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If you are a single mother and you are concerned about your health, there are many non surgical weight loss options available. These options include gastric balloon, Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, Obalon, and Vertical sleeve gastrectomy. Each has its advantages and disadvantages and you should do your research before deciding on a procedure.
Gastric balloon
Compared to surgical procedures, non surgical weight loss with gastric balloons is safe and can lead to long-term weight loss. A typical patient will lose anywhere from 20 to 50 pounds after the procedure. During the first few weeks following the procedure, patients can expect to feel full quicker and less hungry. However, they should be prepared for some temporary side effects, such as acid reflux. After the procedure, patients often need to take anti-reflux medications, such as Prilosec. They may also experience nausea and vomiting for the first few days after the procedure.
The procedure typically takes about 20 minutes and requires a small endoscopic instrument. Unlike other surgical procedures, it doesn’t involve the use of an operating room and can often be done on the same day. The patient is put under sedation during the procedure, which means that the recovery time is shorter. Another benefit of gastric balloon surgery is that it is reversible. After six months, patients can have the balloon removed.
Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty
Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasties are nonsurgical procedures that reduce the size of the stomach. The procedure uses endoscopic sutures to create a thin, sleeve-shaped stomach. It is similar to sleeve gastrectomy, except that it does not involve removing any stomach tissue. Patients can expect to see results in as little as two to six months.
Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasties are minimally invasive procedures that can dramatically reduce a person’s BMI and improve obesity-related health conditions. Endoscopic surgery is less invasive than traditional surgery and leaves no visible scarring. During the procedure, surgeons place sutures in the stomach using an endoscope and an attached suturing device.
Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasties are recommended for patients with a BMI of 30 or more and who have failed to lose weight through diet and exercise. Although there are some risks associated with the procedure, most patients lose 15 to 20% of their initial body weight after the procedure.
Obalon
Obalon is a non-surgical weight loss procedure, and is a good option for patients who want to lose weight without surgery. The process begins with an initial consultation with a doctor, during which the doctor will review your medical history and order lab tests. Once you are evaluated, you will receive a personalized treatment plan. Before you begin treatment, you should schedule a meeting with a dietitian and nutritionist to discuss what to expect. Once your physician has cleared you for Obalon treatment, you’ll be given a capsule to swallow along with water. The physician will hold the catheter during the procedure, and will then guide you through the process of swallowing the capsule.
The Obalon system requires no surgery and uses an innovative balloon system that enters the stomach through a capsule. The procedure lasts about ten minutes and requires no sedation. Patients should continue a diet and exercise program while on treatment.
Vertical sleeve gastrectomy
One option for non surgical weight loss is Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy (VSG). This minimally invasive procedure reduces the size of the stomach, reducing its capacity to three to four ounces. This procedure works by reducing levels of the hunger hormone ghrelin, which controls appetite. As a result, patients lose a large percentage of their excess weight.
The procedure is not an overnight fix for obesity and requires a significant change in lifestyle. After surgery, patients will be forced to consume small meals and may even experience food intolerances. This type of surgery may also result in a second or third weight loss surgery. It is not a quick fix, but can help you lose weight permanently.
The recovery period from VSG is generally short and involves only one or two days in the hospital. The procedure involves the creation of four or five small incisions in the abdomen. The surgeon inserts small tools through these incisions. Patients are monitored closely during the first two days after the procedure. Although VSG surgery is associated with minimal postoperative pain, patients are expected to undergo a strict diet for the rest of their lives. In the first week or two after surgery, patients begin to reintroduce foods in phases. They start with a clear liquid diet, progress to a soft diet and gradually return to their regular diet in the weeks ahead.