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Proactol Reviews - A Revealing Look at Whether Stomach Balloons Offer a Free Risk Free Form of Weight Loss for You

Proactol Reviews - A Revealing Look at Whether Stomach Balloons Offer a Free Risk Free Form of Weight Loss for You

Could Stomach Balloons Offer You Risk-Free Weight Loss?

The last 20+ years have presented a number of different cosmetic solutions for preventing obesity gastric bypasses included. However despite the medical directive in 2006 which enforced the requirements that all Cosmetic Centers to have experienced staff and equipment, these types of weight loss surgeries are still very dangerous.

Even considering recent modifications where complication rates have dropped by 2.2% from 12.2% of patients to 10%, and mortality rates has shrunk from 0.28% to 0.20% - these modifications are small miniscule when you add to the equation the percentage of slimmers who willing undergo these procedures every single year

However, hope could be on the horizon for slimmers if the Reshape Medical of San Clemente's dual action balloon system is approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Structured to help slimmer's who fall either side of eligibility guidelines for gastric bypass and laparoscopic gastric band placements procedures, or who are considered to be too young (under18); the double-balloon device could easily cater for this overlooked group.

How does it work?

Currently, the dual action balloon mechanism is inserted down a patient's throat using thin tubing before being filled with saline. As these 2 oval sections are filled, slimmer's will soon will feel full and will quickly be able to reduce their portions.

More importantly, once slimmer's reach their ideal weight loss, this cosmetic device can easily by deflated and removed from the stomach without risk.

As we speak, this double balloon is scheduled to undergo its first medical trial at the beginning of May where 30 patients across three cosmetic centers will be equipped with this balloon mechanism. Should it work, this research will be extended to 350 consumers across 10 medical centers and eventually will be presented to the Food and Drug Administration for permission to be used.

Is the balloon safe?

It is undisputable that this device could potentially help hundreds of thousands of consumers who are either under 18 or suffer from diabetes, coronary heart disease and severe joint problems to lose those excess lbs, yet this double-balloon has got a long way to go before it is recommended.

Back in 1984 a similar single balloon system was created by Garren-Edwards. However, with no backup membrane to protect it, this mechanism was prone to rupturing and slipping into the small intestine where it triggered risky blockages. Consequently, this device was quickly removed from the market.




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