Six hours post-procedure, you can start having small sips of liquid. You’ll stay on a liquid diet for the first three days before you can start eating soft foods. Slowly sip water after each meal to rinse the balloon and help prevent burps caused by food sticking to the device.
Avoid unnecessary physical activity the first week, then gradually increase as you become acclimated to the balloon.Â
Ten days after the insertion procedure, you should be able to start eating regular food. Your doctor and nutritionist will guide you through recommendations for dieting with healthy meals and supplements, in case you’re not getting enough vitamins and minerals.
This can be managed through the Allurion app, which acts as a hub for your weight loss plan, tracking and sharing your progress with linked health care professionals. Â
After approximately 16 weeks (4 months), the balloon’s time-activated release valve will open, allowing it to empty and pass naturally through your digestive system, meaning there's no need for endoscopic removal.
For two more months, you’ll continue to have support from a nutritionist and follow a behavioral modification program with a diet and exercise plan. Your doctor will schedule a follow-up appointment six months later (one year after the original placement).