The French regulatory authority ANSM has suspended sales of the Allurion Balloon in France. The company is withdrawing the device while addressing risks related to advertising and adverse events: ansm-sante-fr.translate.goog/actualites/lansm-suspend-les-ballons-gastriques-allurion?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp
I had my Allurion balloon put in four weeks ago, and I think it is definitely the best decision I made. I’m on the NHS bariatric list for a bypass, but thought it made common sense to try the less invasive balloon first. So far I’ve lost 20lbs, which considering I couldn’t lose a single lb before is amazing. I don’t ever feel hungry. The one and only downside for me is difficulty getting comfortable to sleep. The first week was HARD, but it soon settled down. I’m not expecting bypass results from the balloon, but so far it’s very positive for me.
Allurion was the best decision I have ever made I am currently on Week 13 of the 16 week programme. I honestly cannot recommend it enough. I’ve currently lost nearly 4 and a half stone and I never believed this was possible. For me, this isn’t a quick fix to lose weight, it completely changes your mentality. I’ve worked really hard with my dietician which has changed my thought process around nutrition. I have also been working with a PT outside the Allurion Programme.The resources have been there in order to educate and inform me of my bad habits pre-balloon. I’d tried every other possible solution of weight loss and only managed 1 and a half stone previously before I got bored. Now I am totally focussed on keeping my great habits and mindset even when the balloon deflates.
I have been reading about this balloon recently and even enquired about one but because I am epileptic they said I could have one, but I am really grateful you have done this video , knowing what I know now I won't waste my monies. Thank you
I started seeing ad's for this showing up since im currently going through weight loss (ive lost 6kg in the past 2 1/2 months). I still have 25KG (55LB) to go. I was interested in looking at more on this since its non invasive and 16 weeks worth of weight loss (@1.2KG/week) is about what im targetting, but $8000 CAD 😮 Thats about $10k in my currency, and theres no insurance cover for it here unfortunately
Got mine done 4 months ago, it's not for everyone, definitely not me, only lost 3 kg just the first week due to forcibly eating soup only and suffering agonising stomach pain, afterwards it didn't help me lose weight, sure it stopped cravings but only mildly and I thought it would help me get fuller quick but didn't, even when I get cravings not sure if it's hunger or weird uncomfortable pain, I was even exercising and everything, so again, not for everyone, to me a waste of money and time and agony.
@luisafernandaferreira15 well basically the first 5 days were vomiting followed by severe stomach cramps( felt like blades were in my gut) Then for the next 4 months just didn't feel full but rather uncomfortable pain, I don't recommend it at all really.
May I ask what this balloon made of please? Also as you mentioned it may stuck in intestine and only way out is surgery, how successful is this operation? Thanks
In Australia, the gastric bypass surgery is from $14,000. From what I'm reading, the Allurion here costs around $7000 on average which is why I'm looking into it.
I find the whole concept appalling. Feeling full had never deterred me from overeating. The idea of stomach cramping & vomiting as acceptable seems to perpetuate eating disorder. Learning and changing unhealthy habits combined with low calorie intake, increased physical activity will be better in the long haul.
I don't think it makes the idea of vomiting and cramping acceptable? It's literally your body trying to reject a foreign object and then it stops as you get used to it (in the majority of patients) And they holistically worth with you to learn and change your unhealthy habits; the ballon itself sits in your stomach, reducing the size and helping pu know when you're full and kickstarting weight loss because you can't eat much.
The French regulatory authority ANSM has suspended sales of the Allurion Balloon in France. The company is withdrawing the device while addressing risks related to advertising and adverse events: ansm-sante-fr.translate.goog/actualites/lansm-suspend-les-ballons-gastriques-allurion?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp
I had my Allurion balloon put in four weeks ago, and I think it is definitely the best decision I made. I’m on the NHS bariatric list for a bypass, but thought it made common sense to try the less invasive balloon first. So far I’ve lost 20lbs, which considering I couldn’t lose a single lb before is amazing. I don’t ever feel hungry. The one and only downside for me is difficulty getting comfortable to sleep. The first week was HARD, but it soon settled down. I’m not expecting bypass results from the balloon, but so far it’s very positive for me.
Congrats!!!! Non-surgical is best. Anaesthetic is risky!
Where did you get this done
How much was it btw??
how many kilo were you when you start this ?
