All you need to know about Allurion balloon surgery

Written in association with: Mr Simon Monkhouse
Published: | Updated: 25/07/2024
Edited by: Conor Lynch

The Allurion balloon, a revolutionary weight-loss device, offers a non-surgical, temporary solution for individuals struggling with obesity. Designed to aid in significant weight reduction, the Allurion balloon is a soft, expandable balloon that is swallowed in a capsule form and then inflated with a sterile solution once inside the stomach. Here to offer expert insights into this procedure is esteemed consultant upper GI and bariatric surgeon, Mr Simon Monkhouse

How does the Allurion Balloon work?

The balloon occupies space in the stomach, creating a feeling of fullness and reducing food intake. This aids in controlling portion sizes and encourages healthier eating habits. The balloon remains in the stomach for approximately 16 weeks before naturally deflating and passing out of the body.

 

Is the procedure safe?

The Allurion balloon is considered safe and is typically administered in an outpatient setting. The process involves no surgery, endoscopy, or anesthesia, reducing potential risks and complications. However, as with any medical procedure, there are some risks, including nausea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort, particularly in the initial days post-placement.

 

Who is an ideal candidate for the Allurion Balloon?

The ideal candidates are individuals with a body mass index (BMI) between 27 and 40 who have struggled to lose weight through diet and exercise alone. It is also suitable for those who prefer a non-surgical approach to weight loss.

 

What results can be expected?

On average, patients lose 10-15% of their total body weight during the balloon’s four-month placement period. Long-term success requires a commitment to a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition and regular physical activity.

 

Are there any dietary restrictions?

Patients are advised to follow a specific diet plan during the treatment period. Initially, a liquid diet is recommended, gradually transitioning to soft foods, and eventually, normal textured foods. Regular consultations with a dietitian are crucial to ensure optimal nutrition and sustained weight loss.

 

The Allurion balloon presents an effective weight-loss option for many individuals. By promoting a feeling of fullness and encouraging healthier eating habits, it offers a unique and temporary alternative to traditional weight-loss surgeries.

 

To book an appointment with Mr Simon Monkhouse today, just visit his Top Doctors profile. 

By Mr Simon Monkhouse
Surgery

Mr Simon Monkhouse is a highly regarded consultant upper gastrointestinal and bariatric surgeon who specialises in various weight loss surgeries such as gastric balloons, gastric bypasses, and sleeve gastrectomies. To date, Mr Monkhouse has performed over 1,000 bariatric surgical procedures as a consultant surgeon and over 1,000 Allurion balloons. He currently practises at the first UK centre of excellence for the procedure and it is still the UK’s most experienced Allurion provider. 

Mr Monkhouse completed his medical education at the University of Cambridge, graduating with top honours and receiving the Senior Whitby Scholarship for academic excellence. He underwent extensive training in bariatric units in Bristol, Taunton, and Newcastle, and holds a dedicated fellowship in bariatric surgery. His clinical interests also include keyhole surgeries for hernias, gallbladders, and anti-reflux procedures.

Mr Monkhouse is known for his patient-centric approach, providing comprehensive care before and after surgery, and working closely with a multidisciplinary team including dietitians and psychotherapists to ensure holistic support for his patients. His commitment to patient care has earned him several awards, such as the "Your Care Matters" award in 2015 and the "Certificate of Excellence" from iwantgreatcare in 2018. Additionally, he is actively involved in training future surgeons and has initiated national programs to enhance the quality of bariatric surgery.

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