U. S. Schwarz, K. Swamy and G. Gompper The Lamellar-to-Isotropic Transition in Ternary Amphiphilic Systems Europhys. Lett. 36: 117-122 (1996) We study the dependence of the phase behavior of ternary amphiphilic systems on composition and temperature. Our analysis is based on a curvature elastic model of the amphiphile film with sufficiently large spontaneous curvature $c_0$ and sufficiently negative saddle-splay modulus $\bar\kappa$ that the stable phases are the lamellar phase and a droplet microemulsion. In addition to the curvature energy, we consider the contributions to the free energy of the long-ranged van der Waals interaction and of the undulation modes. We find that for bending rigidities of order $k_BT$, the lamellar phase extends further and further into the water apex of the phase diagram as the phase inversion temperature is approached, in good agreement with experimental results.