The gastric balloon offers many advantages over conventional diets and weight loss programmes.
Your Gastric Balloon questions answered
How is a gastric balloon fitted ?
The fitting of the gastric balloon involves a visit to hospital to have a soft, silicone balloon fitted in the stomach and filled with sterile saline The procedures to fit and remove the gastric balloon are carried out by a consultant surgeon or physician which takes about 15 minutes while patients are under sedation.
Removing the gastric balloon
The gastric balloon will be removed after 6 months. With the gastric balloon you will have a feeling of satiety, or lack of hunger and with the help of the gastric balloon you can work on adopting the lifestyle changes needed to lose weight.
Is the gastric balloon a miracle ?
The Gastric Balloon is not a miracle cure for excess weight, but it is a very powerful tool to help you achieve your health goals. Under gastric balloon aftercare programme NIOPPS registered weight loss specialists will help you achieve your weight loss goals.
Gastric balloon aftercare with Gateway Health
One of the most important aspects of the gastric balloon weight loss treatment is the support programme. Gateway's world beating gastric balloon aftercare programme available rom Gateway Health at weight loss clinics throughout the UK.
Gastric balloon helping your lifestyle change
Making lifestyle changes can be challenging and our team of dedicated professionals will be there with you every step of the way. Our programme leaders understand your journey and many have been through weight loss treatment programmes themselves.
Am I suitable for a Gastric Balloon ?
The gastric balloon programme offers a non-surgical weight loss treatment and is most suitable for patients who are
• Gastric Balloon candidates must be least 18 years old
• Gastric Balloon candidates must have a BMI greater than 27
• Gastric Balloon candidates should be ready to comply with a serious medically supervised weight loss programme
There are certain medical conditions that would mean you are not suitable for an gastric balloon and these are*:
• Previous history of gastrointestinal surgery, obstruction,adhesive peritonitis or a large hiatus hernia
• Severe kidney, liver or lung disease
• Chronic, long term steroid treatment
• Unwillingness to adopt the dietary habits critical to the success of the treatment
• Drug or alcohol dependency in the last 12 months
• Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Had a gastric balloon fitted abroad ?
If you have had a gastric balloon fitted abroad you can still join the Gateway Health world weight loss programme
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For more information about the gastric balloon or to book your consultation (assessment) appointment;
*Full assessment of your suitability for a gastric balloon is always carried out with your health care team
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