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The Gastric Balloon procedure is a non-surgical, temporary weight loss treatment, involving the placement of a saline-filled balloon in the stomach to promote a feeling of fullness and reduce food intake

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    Get gastric sleeve surgery for $6,900 with insurance or $18,900 self-funded. We offer gastric band conversion to gastric sleeve or bypass in a single operation. Our highly specialized Laparoscopic and Robotic surgery team excels in all aspects of bariatric surgery including gastric plication, revision surgery, and more. We also provide professional body contouring surgery to remove excess skin and fat, restoring your hourglass shape, and offer other services like botulinic toxin injections. Additionally, we have extensive experience in laparoscopic/robotic surgery for gallbladder, hernia, reflux, and bowel surgery for patients of all ages and weights.

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  • Is gastric balloon safe?

    Yes, according to healthcare professionals, it is generally safe. However, it is important to discuss potential risks with a healthcare provider.

  • How much is a gastric balloon in the UK?

    The cost of a gastric balloon in the UK typically ranges from €3,500 to €5,000, depending on the clinic and specific package options.

  • Does gastric balloon work?

    Yes, the gastric balloon helps reduce appetite, leading to weight loss when combined with diet and lifestyle changes.

  • Can I get gastric balloon on NHS?

    Gastric balloons are not usually available on the NHS, except in very specific cases where other weight loss options have failed, and the patient meets strict criteria.

  • Can I eat normally with a gastric balloon?

    You’ll need to follow a special diet and eat smaller portions to avoid discomfort.

  • Who is eligible for a gastric balloon?

    People with a BMI of 27 or higher, who haven’t succeeded with diet and exercise alone.