Endoscopic Gastric Balloon
non-surgical weight loss solution
The endoscopic gastric balloon is a non-surgical weight loss solution designed to help individuals struggling with obesity. It involves placing a silicone balloon inside the stomach using an endoscope—a thin, flexible tube equipped with a camera. Once inserted, the balloon is inflated with saline, occupying space in the stomach, which leads to reduced food intake and earlier feelings of fullness.
How It Works
The procedure is minimally invasive and typically takes about 20-30 minutes. Under mild sedation, a deflated balloon is introduced into the stomach through the mouth and esophagus using the endoscope. Once in the stomach, the balloon is filled with saline to the desired size. This balloon stays in the stomach for about six months, helping patients eat smaller portions and thus, lose weight.
Benefits of the Endoscopic Gastric Balloon
The gastric balloon is effective in promoting significant weight loss. On average, patients can expect to lose 10-15% of their total body weight within six months. This weight loss often leads to improvements in obesity-related conditions like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea. Additionally, the procedure is less invasive than surgical options, offering a quicker recovery and fewer risks.
Who is a Good Candidate?
The endoscopic gastric balloon is suitable for individuals with a body mass index (BMI) between 30 and 40 who have not succeeded with diet and exercise alone. However, it’s not recommended for those with certain medical conditions or prior gastrointestinal surgeries.
Conclusion
The endoscopic gastric balloon is a promising option for those looking for a non-surgical approach to weight loss. By reducing stomach capacity, it helps individuals eat less and lose weight effectively. As with any weight loss procedure, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine if it’s the right choice for you.