Weight Loss Surgery Lithuania – Myths Busted!
Did you know that weight loss surgery in Lithuania can save upto 68% of your costs compared to the UK?
Unbelievable right? Well, read the article and find out for yourself.
Lithuania Landscape
Why Choose Lithuania for Weight Loss Surgery?
Lithuania is among the top 10 best countries for medical tourism in the world.[1]LitCare
An All-Inclusive Medical Tourism
“Specialists define Lithuania as the one of 10 Best Countries for Medical Tourism in the World.”
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Furthermore, below are some benefits listed for choosing Lithuania.
1. Pocket-Friendly
Lithuania can help you save 60-68% on treatment costs.
Lithuania has low-cost treatments because of the low cost of living and not due to low quality.[2]MY LIFE ELSEWHERE
COST OF LIVING COMPARISON
“The United Kingdom is 2.0 times more expensive than Lithuania.”
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2. Best Facilities
Our partner hospital provides the best treatment and facilities.
The hospital aims at making your treatment reliable and comfortable with the best care.
3. Multilingual Staff
The hospital’s surgeons and staff can communicate in their native language and English.
They ensure the language does not become a barrier.
4. Soothing Vacation
Along with a cheap treatment, you get to explore the beauty and history of Lithuania.
The tales of its culture and many more things related to Lithuania.
All the reasons above feel like one should once explore Lithuania. If not, then let’s explore the cost of weight loss surgery in Lithuania in detail.
Cost of Weight Loss Surgery in Lithuania
Weight loss surgery costs in Lithuania are 60-68% lower than in the UK.
A gastric sleeve in Lithuania costs € 5,500. Whereas the same would cost € 12,865 in the UK if you are uninsured.
The table below has detailed prices
Procedure | Lithuania | UK | Savings |
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Sleeve Gastrectomy | € 5,500 | € 12,865 | 57% |
Gastric Bypass Surgery | € 5,500 | € 17,540 | 68% |
Gastric Plication | € 5,500 | € 17,500 | 68% |
Prices are case-dependent. Contact our team to get a FREE QUOTE today!
Best Clinic for Weight Loss Surgery in Lithuania
Fi Clinica, Lithuania
The clinic is one of the largest healthcare clinics in the Baltics.
Fi Clinica, Lithuania
The Clinic
- Has a team of 100+ specialists
- Treats patients out of which 50% are foreigners
- Performs 2000+ treatments on the annual basis
- Licensed by the State Accreditation Service for Health Care Activities under the Ministry of Health
Additionally, 99% of surgeries performed at the clinic do not require any additional adjustment.
To book an appointment, connect with our team.
Best Weight Loss Surgeon in Lithuania
Our partner hospital is the hub of well-trained specialists for any surgical procedure.
You can find details of the best weight loss surgeons in Lithuania below.
Vitalijus Eismontas: MD, Ph.D., Abdominal, Bariatric Surgeon
Name | Vitalijus Eismontas |
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Licence | 2006 MPL-08423 (Medical Surgeon), Vilnius
2011 MPL-16907 (Abdominal Surgeon), Vilnius |
Experience | 20+ years |
Education | 1994 – 2000 Medical Studies at the Kaunas University of Medicine
2000 – 2001 Primary Medical Practice in Telšiai Hospital 2001 – 2006 Residency of Surgery at the Kaunas University of Medicine |
Seminars | 2011 Good Clinical Practice Training (ICH / GCP) (duration 8 hours), Marupe, AMBER CRO, Latvia
2015 Betis no. 2015-47 Good Clinical practice improvement training (duration 4 hours), Vilnius, Lithuania |
Zilvinas Dambrauskas: MD, Ph.D., Abdominal, Bariatric Surgeon
Name | Žilvinas Dambrauskas |
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Licence | 2007 MPL – 09624 (Abdominal Surgeon), Kaunas, Lithuania |
Experience | 20+ years |
Education | 2007 – 2008 International Studies for Multidisciplinary Treatment of Morbid Obesity, Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden.
2005 Doctoral Dissertation, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany. 2001 – 2002 Primary residency at Kaunas Clinical Hospital. 1995 – 2001 Master’s degree in Medicine, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. |
Memberships | Member of the Lithuanian Bariatric Surgery and International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders.
