Tongue Patch Diet

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Tongue Patch Diet (also known as The Weight Reduction Patch, Chugay Patch and Miracle Patch) is a fad diet that involves attaching a patch to the top of the tongue that makes eating painful in order to cause the person to avoid eating solid food. After being launched in 2009 by Nikolas Chugay, the diet was criticized by health experts and media outlets.{{cite web|url= http://www.christianpost.com/news/tongue-patch-diet-reviews-show-doctors-warnings-label-patch-dangerous-video-97500/#ixzz3QTa26XUm |title=An increasingly popular weight loss measure known as the "tongue patch diet" is getting reviews and warnings from doctors who say the procedure is "dangerous"|date=7 June 2013 |publisher=Christian Post|accessdate=30 January 2015}}

== History ==

Tongue Patch Diet was developed by Chugay, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, in 2009. Chugay got the idea of the diet from a friend who was doing a similar procedure in Mexico.{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/health/tongue-patch-diet-the-experts-weigh-in/ |title= 'Tongue Patch' Diet: The Experts Weigh In|publisher= Fox News|access-date=30 January 2015}} Chugay introduced the tongue patch diet as an alternative to invasive weight loss methods such as gastric bypass or Lapband surgery.{{cite web|url=http://www.upi.com/blog/2013/06/06/Tongue-patch-diet-forces-users-to-consume-liquids-only/3671370529692/|publisher=UPI|accessdate=2 February 2015|title=Tongue patch diet forces users to consume liquids only}} In 2011, a similar procedure was introduced in Venezuela. However, the procedure gained more popularity in Venezuela as compared to the USA.{{cite web|url=http://dailylounge.com/the-daily/entry/latest-insane-diet-trend-stitched-on-tongue-patches#sthash.TCyHM8be.dpuf|title= The Latest Insane Diet Trend? Stitched-On Tongue Patches |publisher=Daily Lounge|accessdate=30 January 2015}}

As of 2014, Chugay is the only surgeon in the USA who offers this treatment and it has not been approved by FDA.

Procedure

In the Tongue Patch Diet, a patch is stitched to the tongue of the dieter to make the consumption of solid food painful. The patch is made of Marlex, a polymer composed of polypropylene and high-density polyethylene.{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2010-aug-17-la-heb-tonguepatchweightloss-20100817-story.html|title= Now this sounds goofy: A tongue patch for weight loss?|work=Los Angeles Times|date= 17 August 2010|access-date=30 January 2015}} The procedure for stitching the patch to the tongue takes about ten minutes.{{cite web|url=http://www.womanshealthcanada.com/diet-patch-sewn-onto-your-tongue/ |title=Extreme Dieting!!|publisher=Womans Health Canada|accessdate=30 January 2015}}

Since consuming solid food is painful, the dieter has to resort to a restrictive 800-calorie liquid only diet developed by Chugay.{{cite web|url=http://www.fox.com.au/shows/fifi-and-jules/blogs/2013/8/tongue-patch-diet/|title= Tongue Patch Diet|publisher=Fox News|accessdate=30 January 2015}} The patch can be removed any time by snipping the sutures. However, it should be removed within a month or the tongue may start growing on the patch. Some patients have had the mesh in place up to 60 days without untoward effects. In the days subsequent to the procedure, the patient takes antibiotics for 3 days to minimize the risk of infection and washes with an antiseptic mouth wash to decrease the bacterial count.

According to Chugay, the diet can help a patient in reducing 30 pounds in one month.{{cite web|url=http://fox43.com/2013/06/25/new-diet-fad-includes-tongue-patch/|title= New diet fad includes tongue patch|date= 25 June 2013|publisher=Fox News|accessdate=30 January 2015}} Chugay and his son Paul Chugay published a study in the American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery that said 70 percent of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months.{{citation needed|date=March 2024|reason=Previous citation was a news article that did contain a reference to the published study.}}

After the patch has been applied, the 30-day regimen also includes 45 minutes of daily exercise, in addition to limiting caloric intake.{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Health/pain-weight-loss-tongue-patch-diet/story?id=19840923&page=2 |title=Pain = Weight Loss: The Tongue Patch Diet|publisher=ABC News|accessdate=30 January 2015}}

Risks

Patients may have a swollen tongue or difficulty speaking for the first 72 hours after the procedure. Chugay claims that the diet has no severe risks or side effects.{{cite web|url=http://www.medicaldaily.com/miracle-tongue-patch-surgery-causes-30-pound-weight-loss-making-eating-near-impossible-video-246549|title= 'Miracle' Tongue Patch Surgery Causes 30 Pound Weight Loss, By Making Eating Near Impossible [VIDEO] |date= 5 June 2013 |publisher=Medical Daily|accessdate=30 January 2015}}

Critics of the diet have labelled it as dangerous{{cite web|url=http://www.wbaltv.com/health/the-latest-insane-diet-trend-tongue-patches/20496818 |title=The latest crazy diet trend? Tongue patches|publisher=WBAL TV|accessdate=30 January 2015}} claiming that it could cause infection, swelling or nerve damage.

In mass media

After being launched, the diet has received considerable media attention, with health experts criticizing the diet.{{cite web|url=http://www.glamour.com/health-fitness/blogs/vitamin-g/2010/10/scary-weight-loss-strategy-sur |title=Scary Weight Loss Strategy: Surgeons Sew Patches on the Tongue Making Eating Painful |date=4 October 2010 |publisher=Glamour|accessdate=30 January 2015}} Many media outlets have also reviewed the diet negatively with Good Magazine writing that "in essence it's nothing more than a modern version of wiring one's jaw shut, forcing the "patient" to literally starve themselves."{{cite web|title=Is the "Tongue Patch" the Dumbest Diet Fad Ever?|url= http://magazine.good.is/articles/is-the-tongue-patch-the-dumbest-diet-fad-ever|publisher=Good Magazine|accessdate=30 January 2015}}

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