Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure aimed at weight loss, utilizing an endoscope to decrease the stomach's size. This method creates a sleeve-like configuration within the stomach, restricting the quantity of food that can be ingested at once. By suturing the stomach wall, the procedure effectively reduces its volume, resulting in a notable decrease in food consumption and fostering a sense of fullness after smaller meals. This technique is especially advantageous for those who may not qualify for more invasive surgical alternatives, as it eliminates the need for incisions and generally leads to a quicker recovery period.