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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

Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery Patient Testimonial Dallas Texas

By admin on January 16, 2009 at 3:48 pm

MELISSA: My 3 year old was only 2 after I had the surgery and I could not lift her for several weeks afterwards. But she understood and was great, and my relationship with her and my son totally changed. I’m a lot more active, I’m a lot more hands on parent than I was prior to having surgery, and I did not think that I could be more hands on, to be honest with you. And I get out in the front yard and in the backyard, and I play football, and baseball, and I’m just so much more active. And I can go to the gym now and not be embarrassed about what I look like, and I know it sounds weird, but overweight people, you have a fear of going to the gym, and that’s where you really need to be, and so even after–right from the beginning I started my walking in the hospital. I started my laps and my walking in the hospital, and I felt so much better and I was more confident in going to the gym, like I did belong there. It just has changed my life all the way around.

My work relationship; I have gotten a promotion within my job and it is just totally changed. I speak, I do public speaking in my job. I was pretty confident when I would get up in front of people I thought before, but now I’m even more confident in myself.

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