La Jolla Cosmetic Surgery Centre
9850 Genesee Ave Suite 130
La Jolla, CA 92037
Call: (858) 452-1981 Text: (858) 203-2944
Monday–Friday: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Calculate Your Body Mass Index (BMI)
According to the National Institutes of Health, the BMI is a way to measure your body fat. Based on your height and weight, the BMI calculator provides a reasonable assessment of your physical condition. Note that the Body Mass Index applies only to adult men and women. The weight ranges and category names are specified by the National Institutes of Health.
*Please enter all fields for an accurate BMI calculation.
Underweight: If you are either "Underweight", you need a consultation with one of our board certified plastic surgeons to determine whether you are a candidate or not.
Normal: You may be an ideal candidate for specific procedures if your weight and height fall into the "Normal" category.
Overweight: If you are either "Overweight", you need a consultation with one of our board certified plastic surgeons to determine whether you are a candidate or not.
Obese: If the computation categorizes your BMI as "Obese", then we recommend that you bring your BMI into a lower category before having a consultation.
At LJC, we use your BMI index to help us evaluate if you are a candidate for surgery. The key is to have “maintainable” weight at the time of surgery.
- Normal: You may be an ideal candidate for specific procedures if your weight and height fall into the “Normal” category.
- Underweight or Overweight: If you are either “Underweight” or “Overweight,” you need a consultation with one of our board certified plastic surgeons to determine whether you are a candidate or not.
- Obese: If the computation categorizes your BMI as “Obese,” then we recommend that you bring your BMI into a lower category before having a consultation.
If your BMI is 35 or higher, anesthesia risks increase, as do the complications of surgery, including infections, seromas, and wound healing issues. You are also more likely to have co-morbid conditions that affect surgery, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and breathing problems, all of which increase your surgical risk. Maintaining a healthy weight helps lower your risk of developing these problems, helps you feel good about yourself, and gives you more energy to enjoy life.
Refer to the chart below to compare your BMI to your ideal: