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Intragastric Balloon (IGB)

An intragastric balloon (IGB) is a temporary tool to help with weight loss. It takes up space in the stomach, helping you feel full faster and eat less. Although no surgery is involved, lower food intake can still cause nutritional gaps. Celebrate® offers supplements that support your body during this period, helping you stay energized and well-nourished.

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Intragastric balloon and nutritional support

An intragastric balloon is a temporary, non-surgical weight loss treatment designed to support people who are not ready for bariatric surgery. Because food intake is reduced during treatment, nutrition still plays an important role. Understanding how an intragastric balloon works helps set realistic expectations and supports healthier outcomes. Celebrate Vitamins is here to explain everything.

What an intragastric balloon is

An intragastric balloon is a soft balloon that is placed in the stomach for a limited period of time. Once in place, it is filled with fluid or air to partially occupy space in the stomach. This helps patients feel full sooner and supports reduced food intake.

How an intragastric balloon works

The balloon creates a feeling of early satiety, which can help patients eat smaller portions. Because the stomach itself is not altered, digestion continues as normal. Most patients work closely with a care team to adjust eating habits during this period.

Why an intragastric balloon is a temporary solution

An intragastric balloon is designed to stay in place for a limited number of months. After removal, the stomach returns to its original size. Long-term results depend largely on lifestyle changes made during treatment.

Potential benefits of an intragastric balloon

An intragastric balloon may be suitable for patients looking for a temporary approach to weight management.

  • No surgery: the stomach remains anatomically unchanged.
  • Temporary support: the balloon is removed after a set period.
  • Early intervention: may help support lifestyle changes.

Limitations and considerations

Results vary between patients and depend heavily on behavior change. Some individuals experience nausea or discomfort, especially in the early weeks. Without consistent guidance, weight regain after removal is possible.

Nutritional impact during balloon treatmen

Smaller portions and reduced appetite can make it challenging to meet daily nutrient needs. Even without malabsorption, low intake can increase the risk of deficiencies. Paying attention to food quality becomes essential.

Why supplementation can be helpful during and after treatment

Supplementation can support nutritional balance when intake is limited.

Support you can rely on during your weight loss journey

An intragastric balloon can be part of a broader weight management plan. Celebrate Vitamins supports patients with supplements designed to help maintain nutritional balance during periods of reduced intake. Always coordinate nutritional choices with your healthcare provider to ensure they align with your personal needs and long-term goals.

What happens after balloon removal

After the balloon is removed, appetite often increases. This phase requires careful attention to routines established during treatment. Some patients continue with lifestyle support, while others explore further medical options.

Intragastric balloon compared to bariatric surgery

For some patients, an intragastric balloon can be a first step before considering surgical options. Here’s how it compares to other common procedures:

Intragastric balloon

Surgical procedure: No surgery.

Duration: Temporary.

Nutritional impact: Reduced intake.

Sleeve gastrectomy

Surgical procedure: Permanent surgery.

Duration: Permanent.

Nutritional impact: Reduced intake.

Gastric bypass

Surgical procedure: Permanent surgery.

Duration: Permanent.

Nutritional impact: Reduced intake and absorption.

Frequently asked questions about intragastric balloons