Is it safe to go on a plane when you have an intragastric balloon (will it explode), what do I do about food if I’m going all-inclusive, will the gastric balloon be picked up on a body scanner in the airport? The short answer is that it is perfectly safe to go on a holiday with a gastric balloon but here’s a bit more info…
Can I fly with a gastric balloon?
Yes, you can. An aeroplane maintains normal pressure throughout the cabin, even at high altitudes, so the balloon will not be affected at all. No balloon ruptures.
Will the gastric balloon be picked up by the X-Ray machine/body scanner at the airport?
No, the gastric balloon device is made of silicone with no metallic parts to be picked up by X-Rays. It won’t be picked up by a body scanner either which can’t detect items within a body cavity.
How quickly can I travel after my gastric balloon procedure?
There is no medical reason why you couldn’t fly immediately after your procedure but the reality is that we advise you to wait for a few days until your feelings of nausea and acid reflux subside. Being cooped up on a plane when you’re feeling/being sick won’t be any fun for you (or your fellow passengers). Once these symptoms have subsided, you can fly as soon and as regularly as you wish. Our only advice is that if you are planning a trip abroad that will last longer than a month or where access to medical care would be limited, you may be better to wait to have your procedure until you return.
What about eating on holiday with a gastric balloon.? Can I go all-inclusive?
Following your procedure you will be on a nutritional regime of liquids, smooth purees and soft solids before you start back onto solid food after a week.