Board Member at the European Digestive Surgery Organization. Education Committee Member at United European Gastroenterology Community. |
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Types of Weight Loss Surgery in Lithuania
Sleeve Gastrectomy in Lithuania
The Procedure is also known as laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.
In this process, the surgeon removes 80% of the stomach using surgical staplers.
The surgeon frees the stomach from organs around after removing the excess stomach, the part left looks like a banana.
Source: ASMBS[3]ASMBS
Bariatric Surgery Procedures
“The Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy often called the “sleeve”, is performed by removing approximately 80% of the stomach. The remaining stomach is the size and shape of a banana. The Procedure The stomach is freed from organs around it. Surgical staplers are used to remove 80% of the stomach, making it much smaller.”
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Gastric Bypass Surgery in Lithuania
This surgery’s focus is to reduce the stomach size so that one can feel full even with less food.
After gastric bypass, the food no longer reaches the areas where it gets absorbed.
Therefore your body will not get all the calories from your food.
Source: Medline Plus[4]Medline Plus
Gastric bypass surgery
“After the surgery, your stomach will be smaller. You will feel full with less food. The food you eat will no longer go into some parts of your stomach and small intestine that absorb food.”
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Gastric Plication in Lithuania
This surgery is a minimally invasive weight loss surgery.
In this surgery, your stomach capacity is reduced by nearly 3 ounces.
It restricts the ability of the stomach to hold food, for this reason, it is also called restrictive surgery.
Gastric plication can be undone as no part of the stomach is removed.
Source: UC San Diego Health[5]UC San Diego Health
Gastric Plication
“Laparoscopic gastric plication is a newer minimally invasive weight-loss surgery technique that reduces the size of the stomach capacity to approximately 3 ounces… It is a restrictive weight-loss surgery, meaning that it restricts the amount of food the stomach can hold… Also, unlike the gastric sleeve procedure, gastric plication may be reversible because a portion of the stomach is not removed.”
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Weight Loss Drugs vs Surgery
Curious about your options other than weight loss surgery in Lithuania?
Popular GLP-1 drugs like Saxenda and Wegovy might be an alternative.
They’re FDA-approved and can help people with diabetes or those who are overweight.[6]Clinical Trials Arena
Saxenda (liraglutide) for the Treatment of Obesity, US
“In December 2014, the FDA granted approval for Saxenda for the treatment of chronic weight management, combined with a reduced-calorie diet and physical activity.”
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FDA Approves New Drug Treatment for Chronic Weight Management, First Since 2014
“Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Wegovy (semaglutide) injection (2.4 mg once weekly) for chronic weight management in adults with obesity or overweight with at least one weight-related condition”
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They are popular because they are a less invasive solution to obesity.
However, while GLP-1 drugs may look like an easy way out, research shows they may cause risks like[8]NCBI
Association between different GLP-1 receptor agonists and gastrointestinal adverse reactions: A real-world disproportionality study based on FDA adverse event reporting system database
“semaglutide had the greatest risk of nausea…diarrhea…vomiting…constipation …liraglutide had the greatest risk of abdominal pain upper…pancreatitis ”
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- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Abdominal pain
- Nausea & vomiting
- Inflammation in the pancreas
The Comparison
Considering weight loss surgery, too, has its risks, we get how tough picking between surgery and drugs can be.
That’s why we’ve put together the key points for both options in the table below.
