Gastric Balloon: Why is this not an option?

Bariatric surgery is effective because of two effects:

1.- Reduced food intake

2.- Increased/rebalance of metabolic hormones that promote consumption of energy reserves

But here’s the problem: when you start researching gastric balloon, the information can feel overwhelming—but this is NOT a metabolic procedure and does NOT provide sustained, nor long-term weight loss

In this blog post, we’ll understand the complete breakdown of the gastric balloon in clear, simple terms, so you can make a confident, informed decision.

How does the gastric balloon work (or not work)? 

Gastric weight loss balloon

The gastric balloon is a non-surgical, temporary weight-loss option.

A soft balloon is placed into the stomach through the mouth and filled with saline. It takes up space, helping you feel full faster. The balloon is usually removed after 6 months. 

How it works:

  • A balloon takes up space in the stomach
  • Takes up space in the stomach, making people feel fuller with less food
  • No permanent changes to anatomy

What are the pros and cons of the gastric balloon?

Pros and Cons of Gastric Balloon

Pros:

  • No surgery required
  • Temporary and reversible
  • Short recovery time

Cons:

  • The balloon must be removed every 6 months
  • Not covered by insurance (average out-of-pocket costs between $6000-7000 USD)
  • Less weight loss than surgery
  • Weight regain after removal

Conclusion 

When it comes to a gastric balloon, the benefits are limited, as it is not a metabolic procedure

  • If you want maximum, long-term weight loss, the gastric sleeve, bypass or duodenal switch are better options.
  • If you want a non-surgical, temporary solution, medical weight loss can give similar results to the gastric balloon

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Schedule a weight-loss consultation today and get clear answers based on your health, not internet opinions.

The sooner you get expert guidance, the sooner real change can begin.

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