Gastric Ballon
What is Gastric Ballon?
It is a temporary, non-surgical, outpatient method that involves placing a balloon made of soft, expandable silicone in the stomach, which is introduced through endoscopy with sedation, and then inflated inside the stomach to create a feeling of fullness, leading to a reduction in food intake.

How does it work?
It takes up space in the stomach:
Reduces your capacity by 30%, creating a feeling of fullness with smaller meals. This helps you consume fewer calories.
Loss of appetite:
It contributes to loss of appetite by delaying stomach emptying, which makes you feel full for longer between meals.
Duration of treatment:
The duration ranges from 6 months to a maximum of 1 year. Once the goal is achieved, it is removed in the same way through outpatient endoscopy, completely preserving its anatomy.
How much weight can I lose:
Lose up to (18 to 20 kg) or (39 to 44 pounds) of your current weight.
