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How a Gastric Balloon Can Help You Lose Weight
A gastric balloon, also known as an intragastric balloon, is an inflatable medical device that is designed to help you lose weight when diet and exercise are not enough to get you in shape. A gastric balloon is not a good choice for people who are not interested in surgery or who are not confident in their weight loss efforts.
Intragastric balloon

An intragastric gastric balloon is a medical device that is implanted in the stomach to help a person who is severely overweight. The balloon is made of silicone and is inserted into an empty stomach. It is filled with a liquid solution that is supposed to create a feeling of satiety. The balloon itself is nonsurgical, and it is implanted in the stomach for a limited time.

The device is connected to the stomach with a tether. The tether can be made of a strong, flexible metal or plastic with a soft outer sheath to protect it from the stomach's acidic environment.
Elipse gastric balloon

The Elipse gastric balloon is a non-invasive procedure for weight loss . It does not require anesthesia or endoscopy, and it is absorbed into the stomach via water. Patients can remove it when the balloon is no longer needed. Patients do not experience any pain or discomfort after the procedure.

Patients usually lose about 20 percent of their weight following the procedure, and it can be an effective way to lose the last few pounds. This is because the balloon takes up space in the stomach, allowing patients to feel full with a smaller amount of food. It can also help patients develop healthy eating and exercise habits.

The Elipse balloon can be used to treat patients who are severely overweight or obese. It is a safe, effective way to prevent and treat the various pathologies that result from being overweight or obese. Unlike other methods, the Elipse balloon does not require endoscopy, which makes it suitable for doctors who are not specialists in obesity.
Orbera(tm) balloon

The Orbera(tm) gastric ballon is implanted into the stomach under mild sedation. A thin balloon is inserted and filled with saline. The procedure typically takes 20 to 30 minutes, and the patient can return home the same day. Throughout its six-month stay, the balloon reduces the amount of food allowed into the stomach. In addition, the balloon can retrain the patient's brain to recognize when their stomach is full.

The balloon is placed in the stomach for six months, and the patient must continue making lifestyle changes to maintain a healthy weight. In the first three months, most patients experience significant weight loss. If the patient follows all recommendations, this weight loss is likely to continue.
Orbera(tm) saline balloon

The ORBERA(tm) saline gastri balloon is a minimally invasive, non-surgical solution for the problem of obesity. The balloon, which is implanted in the stomach, forces the body to eat smaller portions and retrains the brain to recognize fullness. As a result, the balloon causes patients to lose an average of 3 times more weight than they would have lost with diet and exercise alone. The balloon is placed into the stomach during a non-surgical outpatient procedure. After the balloon is placed, a diagnostic endoscopy is performed to make sure the procedure is safe.

The Orbera balloon is designed to stay in place for 6 months. However, the risk of sudden emptying and perforation increases after that time. It may also migrate into the bowel and obstruct it. Therefore, the ORBERA must be removed under sedation.
Orbera(tm) polyurethane balloon

The Orbera(tm) polyurethale gastric balloon is a nonsurgical weight loss treatment that retrains your brain to anticipate fullness and reduces your caloric intake. With proper nutrition, the balloon can help you lose up to 50 pounds in the first six months. The balloon is safe, easy to use, and requires no surgery.

There are several potential side effects from the Orbera. For example, some patients experience nausea and vomiting after the procedure. This can be a sign of a serious gastrointestinal problem, and in extreme cases, the patient could even die. Another risk is that the balloon deflates, causing bowel blockage. Although this has not been proven to cause death, it is still a serious concern.

The Orbera balloon is similar to many other intragastric balloons, which are designed to help patients lose weight. The main difference is the size of the balloon. The Orbera IGB can range in size from 400 to 700 mL.
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