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Cost · Last reviewed 18 July 2025
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Gastric balloon cost, the honest maths.

A gastric balloon is a temporary, non surgical option, which is why the price gap between home and abroad looks so wide. Here is the indicative cost, what drives it, and why the headline figure rarely tells the whole story. We never name a clinic.

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£4,500 to £8,000
Indicative UK private
lower abroad
6 to 12 mo
Then it is removed
a temporary tool
removal
Plan it from the start
a real later cost
The one honest thing
A balloon is temporary and stays in for months, then comes out. If you have it placed abroad, removal and the support that makes it work fall to you back home, so budget and plan for that from the start.
Quick answer

What does it really cost?

In the UK, a private gastric balloon commonly costs about four thousand five hundred to eight thousand pounds, depending on the balloon type and how long it stays in. Abroad, packages are often far lower, sometimes around one thousand eight hundred to two thousand eight hundred pounds, frequently bundled with a hotel stay and transfers.

These are indicative ranges, reviewed July 2025, not a quote. A balloon is temporary, so the cost that matters is the whole programme, including removal and the dietary support that decides whether the weight loss lasts. This is general information, not medical advice.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

A balloon is placed without surgery, usually through the mouth, and stays in for months before removal. Abroad the lower price mostly reflects lower labour and overheads, often packaged with a stay. The figures below are indicative.

Indicative ranges, reviewed July 2025. Not a quote. A balloon also costs nothing in maintained weight if the dietary support is missing, so weigh the programme, not the placement alone.

ItemAbroadUK private
Balloon placementabout £1,800 to £2,800£4,500 to £8,000
12 month balloon typeshigher end of rangeupper end
Removal lateroften back homesometimes included
Dietary support programmevaries widelyoften included

Always confirm the balloon type and how long it stays in, whether removal and dietitian support are included, and what happens if it deflates early or causes problems. Budget the whole programme, not the placement alone.

What drives the price

Why two quotes can mean different things.

The balloon type. Balloons differ in how long they stay in, from a few months to around a year, and some are swallowed rather than placed by endoscopy. A longer dwell or a newer device usually costs more.

What the programme includes. The real value is in the support around the balloon, such as dietitian input and follow up. A low placement price with no support is not the same product as a fuller programme.

Removal and aftercare. Removal is a separate step months later. Abroad it may not be included, and you will likely need it done where you live, which is a real later cost to budget for.

The hidden total abroad. Flights and a stay add to the placement price, and you should plan for support and removal at home. A package that looks far cheaper narrows once the whole programme is counted.

Why total cost matters more

The cheapest quote is rarely the true cost.

A gastric balloon is a temporary tool, not a permanent operation, and the weight loss tends to last only if it is paired with lasting changes in eating. That is why the dietitian support and follow up are not extras but the core of what you are paying for. A cheap placement with no support can leave you back where you started once the balloon comes out.

There is a practical catch with travelling too. The balloon stays in for months and then needs removing, and problems such as nausea, reflux, or a rare early deflation are easier to manage close to the clinic. If it is placed abroad, removal and any issue usually fall to you at home.

Before you pay, confirm: the balloon type and dwell time, whether removal and dietitian support are included, who manages a problem and the removal at home, and the full cost of the trip rather than the placement alone.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much does a gastric balloon cost?

In the UK indicatively about four thousand five hundred to eight thousand pounds privately, depending on the balloon type and dwell time. Abroad, packages often sit nearer one thousand eight hundred to two thousand eight hundred pounds. Reviewed June 2026 and not a quote.

Why is it so much cheaper abroad?

Mostly lower labour and clinic overheads, often packaged with a hotel and transfers. A lower price is not automatically lower quality, but check what support is included and how removal would work back home.

Is it available on the NHS?

It is sometimes considered for certain patients, but NHS access is limited and most people who choose a balloon pay privately. Eligibility and availability vary, so check your own position rather than assuming.

What does the headline price leave out?

Often the dietitian support that makes a balloon work, and the removal months later. Abroad, flights and a stay add to the total, and removal usually happens at home. Ask for a written breakdown.

Will the weight stay off?

A balloon is temporary, so lasting results depend on the eating changes built during the months it is in. Without that support, weight often returns after removal, which is why the programme matters more than the placement price.

Keep reading

Where to go next.

More weight loss guides are in production. In the meantime you can Get Matched or browse all procedures.

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