Related Links
If you are considering weight loss
surgery, you may find the following websites helpful:
- Silver Cross
Hospital

BMI Surgery is affiliated with Silver Cross Hospital—a Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals National Award winner for six consecutive years (2004-2009).
For
the 6th straight year, Silver Cross Hospital has been
named one of the nation's 100
Top Hospitals by Thomson
Reuters Healthcare, a leading provider of information and solutions
to improve the cost and quality of healthcare.
Realize
mySuccess
RealizeMySuccess website contains a Web-based clinical
support tool used by BMI Surgery and designed in
consultation with bariatric surgeons, dietitians, and
behavior modification experts to help you achieve and
maintain a healthier weight.
- LAP-BAND® and My LAP-BAND® Journey
The LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding System reduces the
amount of food that your stomach can hold at one time. This helps you
gradually lose weight and keep it off. So you can live a healthier life — for
your children, your family, and yourself.
- Obesityhelp.com

ObesityHelp is a website dedicated to the education, empowerment
and support of all individuals affected by obesity,
along with their families, friends, employers, surgeons
and physicians.
- American Society of
Bariatric Surgery
The American Society for Bariatric Surgery (ASBS) is the
largest society in the world to advance the art and science of bariatric
surgery.
- Rios and
Lapinski Plastic Surgery & Dermatology Institute

Physicians who provide state-of-the-art plastic surgery,
the latest dermatologic treatments, and the full spectrum
of medical spa services to help you enhance your looks and feel great
about yourself.
- BariatricEdge
Ethicon
Endo-Surgery BariatricEdge℠ is a leading provider of bariatric solutions
for bariatric professionals and their patients, They are focused on
improving the level of care available to people with morbid obesity.
"Bariatric surgery is the only
proven method of achieving
weight control in the morbidly
obese."
Dr. Christopher Joyce
Walk in the shoes of a morbidly
obese person for one day and
you will understand their
suffering.