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You are NOT a Candidate for a Gastric Balloon if… You are outside of the 30-40 BMI range. You are unwilling or unable to follow a 12-month program, beginning with the placement of the balloon and continuing for 6 months after, that includes a healthy diet and exercise plan.
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Read More »As with all cosmetic surgery, it is important to have realistic expectations regarding the outcome of your gastric balloon procedure. While most patients see the biggest impact after 2-3 months, the true measure of success will come after six months when the balloon is removed again. You can expect the weight loss to be permanent, because the purpose of the balloon is to adapt your eating habits for the long term. Patients can expect to lose between 20 and 50 lbs with the help of the balloon, but higher weight loss numbers are not uncommon.
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Read More »Surgical solutions have proven to be very effective in achieving long-term weight loss. Bariatric surgery essentially restricts the amount of food the stomach can hold. The most common such procedures are gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and adjustable gastric band. Gastric bypass is considered the “gold standard” among weight loss surgeries. And yet, while effective, these surgeries don’t work for everyone. Mainly because man patients consider them too invasive. They typically require longer anesthesia, incisions, stitches, and much longer downtime. Man patients can’t afford to or do not want to invest so much time in a weight-loss procedure. Conclusion: If you are trying to lose weight but have not had any long-term success with diet and exercise, if you want to avoid full-on gastric surgery but are in good general health and in a BMI range between 30 and 40, you are a good candidate for a Gastric Balloon.
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