The Most Common Questions People ask about Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty

Since people want to improve productivity and reduce the risk of suffering a disease, they employ measures such as exercise and a healthy diet to control their weight. However, there are instances where these measures do not yield the desired result. If you are suffering from the condition but are not ready to have surgery, Buckhead endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty is the best solution. This is the important information you should have before undertaking the process.

Why is it done?

The process aims to help you manage your weight, reducing the risk of suffering weight-related illnesses such as;

  •         High blood pressure
  •         Osteoarthritis
  •         Sleep Apnea
  •         Stroke and Heart Disease
  •         Nonalcoholic fatty love disease

Who are the candidates for the procedure?

Even though the process has many benefits, it is crucial to highlight that it is not for everyone. It only applies to people whose body mass index (BMI) exceeds 30 and has failed to manage their weight through lifestyle modification or who are not ready to have or not fit to pursue bariatric surgery.

Who are the people exempted from the procedure?

Being overweight alone does not automatically qualify you for the endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty. For example, you cannot undertake the procedure if you have a large hiatal hernia. Besides, if you have other conditions arising from gastrointestinal bleeds, such as a peptic ulcer or gastritis, the process may not be suitable for you. The specialist must carry out an advance screening to determine if the process will have the desired result.

How to prepare?

After the specialist confirms that you have qualified for the procedure, they will give you specific instructions on measures to take to prepare for it. The most common preparations include;

  •         Having different lab tests and exams
  •         Limiting the eating, drinking, and medications that you are having.
  •         Starting  a physical activity program

What happens during the procedure?

Most people do not understand what happens because when the procedure is carried out, they are usually under general anesthesia; therefore, not conscious of what happens around them. The specialist will insert the endoscope with a tiny camera through your mouth to the stomach. The camera helps the endoscopist operate the stomach without carrying out any incisions on the abdomen. The doctor will change your stomach’s structure, making it have a tube shape. This process takes approximately 60 to 90 minutes.

What happens after the process?

 After the procedure, you will be restricted on the amount and type of food to eat because you will usually feel full fast. For instance, you will not be allowed to eat for some hours after the procedure. Later, you will be allowed to eat a liquid diet for not less than two weeks, then shift to the semisolid foods and later the regular diet.

Are you an individual struggling to manage your weight regardless of exhausting all the traditional measures? There is hope for you. Peachtree Surgical & Bariatrics offers the best weight management procedure. The facility has a team of specialists who diagnose your condition and suggest the best method. Visit the facility today and have your desired weight back.