An intragastric balloon is a non-surgical weight loss treatment that involves inserting a soft, silicone balloon into the stomach through the mouth using an endoscope. Once inside the stomach, the balloon is filled with sterile saline solution to take up space and create a feeling of fullness, which can help patients reduce the amount of food they eat and lose weight.
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The balloon is typically left in place for up to six months before being removed. During this time, patients are advised to follow a low-calorie diet and increase their physical activity to maximize weight loss. The procedure is generally performed under sedation or general anesthesia and typically takes about 20-30 minutes to complete.
Intragastric balloons are intended for people who are overweight or obese and have not been able to achieve weight loss through diet and exercise alone. They are generally considered safe, but there are risks associated with any medical procedure, including perforation of the stomach or esophagus, infection, and allergic reaction.
It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of intragastric balloon treatment with a qualified medical professional before undergoing the procedure. Patients who undergo intragastric balloon treatment will also need to make significant lifestyle changes, including following a restricted calorie diet and increasing their physical activity to maintain weight loss.
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