Q1. Is Balloon Valvotomy a surgery?
No. It’s a non-surgical procedure done through a small puncture in the skin, not an open incision.
Q2. How long does recovery take?
Most people feel better within a few days and can return to normal activities in a week.
Q3. How long does the result last?
In most patients, the valve remains open for many years. Regular checkups help monitor its condition.
Q4. Are there any risks?
Minor bleeding or mild valve leakage can occur, but serious complications are rare when done by an experienced cardiologist.
Q5. Can the procedure be repeated?
Yes, if needed after several years, your doctor may recommend repeating Balloon Valvotomy depending on your valve’s condition.