physical activity and healthy eating habits to ensure long-term success.
     

How Much Does the Surgery Cost?
The cost of obesity surgery varies depending on the type of procedure and the specific requirements of your case. Health Voyage offers comprehensive packages that include the surgery, hospital stay, accommodation, and airport transfers. Contact us for a personalized quote.

How Do I Book My Surgery?
To book your obesity surgery with Health Voyage:

  1. Contact Us: Reach out via our website, email, or phone to discuss your needs and receive initial information.

  2. Medical Evaluation: Complete the necessary medical evaluations and submit your medical records for review.

  3. Schedule Your Surgery: Once approved, we will help you schedule your surgery and make all necessary travel and accommodation arrangements.

For more information or to start your journey to a healthier life, please contact Health Voyage today. We're here to support you every step of the way.


Obesity surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, is a surgical procedure performed to help individuals who are severely obese achieve significant weight loss. After bariatric surgery, major regressions and even, complete recovery is seen in many chronic diseases. Moreover, the vast majority of the patients, who have undergone bariatric and metabolic surgery, discontinue taking their medications. After long years of being obese, the person can make a fresh start to life with bariatric surgery.
The common procedures for bariatric surgery are listed and explained below. Each surgical procedure has its own advantages and potential disadvantages. Your bariatric surgeon will review your health history and work with you to determine which surgery is best for you.
The most commonly performed surgery is the “Sleeve Gastrectomy” surgery, known as the “Laparoscopic Sleeve” surgery. This is followed by “Gastric Bypass” surgery. Apart from these, there are also other surgery methods such as “Mini Gastric Bypass”, “Duodenal Switch”, and “Transit Bipartition”.

Sleeve Gastrectomy

The sleeve gastrectomy is one of the most frequently performed surgeries. The first and most important reason for that there is no major change in the digestive system with this surgery. The sleeve gastrectomy is performed by removing approximately 80% of the stomach. The remaining stomach is the size and shape of a banana. The new stomach holds less food and liquid which helps people consume less food and that reduces calorie intake. Patients who have had gastric sleeve surgery normally lose between 50% and 60% of their excess body weight in 12-18 months. If patients follow their dietary restrictions and exercise programs diligently, they may possibly lose more. The simple nature of the operation makes it very safe without the potential complications from surgery on the small intestine.
The reason for this surgery being more advantageous than all other bariatric and metabolic surgery operations is that no anastomosis is performed in this surgery. Anastomosis is the combination of two digestive system organs with each other. This is the combination process conducted between the stomach and the small intestine or between two parts of the small intestine via the support of sutures or staples. After such anastomosis procedures are conducted, there may be leakage between the sutures, and this poses a great risk. Thus, “Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy” poses fewer risks than all the other bariatric and metabolic surgeries.

Gastric Bypass

The Gastric bypass is another type of weight loss surgery. It is one of the restrictive + absorption-reducing procedures and the second most frequently performed bariatric surgery in the world, is accepted as the “gold standard” method by many centres in bariatric surgery.  The purpose of gastric bypass surgery is to limit the amount of food you can eat and the number of calories your body can absorb. In such surgeries, besides reducing the stomach volume, it is also provided to have the food pass through a part of the small intestines. Thus, food that passes through a small part of the intestine is less absorbed. In other words, all the calories taken by the patient cannot be absorbed and the unabsorbed calories are excreted via faeces. Thus, besides eating less, fewer calories are absorbed. Via these methods weight loss is achieved faster than laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.
Gastric bypass is quite less effective than metabolic surgery methods, which are especially outstanding in the treatment of diabetes. While the probability of recovery of diabetes mellitus via “Duodenal Switch” and “Transit Bipartition” is more than 95%, this ratio is between 85% and 87% in “Gastric Bypass”. However, operations similar to this surgery have been performed for many years, especially in patients with gastric cancer. Therefore, our knowledge about the risks that may arise due to this surgery in the long term is more when compared to other methods.
Duodenal Switch and Transit Bipartition
Methods such as “Duodenal Switch” and “Transit Bipartition” are more complex surgeries including more anastomosis when compared to these two methods. However, they give better results in the treatment of metabolic disorders, especially in people with additional diseases such as diabetes mellitus and high blood pressure.

