An implant configured for ingestion by a patient. After the implant has
been swallowed by the patient and is disposed within the target location,
e.g. the patient's stomach, an inflation subcomponent causes the implant
to expand from a compact delivery state to an expanded, volume-occupying,
deployed state. In the deployed state the implant creates a sensation of
satiety in the patient stomach and thereby aids in limiting food intake
and obesity. After a predetermined time a deflation subcomponent is
actuated and the implant reduces in size so as to allow it to pass
through the remainder of the patient's digestive track. The device may
further incorporate tracking and visualization subcomponents, as well as
pharmaceutical delivery subcomponents.