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Friday, October, 30, 2009

High Blood Pressure Medication Side Effects

Health Encyclopedia: Liposuction

Alternative Names

Fat removal - suctioning


Risks

Certain pre-existing conditions should be thoroughly checked and brought under control before any surgery, including liposuction:

  • History of heart problems (heart attack)
  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Allergic reactions to medications
  • Pulmonary problems (shortness of breath, air pockets in blood stream)
  • Allergies (antibiotics, asthma, surgical prep)
  • Smoking, alcohol, or drug use

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