Magnetic lower esophageal sphincter augmentation, also called the LINX procedure, is a minimally invasive treatment for chronic acid reflux.
It works by strengthening the muscle at the bottom of your esophagus called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). The LES typically opens to allow food to empty into your stomach and closes to prevent acid from flowing backward into your esophagus.
The LINX procedure involves placing a ring of tiny magnetic beads made of titanium around the LES to reinforce it and help keep it closed. The magnets are weak enough to allow food to pass into your stomach but strong enough to prevent food and acid from reentering the esophagus and causing heartburn.