Gastric
restrictive surgeries have evolved and increased in
popularity over the last decade to assist persons who
are obese.
The
intragastic balloon is a saline-filled silicone balloon
with a radiopaque valve that can be seen on x-rays.
An operation is not required
for this procedure.
The inflated balloon floats in the stomach meaning
that persons feels satisfied, like after eating, and
only
a small amount of food makes the person feel fulfilled.
This restricts the appetite and thus aids with weight
loss.
The Intragastric Balloon system is run in parallel with
a diet and the average weight loss is some 3
Kilograms per week.
Placing the stomach balloon in the stomach is done with
a light anaesthetic. It is placed through the mouth
and the oesophagus, down into the stomach. It
is suitable for patients who do not wish to undergo
obesity surgery.
Cosmetic
Surgery Solutions provide specialist help, information
and advice throughout the whole of the UK regarding
the intragastric balloon. We provide a free consultation,
without obligation, and this is an opportunity to explore
whether the intragastric balloon is the right obesity
surgery procedure for you.
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