Accord Medical Clinic – Singapore
An implanted pacemaker-like device that sends pulses to the stomach to promote fullness and delay emptying.
A small pacemaker-like device placed under the skin that sends gentle electrical pulses to the stomach. It can delay stomach emptying and send fullness signals to the brain, helping some people feel full sooner and eat less.
An implantable device that delivers low-energy, high-frequency electrical pulses to the gastric antrum through serosal electrodes. It modulates gastric motility and vagal signalling to enhance early satiety and delay gastric emptying. It is approved for refractory gastroparesis, while its use in obesity remains investigational.
Although still being studied for obesity, gastric electrical stimulation illustrates the emerging role of neuromodulation in appetite control. Dr. Joseph Wang keeps current with such technologies to guide patients toward proven, appropriate treatments.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns. Accord Medical Clinic Singapore is an MOH-registered medical clinic in Singapore. Dr Joseph Wang (Family Physician) provides medical weight management consultations.