FIRST WEEK WITH ELIPSE BALLOON – WHAT TO EXPECT?

Do you need to lose weight on the recommendation of your doctors? Or do you just want to lose weight for a healthier you? 

But are you having a hard time losing those extra pounds naturally via diet and exercise?

Well, you don’t have to worry. There are plenty of weight loss procedures to choose from, such as lap band surgery in Los Angeles. And thankfully, not all of them involve you having to be opened up on the operating table.

One of the non-invasive ones that are popular right now is the Elipse balloon procedure. And even if it’s non-surgical, it’s guaranteed to help you significant amounts of weight in a relatively short period of time. Google “Elipse Balloon before and after” and you’ll see what we mean.

And while you risk getting the same as Orbera balloon side effects, this procedue is relatively safe.

Interested in getting this done for yourself? Well, you should know that it’s not exactly a procedure that has instant results. So what exactly can you expect when you have an Elipse balloon inside you?

That’s exactly what we’re going to discuss in this blog post. Keep on reading to find out!

 

First things first: what’s an Elipse Balloon?

The Elipse balloon is the first gastric balloon for weight loss that does not require a procedure in order to place or remove it. There is no surgery, endoscopy, or anesthesia required, unlike a lap band surgery in California.

To get the balloon placed inside you, all you have to do is swallow it when you visit your doctor’s office. And when it’s time to be removed, you don’t have to do anything because it will pass through your digestive system naturally months later.

The entire process of swallowing and placing the Elipse Gastric Balloon takes only a total of 15 to 30 minutes. And like other gastric balloons, it takes up space in your stomach, helping you to feel full quicker and making you eat less. As a result, you’ll lose weight!

After the balloon is inside you, you will have to see your doctor weekly so that your progress can be monitored. You’ll also be given a healthy eating plan. As long as you adhere to the diet and exercise plan, you’ll see major changes in 16 weeks!

 

What is the usual Elipse Balloon price?

An Elipse Balloon in the USA’s price can be an average of around $4,800. However, do take note that the price will vary on where in the USA as well as your surgeon’s experience and expertise.

For example, you can expect a higher average cost in New York than in other places. And do remember that the cost does not include anesthesia or others. Make sure to ask for a breakdown just to be sure about the actual fees involved.

 

What can you expect within the first week of the Elipse balloon insertion? 

The first week after the Elipse balloon is inserted inside you is a time of adjustment and recovery. It is important to follow the instructions of your healthcare provider and to take care of yourself during this time to ensure a smooth and successful recovery.

Here’s what you can generally expect to happen to you during this first week.

 

Day 1: The Elipse balloon procedure and immediate aftermath

The Elipse balloon procedure is typically done in an outpatient setting, which means you’ll be able to go home the same day. As mentioned above, the procedure will be quick, only taking you 15 to 30 minutes. And don’t be afraid – you’ll undergo light sedation or anesthesia so that you’ll be more comfortable.

After you ingest the balloon, you’ll be directed to a recovery area. Here, your doctor or your nurse will monitor you just to check if you’re doing okay. They’ll also be on the lookout for any negative signs, such as if you feel pain or too much discomfort. 

Do note that you WILL feel discomfort in the stomach, but it will be gone after a few hours. 

Once the monitoring is done, your doctor will give you specific instructions for post-procedure care. Some of these include taking pain medication as well as the activities to avoid for a few days. Make sure to follow these so that you can recover faster.

 

Days 2-3: You will have to adjust to the balloon.

During the first few days after you ingest the balloon, you might experience discomfort or bloating as you adjust to the balloon. It’s completely normal, but if you feel like something is wrong, do not hesitate to let your doctor know.

While eating, you’ll definitely feel more full when you eat, because of the presence of the balloon in your stomach. You should take it as a good sign that means the balloon is working. 

Speaking of eating, make sure to follow the diet prescribed, which is usually a liquid diet on your first week. And of course, don’t forget to stay hydrated!

 

Days 4-7: You’ll slowly feel normal again.

Four or five daysa after the procedure, you should be feeling a lot better, and going back to your normal life routine. There will still definitely be some bloating or discomfort, but you’re going to notice it less.

On the seventh day, you can start eating soup, yogurt and other soft foods. You might not feel hungry, but it is better to eat regularly. Just slow down or stop if you don’t feel comfortable. At this time, resist the urge to eat solids once again, or at least check with your doctor before doing so, just to be safe.

Make sure to keep sticking to your diet plan to get the best possible results from the balloon!

 

Can you get Elipse Balloon here at Davtyan Weight Loss and Wellness?

As of the moment, the Elipse balloon procedure is not yet FDA-approved in the United States. So while the idea might be appealing to you, right now, it is not available.

But don’t fret! Here at Davtyan Weight Loss and Wellness, you can get a lap band in Los Angeles as well as other procedures such as other gastric balloon choices, gastric sleeve accordion procedure, and bariatric revision.

 

Final Words

We hope this article gives you an idea of what to expect during the first week with the Elipse balloon. As with any medical procedure, always make sure to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions and to let your doctor know if you have any concerns.

And again, the procedure is not yet approved here in the USA, so in the meantime, if ever you do decide to get the procedure done for you, make sure to get ones that are safe for you! 

Good luck on your weight loss journey! If ever you do decide to push through with any weight loss procedure, we look forward to serving you here at Davtyan Weight Loss and Wellness.

We have helped thousands of patients in Los Angeles, Glendale, Beverly Hills, Rancho Cucamonga, and Inland Empire to lose weight, regain their health and beauty and achieve spectacular weight loss results.

We’d love to do the same for you.