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Making The ‘Right’ Medical Weight Loss Decision

Have you ever wondered what the ‘right’ decision is in regard to medical weight loss? I know I have. After speaking to many patients it has become apparent that there is no ‘right’ answer to that question, but there are a set of things that you can do in order to be more confident in the decisions that you make. To begin with, it’s good to assess the efforts you may have already made with the idea of weight loss in mind, considering what did and didn’t work and why that might have been.

Sometimes, eating right and trying to exercise are not enough for people when it comes to losing weight, and certain people will need additional help.

When considering a weight loss procedure you have various options, from a gastric balloon procedure, which is a minimally invasive procedure, or bariatric surgery which is a lifelong change to your body. Both balloons and weight loss surgery can help people make lifelong lifestyle changes, lose weight and avoid obesity related health conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. But, that is not to say that either option should be taken lightly.

The next step would be to accurately calculate your body mass index (BMI). We recommend taking up-to-date measurements and using our BMI calculator. With your up-to-date BMI you will be able to assess whether you are eligible for the following medical weight loss procedures (prior to further eligibility questions) with Allure Weightloss:

Gastric Balloons

  • Orbera 365: min. BMI of 30 required, upper limit of 50
  • BiB: min. BMI of 30 required, upper limit of 50

Bariatric Surgery

Non-Surgical & Surgical Medical Weight Loss Options

With Allure Weightloss there are distinct surgical and non-surgical medical weight loss options, which include the gastric balloon and bariatric surgery we are able to provide. As referenced above, we have two distinct types of gastric balloons. Gastric balloons are our non-surgical option. The Orbera 365 is FDA approved with an average total body weight loss of 10-18% with the Orbera. Gastric balloons are temporary tools that help individuals change habits for long-term success by reducing the feeling of hunger.

Bariatric surgery is, of course, a permanent option. What we mean by this is that the gastric sleeve and gastric bypass are not reversible. Both procedures rely on a surgeon drastically reducing the space that a person has in their stomach to digest food, limiting how much, what, and how they eat.

At Allure, we utilise handpicked Bariatric Consultant Surgeons and facilities in order to ensure our patients experience the best care possible, with an aftercare programme of dietitians and nurses that have been vetted with the same high levels of scrutiny. This is in order to help our patients feel confident about their procedure and aftercare.

In either case, it is essential that patients consider all of their options before electing to go through with an Allure Weightloss Programme, and are fully aware of the risks and complications that may arise. Being informed about your medical weight loss procedure is the best way to feel confident about any decision you decide to make.

Allure Weightloss Clinics

With clinics across England and Wales, Allure Weightloss are able to ensure patients are seen as close to home as possible. Each of the independently registered facilities was carefully selected to ensure they met our high standards. You can find your nearest clinic today by using our clinic locator tool.

Want to Begin a Medical Weight Loss Journey with Allure?

Learn more about medical weight loss options with Allure by contacting a member of the Allure Weightloss team.

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