The Elipse balloon, a “swallowable” balloon, offers a non-surgical weight loss solution for individuals who prefer to avoid invasive weight loss surgery. Here are some ways in which the Elipse balloon procedure differs from surgery:
1. Implantation Process: Unlike surgery, there is no need for a procedure to implant the Elipse balloon. It is simply swallowed like a pill during a quick 20-minute outpatient appointment. An X-ray confirms its position in the stomach, and then it is filled with a harmless saline solution through a thin catheter tube.
2. Sedation: The Elipse procedure does not require any sedation or general anaesthesia, unlike surgery. This eliminates the risks associated with sedation and allows for a lower-risk experience without any groggy after-effects. You can even drive yourself home afterwards.
3. Cost: The Elipse balloon is a more cost-effective option compared to surgery. Even if you qualify for surgery on the NHS, the waiting times and requirements can be challenging. The Elipse procedure offers a more accessible alternative, without the need for strict guidelines and an extended period of preparation.
4. Temporary Measure: Unlike gastric surgery, the Elipse balloon is a temporary solution. After approximately 16 weeks, a time-activated valve opens, allowing the balloon to empty and pass naturally through the gastrointestinal tract without the need for a removal procedure.
The Elipse balloon works by creating a feeling of fullness in the stomach, reducing hunger and enabling individuals to eat less. Clinical studies have consistently shown that the Elipse balloon leads to an average weight loss of 2-2.5 stone (approximately 12-16 kg), with 72% of people maintaining their weight loss after the balloon is removed. The balloon provides 3.1 times more weight loss compared to diet and exercise alone, as demonstrated in various clinical studies.
Gastric Balloon Group offers comprehensive aftercare and support programs to help individuals maximise their weight loss results. As the UK’s only gastric balloon specialists, we prioritise quality and clinical standards. We are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to ensure high-quality care, and our consultant gastroenterologists are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC), ensuring expertise and professionalism.