Morbid obesity exists when excess weight is associated with undesirable implications for general health and when:

  • a person weighs at least twice his or her ideal weight
  • a person weighs at least 100 lbs. (45 kilos) more than his or her ideal weight. The above statements provide only a general description of morbid. The exact degree of excess weight is determined using the Body Mass Index (BMI), which employs both weight and height to calculate the measurement.

We use the term “morbid obesity” because this degree of excess weight may considerably reduce life expectancy and is associated with an increased risk of developing conditions or diseases such as:

  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Joint problems
  • Gallstones
  • Cerebral infarction
  • Heart and vascular diseases
  • Psychosocial problem

Obesity Increases Health Risks

With sufficient weight loss, your health can be improved, your risk of developing associated conditions or diseases can be reduced, and the quality of your life can be enhanced.

How Can You Lose Weight?

Bariatric Surgery: If diets, exercise programs, and other non-surgical methods have failed to help you achieve long-term weight loss, you may want to consider an operation to artificially reduce the capacity of the stomach and to help decrease your appetite. The Inamed LAP BAND System’s innovative surgical technology can help you attain desirable weight-loss results. The Inamed LAP BAND System

The Inamed LAP BAND System The word LAP-BAND is the abbreviated and trademarked combination of two words (LAP from laparoscopic and BAND from gastric band). Learn about the advantages of Lap-Band surgery.