Gastric Banding

The other type of weight loss surgery is gastric banding in which a silicon band is placed around the top region of the stomach, which helps people lose weight by reducing the size of the stomach and reducing the amount of food they eat. The degree of constriction around the stomach can be altered with adjustments. The band forms a small stomach pouch above it. A smaller stomach pouch limits the amount of food the stomach can hold at any given time. As a result, after eating less food, you will have a greater sense of fullness. This, in turn, reduces hunger and aids in the reduction of overall food intake. This type of bariatric procedure has the advantage of allowing the body to digest normally without malabsorption.
Under general anaesthesia, a gastric band is placed. It is usually performed in an outpatient clinic, and the patient generally goes later that day. The operation is minimally invasive. It is carried out through keyhole incisions. In the abdomen, the surgeon makes one to five small minimally invasive cuts. A laparoscope, a long, narrow tube with a camera, is used for surgery. The procedure usually takes between 30 and 60 minutes.
Intragastric Balloon (Alternative to Bariatric Surgery)
The intragastric balloon is another type of weight-loss procedure that is an alternative to bariatric surgery. Generally, overweight people with no surgical indications choose that procedure. An intragastric balloon implantation technique helps you to lose weight by inserting a silicone balloon filled with saline into your stomach. This procedure reduces your appetite and makes you feel full, which aids in weight loss. It is expected to see a 10-30% loss of the total body weight initially, usually depending on the patient's weight.
This non-surgical procedure is performed after the patient has fallen asleep after the anaesthetic. After that balloon is placed with the help of the endoscope. The placement is followed by the inflation of the specific amount of air or liquid depending on the balloon's characteristics.
Approximately gastric balloon procedure takes 20 minutes. After the procedure, you will be observed for certain hours, generally 1-2 hours. After the observation and the health control, you will be able to return home. It should be known that this procedure is very effective in weight loss but compared to surgical methods it is not that much effective.

Robotic Surgery

These surgeries are performed with robotic surgery in our hospital because it is safer. These systems, requiring serious investments and training costs, have been revolutionary in terms of bariatric surgery. In robotic surgery, clearer and sharper vision can be obtained via 3D imaging, and it imitates the arm and wrist movements of the surgeon and enables surgeons to perform extremely sensitive surgical interventions.
As the indications of bariatric surgery vary according to countries, the criteria accepted by our Ministry of Health are as follows:
1. Body mass index (BMI) ≥ 40 kg/m2.
2. n case BMI is ≥ 35 kg/m2, at least 1 obesity related comorbidity should accompany. Among these situations:
• Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
• Hypertension (High tension).
• Dyslipidaemia (Disorder in fat levels).
• Sleep-Apnoea Syndrome (Respiratory disorder during sleep).
• Obesity-Hypoventilation Syndrome.
• Pickwick Syndrome (Sleep-apnoea syndrome and obesity-hypoventilation syndrome are seen together).
• Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
• Pseudotumor Cerebri (Despite all the findings being normal; “Increased Intracranial Pressure”).
• Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease (Escape of Food and Gastric Fluids into the Pharynx).
• Asthma.
• Venous Stasis Disease (Stability in the Collecting Circulatory System).
• Severe Urinary Incontinence (Enuresis).
• Arthritis Disease affecting daily life (Joint Inflammation).
Despite bariatric surgery or metabolic surgery having many benefits, it is not suitable for some patient groups. Due to the reason that it may cause some major problems if implemented, the situations in which bariatric surgery should not be performed as stated by our Ministry of Health are as follows:
• Being younger than 18 or older than 65; however, it can still be considered.
• if a serious comorbidity accompanies (such as Type 2 DM, HT).
• Presence of an untreated endocrine disease that also causes obesity (such as Cushing’s syndrome, hypothyroidism, insulinoma).
• Having an untreated eating disorder (Bulimia nervosa - eating uncontrollably and trying to lose weight in any way that is harmful to health).
• The presence of untreated major depression or psychosis (Severe mental health disorders).
• The presence of severe bleeding-clotting disorders.
• The presence of severe heart diseases that will prevent receiving anaesthesia.
• Alcohol or substance use.
• Inability to comply with dietary recommendations, such as lifelong vitamin replacement or a calorie restrictive diet.
• Currently being pregnant or having a pregnancy plan within 12-18 months.
• Having a known cancer disease.
• Severe gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) (especially for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy).
• Portal hypertension (increased pressure in the intraabdominal venous system).
• Gastric bypass surgery in patients with Crohn’s disease.

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