What to expect
Post-op to 3 months later
Right after the procedure, your body will need to adjust to the intragastric balloon. You may experience symptoms like abdominal discomfort, nausea and/or vomiting. Your bariatric surgeon may recommend medication to help manage your symptoms, and you’ll follow up with our care team for education and support throughout your recovery and beyond.
Weight loss will begin soon after the procedure and you’ll see rapid results within the first three months. As with any weight loss program, your own efforts to change your diet and lifestyle and stay active can help improve your weight loss results with intragastric balloon.
Having a healthy mindset is also an important aspect of your long-term weight loss journey.
4-6 months later
During months four through six, you'll focus on reinforcing the good habits you've learned from the early months of intragastric balloon surgery. This includes healthy eating 3behaviors and mindset for long-term healthy weight management.
Working closely with your bariatric team, you'll follow a personalized nutrition and exercise plan to help improve your results from intragastric balloon. You'll meet regularly with your weight loss treatment team, which includes bariatric dietitians, exercise specialist, psychologist, nurse practitioner and bariatric surgeon.
Removing the intragastric balloon
This is a nonsurgical procedure that takes only about 20 to 30 minutes. The balloon is removed after you've had it in your stomach for six months and have learned to recognize fullness and implement healthy eating and lifestyle behaviors. Your bariatric support team will continue to work closely with you to keep you on track for your goals.