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The FDA has recently approved the lap band system for patients with a body mass index of as low as 30, if they have at least one weight-related condition, such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Now it is easier than ever to lose weight with the lap band and start a new, healthier lifestyle.

Lap Band coverage still depends on the patient meeting the BMI requirements of 35 or higher should they not have any other weight-related illnesses. Should a patient’s insurance not cover the cost of lapband, Love Lap Band has several financing options to meet the needs of most people.

Love Lap Band believes that finances should never inhibit anyone from obtaining the tools they need for better health and works with each patient to find solutions. To learn more about our Lap Band financing programs, visit: http://www.lovelapband.com/financing/.

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