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The 16-year-old reality star, also known as Honey Boo Boo, recently cleared up recent reports that she’s scheduled to get a suture sculpt endoscopic sleeve next month with weight-loss doctor Steven Batash…
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Dr. Steven Batash is a well-respected gastroenterologist, based in Queens. He has been selected as a 2022 Top Patient Rated NY Gastroenterologist as a result of five-star ratings from patients through reputable…
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“We have to remember that medications like Ozempic and Wegovy are meant for people who are over a BMI of 30 or 27 with one comorbidity,” said Batash.
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Dr. Batash is one of only a handful of doctors performing ESG, which costs about $11,000 out-of-pocket, because most insurance companies don’t cover it…
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Steven Batash, MD, explains that accelerated weight loss causes the body to release extra cholesterol into bile. Oftentimes the gallbladder struggles to keep up with the increased demand on the organ…
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Dr. Batash shared that he’s tried Ozempic for the same reason that women are often lambasted in the press—wanting to lose 10 or so pounds—and he feels much better since doing so…
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Forbes: If these effects are too extreme, Batash recommends either lowering the dosage or stopping usage altogether…
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Eat This, Not That: Ozempic (Semaglutide) is particularly effective for a sustained weight loss journey in middle-aged women and menopausal women,” Dr. Steven Batash, MD…
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Radar Online: Doe Doe announced they got the procedure together via Instagram in August, thanking New York-based Dr. Steven Batash…
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Today: Dr. Batash said that a wheat allergy like the type Frankel was diagnosed with requires serious attention…
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Newsweek: A suture sculpt endoscopic sleeve is considered a non-invasive weight loss procedure…
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Page Six: The “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” alum’s manager told us that Thompson and her boyfriend…
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The Independent: Alana Thompson, the star of the reality series Honey Boo Boo, is to undergo weight loss surgery…
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Extra TV: According to Dr. Batash’s website, this is a “nonsurgical outpatient procedure that reduces…
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Us Weekly: The reality TV personality, 16, will have the Suture Sculpt Endoscopic Sleeve procedure…
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In Touch Weekly: The reality star will travel to Queens to receive a suture sculpt endoscopic sleeve from Dr. Steven…
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FOX 5 New York: The “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” alum will receive the Suture Sculpt from weight loss Dr. Batash…
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Just Jared Jr.: Alana is getting the suture sculpt from weight loss Dr. Batash, as she wants to lose over 100lbs…
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The New York Post: Soon after her b-day, she will be jetting off to New York City to receive a suture sculpt…
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Vim Buzz: Steven Batash is recognized as a New York gastroenterologist with the highest patient rating…
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Pop Culture: Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson has decided to undergo weight loss surgery…
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Dlisted: Honey Boo Boo is going to weight loss doctor Steven Batash in Queens, New York. Since Honey Boo Boo…
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The Sun: The reality star has opted for a “suture sculpt endoscopic sleeve” from doctor Steven Batash…
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The Daily Mail: The Georgia-born 16-year-old’s manager Gina Rodriguez told TMZ on Wednesday that she’s enlisting Dr. Steven Batash to help…
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RealSelf: One of the happy side effects that we found with Ozempic was that it allowed people to lose weight,” says Dr. Steven Batash…
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RealSelf: During the procedure, your stomach is reduced in size “essentially by folding it up like an accordion,” says Dr. Steven Batash…
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Health: Even more so than exercise, nutrition usually plays the biggest role in burning fat, Steven Batash, MD, a gastroenterologist…
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Healthline: While the medication may be the best option for some teenagers, Batash said providers should take extra care to evaluate young patients…
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Authority Magazine: There is no magic pill yet. I would love to find one but for now we have tools to fight obesity…
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CNBC: GLP-1s specifically decrease the amount of dopamine the brain releases after people indulge in behaviors like drinking, smoking…
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Essence: According to Dr. Batash, laxatives are a concerning approach to weight loss. While they may offer temporary weight loss, it’s predominantly water weight, not actual fat loss…
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Healthline: According to Dr. Steven Batash, compounded versions of drugs are custom-made to address any needs that cannot be met by commercially available products…
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Huffpost: “There are a few habits that are essential to good bowel movements, but the one that I mention the most is proper hydration,” said gastroenterologist Dr. Steven Batash…
ABOUT STEVEN BATASH MD

Steven Batash MD is among the world’s leading experts on non-surgical weight loss procedures. He has worked closely with the doctors who pioneered the techniques he practices, and has countless success stories of patients in the US, Europe and South America. Dr. Batash completed his undergraduate education at Columbia University and received his medical degree from NYU School of Medicine.
As a board-certified gastroenterologist, he is currently affiliated with NYU Langone Medical Center, Lenox Hill Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Batash has been practicing medicine in New York City for more than 30 years, and has been featured as a medical expert by NBC News, ABC News and USA Today.
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