Aspect | Surgery | Drugs |
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Best Candidates | BMI > 35[9]SOARD Indications for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery “Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is recommended for individuals with a body mass index (BMI) ≥35 kg/m2, regardless of presence, absence, or severity of co-morbidities.” View in Article |
Obese & diabetic patients[10]NCBI Compare and Contrast the Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP1RAs) “Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists …are a class of medications utilized in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity” View in Article |
Popular Types | Gastric bypass, Sleeve gastrectomy | Saxenda and Wegovy[11]MUSC The upsides and downsides of blockbuster weight loss drugs “Other drugs already on the market, Wegovy and Saxenda, that have made a splash.” View in Article |
Weight Loss | 71 to 78%[12]Science Direct Weight loss trend after bariatric surgery in a population of obese patients “At two years of follow-up, average…%EWL were… 71%…for VBG…and 78.0%…for GB” View in Article |
15 to 20%[13]Wiley Weight loss between glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and bariatric surgery in adults with obesity “Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists recently demonstrated 15% to 20% weight loss in adults with obesity” View in Article |
Cost | €5,500 | $323,000 over 20 years[14]News Medical Survey: Americans want weight loss drugs despite high cost “At, say, a wholesale price tag of $1,350, the tab per person could top $323,000 over 20 years.” View in Article |
Invasiveness | Minimally invasive[15]ASMBS Bariatric Surgery Procedures “…bariatric operations…performed with small incisions using minimally invasive surgical techniques” View in Article |
Less invasive[16]Bloomberg Prescription Weight Loss Drugs Are Working, If You Can Get One “much less invasive option quietly sitting on the shelf…That would be prescription drugs, especially a group of drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, or GLP-1s” View in Article |
Common Side Effects | Bleeding, infection[17]NIDDK Weight-loss Surgery Side Effects “Side effects of weight-loss surgery may include bleeding infection” View in Article |
Nausea, pancreatitis[18]NCBI Association between different GLP-1 receptor agonists and gastrointestinal adverse reactions: A real-world disproportionality study based on FDA adverse event reporting system database “semaglutide had the greatest risk of nausea…and pancreatitis ” View in Article |
Permanent/ Temporary | Depends on the type | Temporary* |
For Children | Not allowed | Options available[19]NCBI Usage of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 for Obesity in Children; Updated Review of Clinicaltrials.gov “GLP-1 drugs such as exenatide, semaglutide, and liraglutide were used as the pharmacotherapy option for childhood obesity” View in Article |
*Getting results from GLP-1 drugs requires daily/weekly self-administered injections[20]Healthline
GLP-1 Medications for Weight Loss and Type 2 Diabetes
“…requires self-administered injections…must be taken daily”
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Despite some possible issues, weight loss surgery in Lithuania seems the most effective choice for obese patients.
This procedure delivers lasting results while being notably budget-friendly in the grand scheme of things.
If you still have doubts, we suggest you talk to an expert.
Why not set up a call with our team?
Medical Tourism in Lithuania
Kaunas, Lithuania is called the European capital of culture.[21]Lithuania.Travel
Kaunas
“This year, the title of European Capital of Culture was bestowed upon Kaunas, which will host over 1,000 different events in the city and its district.”
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The country is located in northern Europe, which is in fact the geographical center of the continent.[22]Lithuania.Travel
Where is Lithuania located?
“the geographical center of Europe is in fact found in Lithuania.”
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If you plan to visit Lithuania, you must explore:
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Destinations
- Port-city Klaipėda
- Curonian Spit dunes
- Druskininkai health resort
Port City
Curonian Spit dunes
Druskininkai health resort
Food & Beverages
- Šaltibarščiai (beetroot soup)
- Cepelinai (meat-filled potato dumplings)
- Gira (kvass – a drink made from brown bread)
Šaltibarščiai
Cepelinai
Gira
Travel
Documents
Negative COVID-19 test result.
Visa – not required for a stay upto 90 days.
Passport – 3 months validity and less than 10 years old.
Source: Gov.UK[23]Gov. UK
Lithuania
“have a negative COVID-19 test result on arrival or complete a passenger questionnaire…less than 10 years old… valid for at least 3 months… for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa.”
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Flights
Lithuania has direct flights from the UK. Generally, the flight duration is between 2:40 hrs to 3 hrs.
For instance:
Departure | Duration | Arrival | Stops |
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London Luton Airport (LTN) | 2 hr 40 min | Kaunas International Airport (KUN) | Non-Stop |
London Luton Airport (LTN) | 2 hr 40 min | Riga International Airport (RIX) | Non-Stop |
Tips
General Tips
- In public indoor places, respirators (at least FFP2 grade) must be worn instead of regular facemasks.
- People without Covid-19 symptoms can exit isolation after 7 days of a positive test.
