The World Health Organisation considers a BMI of less than 18.5 a sign of underweight and may indicate malnutrition, an eating disorder or other health problems.
The normal BMI for a healthy person is between 18.5 and 24.9.
People whose BMI is higher than 25 might face a risk of overweight. It can also be classified as obesity.
People with a BMI higher than or equal to 30, are considered as obese. This type of obesity is classified as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that can cause serious harm to health.
Your BMI may not be suitable for plastic surgery.
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People with a BMI higher than or equal to 35, are considered as obese. This type of obesity is classified as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that can cause serious harm to health.
Your BMI may not be suitable for plastic surgery.
Click here and fill out the contact form, we will get in touch with you for detailed information.
People with a BMI higher than or equal to 40, are considered as obese. This type of obesity is classified as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that can cause serious harm to health.
Your BMI may not be suitable for plastic surgery.
Click here and fill out the contact form, we will get in touch with you for detailed information.