Introduction
Gastric balloon surgery is a non-invasive weight loss procedure that can help you achieve significant, lasting results without the need for major surgery. At Healing Travel, we offer this cutting-edge treatment at world-class clinics abroad, providing you with both effective healthcare and an unforgettable experience. The procedure involves placing a soft, saline-filled balloon in the stomach, reducing its capacity and promoting a feeling of fullness. This helps patients eat less and lose weight more effectively. With minimal recovery time and a supportive, expert team, our gastric balloon treatment provides a safe, affordable path to healthier living through medical tourism
Understanding
Initial Consultation: The doctor evaluates the patient’s health to ensure they’re a good candidate for the procedure.
Endoscopic Balloon Placement: Under mild sedation, an endoscope (a thin, flexible tube with a camera) is inserted through the mouth into the stomach. A deflated silicone balloon is then placed in the stomach.
Balloon Inflation: Once in position, the balloon is filled with sterile saline, expanding to take up space in the stomach. This reduces the stomach’s capacity, helping the patient feel full with smaller amounts of food.
Recovery: The procedure takes about 20-30 minutes, and patients are typically able to go home the same day. Some may experience nausea or discomfort for a few days as the body adjusts.
Follow-up and Removal: The balloon stays in the stomach for six months. After this period, it is removed in a similar endoscopic procedure.
Benefits of treatment
Non-Surgical: As a non-invasive procedure, it avoids the risks and recovery time associated with traditional surgery.
Effective Weight Loss: The balloon helps control portion sizes, promoting gradual, sustainable weight loss over six months.
Quick Recovery: Patients can return home the same day with minimal downtime.
Improved Health: Significant weight loss can reduce the risk of obesity-related conditions like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and sleep apnea.
Short-Term Commitment: The balloon is temporary, allowing patients to adjust their eating habits without permanent alteration of their digestive system.
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Post-Operation Care
Dietary Adjustments: Patients begin with a liquid diet for the first few days, progressing to soft foods and eventually a balanced diet of solid foods over a few weeks. Small, frequent meals are advised to avoid discomfort.
Hydration: Staying hydrated is crucial, especially in the first few days, to help with digestion and prevent dehydration.
Medications: Patients may be prescribed anti-nausea medications, as nausea or vomiting can occur while the body adjusts to the balloon.
Exercise: Light physical activity is encouraged as soon as possible, gradually increasing as the body adapts to the new dietary habits and weight loss process.
Regular Monitoring: Follow-up appointments with the healthcare team are necessary to track weight loss progress, adjust the diet, and manage any side effects.
Psychological Support: Counseling or support groups may be recommended to help with behavioral changes for long-term weight management.