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POSTOPERATIVE HYPERTENSION AS AN ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR IN HEMATOMA AFTER RHYTIDECTOMY
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1976
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HypertensionPostoperative HypertensionHematoma FormationFace Lift PatientPatient SafetyReactive HypertensionSepsisSurgeryPharmacotherapyAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
Our experience strongly implicates postoperative "reactive hypertension" as a major etiological factor in hematoma formation in the face lift patient. This autonomic lability to post-surgical and emotional stress may be prevented and treated by the appropriate and timely administration of chlorpromazine.