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We invite you to view these videos to learn more about our bariatric surgery procedures and our comprehensive approach to treatment and follow-up care. Our video segments will introduce you to Dr. Kim, our staff members, and patients as they describe what sets the Live Life Again Center for Bariatric Surgery apart from other practices in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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David D. Kim, M.D., F.A.C.S.
35 Veranda Lane Ste 100 Colleyville,Texas 76034
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Phone: (817) 717-7447
FAX: (817) 581-6127

Dr. Kim performs surgery at Forest park medical center, and other hospitals in the Dallas -Ft. Worth area
Advanced Bariatric Center of Dallas
11990 North Central Expressway
Dallas, TX 75243
Phone: (214) 614-7036

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What does your BMI mean?

BMI 18-24
= Normal Weight
BMI 25-29
= Overweight
BMI 30-34
= Moderate Obesity
BMI 35-39
= Severe Obesity
BMI > 40
= Morbid Obesity

BMI, or body mass index, is a system of measurement that helps a patient figure out how overweight he or she is. A BMI of 20 to 25 is considered normal. 25 to 30 is considered overweight. 30.1 to 34.9 is considered obese. You are a candidate for weight loss surgery if your BMI is 40 or greater or if you have a BMI between 35 and 39.9 along with a serious health problem.

"I thought I was a pretty happy fat person. Hiding behind my jokes and laughter, I did not know how much my weight controlled my life. I never knew what true happiness was until I had my surgery. Some people don't like to tell people when they have had weight loss surgery but I tell everyone because I feel everyone deserves to be this happy!"

- Melissa F.
Life changed forever on September 27, 2006

Ask Our Dietitian

By drdkim on September 12, 2008 at 10:06 am

Dr. Kim’s dedication to your success has motivated him to employ a new Physician Assistant. The unique benefit to all of us is that his new PA is also a registered dietitian. Please allow me to introduce David Kellenberger RD, PA-C.
Many of you have met him in the support group meetings, many others during office visits. I would like to share his educational background and experience with you so that you may feel confident that the information you receive from this blog is valid and will benefit you.
David’s Educational background includes a Bachelors Degree with honors in Nutrition and a Masters Degree in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Florida. He did his internship in Medical Nutrition Therapy from Mass General/Harvard Medical School. He has served as a clinincal dietitian for North Florida Regional Medical Center for Obesity a bariatric center of excellence for two years. He has also worked in the area of research and development in nutritional supplements. Since 2007 he has worked as a Certified Physician Assistant for a Gastroenterologist/Internal Medicine group and General Medicine/Diabetes/Metabolism Clinic. As you can see for his young years he has accomplished a great deal and he is a delightful addition to our program. If that isn’t enough he is multilingual, speaking German and Spanish.
As you can see he has a wide range of experience and knowledge so you can feel very comfortable sending in your questions.

The Realize Band

By drdkim on September 4, 2008 at 7:57 am

Welcome to our blog section, and thank you spending some time with us to further increase your bariatric education. I wanted to write to you today about a new bariatric surgical device, called the Realize band. This device works like the lap band, in that it decreases the amount of food you can eat at meal time. This is a term, we call restriction. It is inserted via minimally invasive surgery. Using a scope and 5 very small incisions, the Realize band is inserted. A small egg sized pouch is created by gently compressing the top part of the stomach with the band. This pouch is easily filled with less than 4 ounces of food helping a patient feel satisfied and full. The rate of emptying of food from this upper pouch into the lower part of the stomach can be adjusted by adding saline into a port which connects with tubing to the band. The band itself is made of plastic bio-compatible materials. The inside of the port is essentially a soft inner tube which is a reservoir for the saline. The port is implanted on top of the muscle, underneath the skin, so it can’t be seen. This surgery typically takes about 30 minutes to perform. It is performed under general anesthesia and the patient is discharged later the same day.

The Realize band is approximately 10 years old and was first used in Europe. It was actually the first adjustable restricting device, and was originally known as the Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band. Over 100,000 of these bands have been implanted world-wide. It is a very safe and durable device and it has been very effective in helping patients lose significant amounts of weight. I was selected to be among the first surgeons in the U.S. to be trained to insert the Realize band and have inserted numerous bands since they were introduced to our country. I have been impressed with the weight loss and my patients have been very happy with the progress they have made. As a result of utilizing x-ray guided band fills, patients will lose 1-2 pounds per week.

When considering weight loss surgery, we have to carefully review the risks of the procedure, the benefits of weight loss and the risks of living with the disease of obesity. Morbid obesity (defined as a Body Mass Index of 35 or greater) is a dreaded disease. Patients with morbid obesity have a 400% greater chance of developing Diabetes Type II than non-obese individuals. They also have a 300% greater chance of developing heart disease, a 167% chance of suffering a stroke, a 50% greater chance of developing breast cancer and other types of cancer than individuals who do not have a weight problem. This equates to a shorter life and a diminished quality of life.

Risks with this surgery are very low. This type of surgery does not involve cutting or stapling so it is 10x less risky than gastric bypass surgery. Recovery is much faster, in most cases, people return to work in a matter of days. For patients who do not have insurance coverage, it is half the price of gastric bypass so many patients finance this procedure for around $200/month. With success rates so high after surgery, patients are immensely satisfied. If we look at just the cure rates of Diabetes alone after banding, 85% of patients are cured. I also believe depression is a dreaded disorder that impacts in the every day lives of my patients. 90% of morbidly obese patients suffer from depression compared to 10% of the general population. When depression is related to a person’s weight, after surgery we often see complete or significant improvement in a patient’s depression.

The Realize band also has some interesting features on the web site. You can track your own weight with their software program. It allows you to enter daily food diaries to measure the calories, grams of protein, fats, and carbs. Some of my patients have found this to be an attractive feature that helps them to choose the realize band. If you desire, I as your bariatric surgeon, can follow your progress too, as the software allows me to do this-only with your permission of course!

We at the Live Life Again Center are a committed team of professionals whose only mission is to see you succeed. Utilizing education for sound nutritional principles and state-of -the-art- band fills performed in the office, we achieve high success rates and a safety record that has resulted in the distinguished “Center Of Excellence” designation. This award was presented by our national weight loss society, known as the ASMBS. Once again, thank you for visiting our web site and our blog section. Our next blog topic will be one that I am passionate about, “The State Of The Art Band Fill”. I think you’ll enjoy it.
Sincerely, David Kim, MD FACS

Walk from Obesity

By drdkim on September 3, 2008 at 8:36 pm

The month of September will finally bring us a little cooler weather. What a great opportunity to start a walking program or increase the time spent outside enjoying our Texas outdoors.
I challenge all of you to sign up for the Walk from Obesity! You simply have to go to www.walkfromobesity.com and join our team. Jennifer Schwettmann ,our Physical Therapist is our captain. Please join Jennifer and myself in supporting “YOUR CAUSE”. I know this is your cause because you have invested much money, much emotion and much time improving your health and your life. Stand up and join the walk in support of all the patients and families that seek to improve their lives as well. We need to support the research in finding ways to help control and prevent childhood obesity. Morbid Obese Children are developing Adult diseases like diabetes. We are seeing younger and younger adults having heart attacks and requiring heart surgery….. Take the time to Sign up today. If you absolutely cannot spare one afternoon, September 27th, to support your cause or spend an afternoon with your fellow weight loss citizens of the Arlington/Fort Worth area then donate your money to your cause and we will walk for you! Go to www.walkfromobesity.com Donate to our team!
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