Orbera inflated with saline and deflated. |
Orbera in the stomach |
It doesn't require surgery.
AND it's removed after six months.
Talk about a weight loss tool for the those of us fearful of a commitment.
But wait.
There's more!
It's durable.
It's safe.
AND it's now FDA approved.
Over 220,000 patients worldwide have received this tool as part of an entire weight loss program that include nutritional guidance, exercise requirements, and the medical support from a bariatric team.
And now us Americans can get Orbera too! Is it for you?
Watch this quick video to meet an Orbera (and me!) up close and personal:
Here's a video of the placement of Orbera: https://youtu.be/w9dWiV_pYdE
Here's a link to find an Orbera specialist near you: http://www.orbera.com/find_a_specialist
So glad your still blogging. I lost that will for a while, had some issues with my band, and changed doctors. I feel like I am back on track now and working hard to stick to it! Tomorrow is day 44 in a row of moving and I am down 12 lbs! Looking forward to a Cabo trip in 6 months, and wanting a smaller body to take a long! Thanks for inspiring!
ReplyDeleteWeight loss surgery, also called bariatric surgery, is used to treat people who are dangerously obese.
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