The answer must be no, blood pressure is higher blood vessels are more brittle, more bleeding during surgery and more bleeding after surgery, this situation is very risky for surgery! In fact, all surgeries are the same, high blood pressure must be prohibited to do surgery. What kind of blood pressure can do facelift surgery? Generally speaking, a blood pressure of 80 to 120 mmHg is normal. If the diastolic blood pressure is higher than 90, it is considered hypertensive. In addition, when people get older, they tend to take some blood-boosting drugs, such as aspirin, Panax ginseng powder, etc. These must be stopped for at least a week, usually emphasizing that it is safer after two weeks. Doing surgery while taking medication can lead to increased bleeding and affect the surgical results increasing the risk of surgery! In view of the fact that many of those who come to me are friends who come from abroad, you have to come over before you must be informed in detail of the underlying disease you are suffering from and the medications you are currently taking, otherwise you will not be able to pass the assessment check before surgery, and it will be a waste of time and effort to make a trip.