Primary Obesity Surgery Endolumenal (POSE) is a minimally invasive weight loss procedure involving the use of an endoscope to create small incisions in the stomach, reducing its size and capacity. This helps patients feel fuller faster, limiting food intake and promoting weight loss.
Primary Obesity Surgery Endolumenal (POSE) is a minimally invasive weight loss procedure involving the use of an endoscope to create small incisions in the stomach, reducing its size and capacity. This helps patients feel fuller faster, limiting food intake and promoting weight loss.
Endolumenal surgery is a non-surgical obesity treatment using an endoscope. It restricts food intake by creating a feeling of fullness in New Zealand. This procedure involves the insertion of a balloon into the stomach.
The treatment is reversible and typically lasts for 6 months. Patients need to follow a specific diet during this period. New Zealand's healthcare system may cover a part of the costs depending on individual policies.