May 15, 2023
Each year, more and more individuals seek aesthetic enhancements and cosmetic procedures to improve their appearance and boost self-confidence. Before going under the knife, healthcare specialists emphasize the criticality of understanding the risks and safety considerations associated with plastic surgery, especially among individuals with pre-existing health issues. In particular, a condition requiring careful attention is high blood pressure, also known as hypertension.
Almost half of Americans aged 20 and up (or over 122 million people) have high blood pressure or hypertension, according to a recent report from the American Heart Association. This condition poses profound implications for overall health and well-being. In fact, elevated blood pressure levels can damage internal organs and cause life-threatening complications.

In many cases, yes, those with high blood pressure can undergo plastic surgery, provided their blood pressure is well-controlled or within safe limits.
This article delves into the risks and safety considerations associated with plastic surgery for people with high blood pressure. We will discuss the definition and impact of hypertension on health, its potential dangers during surgical procedures, and the collaborative role of plastic surgeons and cardiologists in evaluating surgical candidacy and making procedural recommendations.
By shedding light on these subject matters, the Guerra Plastic Surgery Center team aims to provide valuable insights into minimizing risks and ensuring the well-being of those with high blood pressure who are considering plastic surgery in Scottsdale, AZ.
Some of the common complications and dangers of undergoing plastic surgery with high blood pressure include:
In addition, hypertensive patients approved for plastic surgery will require careful anesthesia management. Certain anesthetics may affect cardiovascular functions, necessitating close monitoring and adjustments to maintain hemodynamic stability.
The above risks vary depending on the severity of hypertension, overall health status, and the surgical procedure. Proper preoperative assessment, close monitoring during surgery, and appropriate postoperative care are crucial in minimizing these risks and ensuring the safety of plastic surgery patients with high blood pressure.
Effective communication between a Scottsdale plastic surgeon and the patient’s cardiologist ensures safety and optimal plastic surgery results. The expertise of these medical professionals paves the way for the following:
A cardiologist should forward the patient’s general cardiovascular status, medication regimen, and any necessary considerations during surgery (if greenlit) to the plastic surgeon. Likewise, a surgeon should provide the cardiologist with detailed information of the patient’s desired procedure, including its duration, anesthesia options, probable physiological stressors, and any anticipated fluctuations in blood pressure.
Proper collaboration also allows for prompt communication and solution in case of unexpected changes or complications before, during, or after surgery.
Collaboration between a plastic surgeon and a cardiologist also determines surgical candidacy. Both specialists should examine the patient’s cardiovascular health collectively, taking into account factors such as blood pressure control, stability, and the presence of any underlying cardiac conditions.
Shared decision-making between these specialists involves:
This collaborative effort and patient-centered approach ensures the highest level of care and safety for individuals with high blood pressure.
Implementing safety measures and following specific guidelines ensure the well-being of patients with high blood pressure undergoing plastic surgery. By adhering to these measures, both the plastic surgeon and the healthcare team can mitigate risks and promote a safe surgical experience.
By broadening one’s understanding of the complexities involved and building a bridge between plastic surgeons and cardiologists, hypertensive patients can make informed decisions, take the necessary precautions, and achieve optimal plastic surgery outcomes. Give us a call out (480) 568-2523 or contact us online.
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