Dr. Almanza, Chief Medical Officer for Universal Medical Group, is globally known as one of the most sought-after and successful Bariatric surgeons in the world. He has performed well over 25,000+ successful Bariatric surgeries over a period of 14 years. Dr. Almanza holds the SRC Certification as Master Surgeon in Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, including numerous additional accreditations and certifications. The Bariatric surgical option has been proven time and time again, to be "the ONLY EFFECTIVE SOLUTION for obesity and weight loss" as quoted by the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery.
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) affects millions of people worldwide, leading to a preventable early loss of life. However, it is heartwarming to know that CVD can be managed and prevented, by adjusting our dietary habits and reducing our blood pressure and high levels of cholesterol. At UMG's Cardiac Care Unit within our Tijuana Mexico hospital facilities, we have the most highly respected and qualified cardiac care surgeons and supporting teams, who are committed to providing an effective and affordable solution aiming to reduce the burden of CVD and prevent premature loss of life. We are committed to doing everything to assist in managing the way you live, in order to enjoy a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle.
Plastic Surgery, according to the American Cosmetic Surgery Board, “is aimed at treating areas of the body that are not functioning correctly or to enhance its appearance.” At UMG, we believe that plastic surgery has both positive and negative impact, which should be carefully evaluated by the patient and a licensed medical practitioner in order to make the best personal decision. Cosmetic surgery can have a profound psychological effect on people, especially after bariatric surgery, which can result in additional skin and tissue due to its effectiveness in weight loss. If the patient wishes, this can result in a better aesthetic look. UMG facilitates this process safely and cost-effectively.
Back, knee and joint pain are some of the primary causes of disability for everyone affected by this condition, worldwide. Osteoarthritis is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide and currently has no known cure. This condition predominantly affects women, with their hips and knees being the most common areas of pain associated with this condition. Obesity is estimated to contribute to 20% of the disability associated with osteoarthritis. Effective treatment and management of both conditions can be achieved through successful weight loss and cost-effective surgical solutions, which is determined by qualified medical practitioners whenever necessary.
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