- Call the COVID-19 hotline tel. 1808, to take a Covid19 test.
- There are some public health restrictions in Lithuania. Click here to find out.
Source: Lithuania – DFA[24]LIthuania – DFA
Lithuania
“General Travel Advice Current public health restrictions in place in Lithuania… call the COVID-19 hotline tel. 1808”
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Is Weight Loss Surgery in Lithuania Safe?
For Patients
Our partner hospital and support staff are well trained and highly experienced.
In fact, they are equipped with state-of-the-art technologies. They ensure your safety and comfort at every step.
Medical tourism corporation has been providing the best doctors and hospitals to its clients for 15 years.
If you choose us, be rest assured because your safety is our priority.
For Tourists
Lithuania is relatively a safe place. It has lower crime rates.[25]World Nomads
Is Lithuania Safe? 4 Important Safety Tips for Travelers
“Lithuania is a relatively safe place to visit, with a low crime rate.”
View in Article However, one must take the basic safety precautions as they would anywhere in the world.
- Drink responsibly.
- Don’t stay out late or past dark.
- Don’t go to places that are risky.
- Never get involved in political or any disputes.
- Follow safety measures implemented by authorities.
- Always follow the advice of trustworthy people like your hotel or hospital staff.
- If you do thorough research and follow the above points, you should be safe.
Weight Loss Surgery in Lithuania – Reviews
Amazing service, very professional! Gorgeous and extra clean 5star clinic. My surgeon couldn’t done a better job she actually surprised me how well she finished me up, I’m Very satisfied and couldn’t recommend this place enough.
-Swa Shorty⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This Clinic is something amazing, Feels like all the best from all the world just behind Fi Clinica door! “Fi Clinica” – is one of the largest clinics in the Baltic States surrounded by spectacular nature of the largest oak park in Europe.
-Ruta Degutiene⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
FAQs for Weight Loss Surgery Lithuania
What is the safest weight loss surgery in Lithuania?
Sleeve Gastrectomy is considered as the most common, and the safe in bariatric surgeries.[26]National Library of Medicine
Sleeve Gastrectomy
“Weight loss surgery is considered a safe and durable treatment option for obesity.”
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It is also highly successful for long-term weight reduction and type 2 diabetes remission.[27]ASMBS
Bariatric Surgery Procedures
“Highly effective for long-term weight loss and remission of type 2 diabetes.”
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Final Word
Weight loss surgery in Lithuania is a perfect choice if you seek affordable treatment.
Lithuania not only offers low–cost weight loss surgery but also ensures high treatment quality.
To book your surgery, contact our team today.
References
- LitCare: An All-Inclusive Medical Tourism
- MY Life Elsewhere: Cost Of Living Comparision
- ASMBS: Bariatric Surgery Procedures
- Medline Plus: Gastric bypass surgery
- UC San Diego Health: Gastric Plication
- Clinical Trials Arena: Saxenda (liraglutide) for the Treatment of Obesity, US
- FDA: FDA Approves New Drug Treatment for Chronic Weight Management
- NCBI: Association between different GLP-1 receptor agonists and gastrointestinal adverse reactions
- SOARD: Indications for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
- NCBI: Compare and Contrast the Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP1RAs)
- MUSC: The upsides and downsides of blockbuster weight loss drugs
- Science Direct: Weight loss trend after bariatric surgery in a population of obese patients
- Wiley: Weight loss between glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and bariatric surgery in adults with obesity
- News Medical: Survey: Americans want weight loss drugs despite high cost
- Bloomberg: Prescription Weight Loss Drugs Are Working, If You Can Get One
- NIDDK: Weight-loss Surgery Side Effects
- NCBI: Usage of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 for Obesity in Children
- Healthline: GLP-1 Medications for Weight Loss and Type 2 Diabetes
- Lithuania.Travel: Kaunas
- Lithuania.Travel: Where is Lithuania located?
- Gov. UK: Lithuania
- World Nomads: Is Lithuania Safe? 4 Important Safety Tips for Travelers
- Lithuania: DFA – Lithuania
- National Library of Medicine: Sleeve Gastrectomy