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The question is a bit vague but liposuction should not trigger an increase in blood pressure. Postop anxiety and discomfort may create a temporary issue but otherwise there is no connection.
High blood pressure should always be controlled. I would recommend that you followup with your surgeon as this can only be assessed with a physical exam. Kenneth Hughes, MD Los Angeles, CA
Liposuction in and of itself should not affect blood pressure, with the exception that anxiety and discomfort can temporarily increase blood pressure. It sounds to me like you may have an underlying issue with high blood pressure that should be addressed by your medical doctor
I am not sure what you are asking. High blood pressure is not good before or after surgery. Best to be under control with medication if that is the case.
Very fine irregularties on the surface of the abdomen will smoothen out in time and massageYou must wear your pressure garment diligently.But,if there is marked irregulaties and large bumps,you should go back to your operating surgeon. I see your pre and post op results.There are quite a bit...
After liposuction you experience a lot of swelling, which contributes to weight fluctuation in the beginning. In order to have the best results, it is good to have a well-balanced diet, including carbohydrates, fruits, vegetables, and proteins. You should be careful not to overeat. A low salt...
Different people lose and gain weight from different parts of their body disproportionately. It would be difficult to predict what specific areas of your body would become the thinnest after losing 10 pounds. The benefit of weight loss on your stomach, however, would be that...