Hiya, I'm in the UK too. How are you finding 8 months down the line? X
Allurion was the best decision I have ever made
I am currently on Week 13 of the 16 week programme. I honestly cannot recommend it enough. I’ve currently lost nearly 4 and a half stone and I never believed this was possible.
For me, this isn’t a quick fix to lose weight, it completely changes your mentality. I’ve worked really hard with my dietician which has changed my thought process around nutrition. I have also been working with a PT outside the Allurion Programme.The resources have been there in order to educate and inform me of my bad habits pre-balloon. I’d tried every other possible solution of weight loss and only managed 1 and a half stone previously before I got bored. Now I am totally focussed on keeping my great habits and mindset even when the balloon deflates.
I wish this lasted longer. It's so expensive for only just 4 months! Hopefully they can create a longer lasting one in the future
They have the spatz3 balloon. It's for 12 months. But yes they have to put you to sleep with that one
How much?
Thank you so much Dr Brian Yeung for that informative review.
I have been reading about this balloon recently and even enquired about one but because I am epileptic they said I could have one, but I am really grateful you have done this video , knowing what I know now I won't waste my monies. Thank you
Hey, it’s working great for me, maybe have a consultation to talk to someone else about it?
Just found your channel when trying to lose fat. Really helpful channel. Subbed.
All ballon need the support of a nutritionist, clearly allurion seems the best option
I started seeing ad's for this showing up since im currently going through weight loss (ive lost 6kg in the past 2 1/2 months). I still have 25KG (55LB) to go.
I was interested in looking at more on this since its non invasive and 16 weeks worth of weight loss (@1.2KG/week) is about what im targetting, but $8000 CAD 😮
Thats about $10k in my currency, and theres no insurance cover for it here unfortunately
come to malaysia its only 4.6k CAD
Romania 3000 euro
I can’t imagine how horrible it would feel to have a big balloon in my stomach.
its not all that bad. i got use to it after a while
Thank you for sharing Dr Yeung
I’m interested. How does it work for those that live abroad.
Thank you doctor for this very useful video !!
Got mine done 4 months ago, it's not for everyone, definitely not me, only lost 3 kg just the first week due to forcibly eating soup only and suffering agonising stomach pain, afterwards it didn't help me lose weight, sure it stopped cravings but only mildly and I thought it would help me get fuller quick but didn't, even when I get cravings not sure if it's hunger or weird uncomfortable pain, I was even exercising and everything, so again, not for everyone, to me a waste of money and time and agony.
👋 if I may ask, why agony?
@luisafernandaferreira15 well basically the first 5 days were vomiting followed by severe stomach cramps( felt like blades were in my gut)
Then for the next 4 months just didn't feel full but rather uncomfortable pain, I don't recommend it at all really.
May I ask what this balloon made of please? Also as you mentioned it may stuck in intestine and only way out is surgery, how successful is this operation? Thanks
Pls see the video again
How much
Thanks for the info 😊 definitely not for me then.
Hi, Doctor. I sent you an email to ask you about some claims about green coffee beans. It'll be so helpful if you check it. Big thanks!
Does Canada cover the balloon under the universal health care?
No
8000$ .... Thats insane.
In Australia, the gastric bypass surgery is from $14,000. From what I'm reading, the Allurion here costs around $7000 on average which is why I'm looking into it.
How do I find doctors for this service
You can contact with Dr Rajat Goel
He is very good doctor
After swallaowing Allurion , can a patient take aeroplane ?
Not for 3 days..
Do you have to be a certain bmi
27 or higher
I've read it's for BMI 27-40 but not sure
I find the whole concept appalling. Feeling full had never deterred me from overeating. The idea of stomach cramping & vomiting as acceptable seems to perpetuate eating disorder. Learning and changing unhealthy habits combined with low calorie intake, increased physical activity will be better in the long haul.
I don't think it makes the idea of vomiting and cramping acceptable? It's literally your body trying to reject a foreign object and then it stops as you get used to it (in the majority of patients)
And they holistically worth with you to learn and change your unhealthy habits; the ballon itself sits in your stomach, reducing the size and helping pu know when you're full and kickstarting weight loss because you can't eat much.
Too expensive no way
Please dont do that. I did it last year and i regret every day 😢
Why do you regret?
Can I ask what happened
Why do you regret your procedure?
Why please?
Why 😮