What is it?
Bariatric endoscopy is a group of weight-management procedures performed entirely through an endoscope, without abdominal surgery. The two main options at the clinic are the intragastric balloon and endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty.
An intragastric balloon is a soft, saline-filled balloon placed inside the stomach for a fixed period (typically six months) to reduce stomach capacity and slow gastric emptying. ESG uses endoscopic sutures to reshape the stomach into a narrower tube, similar in concept to surgical sleeve gastrectomy but without external incisions and without removing any stomach tissue.


