SYMPLICITY™ BLOOD PRESSURE PROCEDURE
Managing high
blood pressure
Your need for treatment depends on the severity of your blood pressure, overall health, family history, and other risk factors. Lifestyle changes like diet and exercise, medications, and other treatments can help you lower your blood pressure.1

Treatment options for high blood pressure
For a long time, the only way to treat high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, was through lifestyle changes, like diet and exercise, and by taking medications. Today, there is an innovative procedure that complements typical treatments — the Symplicity™ blood pressure procedure.
About lifestyle changes
If you have high blood pressure, the first options for treatment are typically lifestyle modifications. They include eating healthier and reducing salt intake, exercising regularly, limiting alcohol, quitting smoking, getting a good night’s sleep, and reducing stress. Lifestyle changes alone may not lower blood pressure enough for some people.1

About medication
If lifestyle changes aren’t enough to control your high blood pressure, your doctor may prescribe medications. However, they need to be taken every day and can have side effects which may be significant. Common side effects include fatigue, dizziness, headaches, cough, and problems sleeping.2

About the Symplicity™ blood pressure procedure
The Symplicity™ procedure is a minimally invasive approach that is proven to lower high blood pressure.3,4 The effects keep working 24 hours a day — like a pill you never have to remember to take.3,4

Not every person will experience the same results. The Symplicity™ blood pressure procedure does have known risks. These risks should be considered in relation to the potential benefits of the procedure.
Find a Symplicity™ specialist.
Here’s how you can find a doctor near you who is experienced in the Symplicity™ blood pressure procedure.
Is the Symplicity™ blood pressure procedure right for you?
Answer a few simple questions, and then talk to your doctor to see if the procedure may be right for you.
1. Whelton P, Carey R, Aronow W, et. al. 2017 ACC/AHA/AAPA/ABC/ACPM/AGS/APhA/ASH/ASPC/NMA/PCNA Guideline for the prevention, detection, evaluation, and management of high blood pressure in adults: a report of the American college of cardiology/American heart association task force on clinical practice guidelines. J AM Coll Cardiol. May 15, 2018;71(19):2199-2269. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2017.11.005
2. FDA. High blood pressure. Published February 2021. Accessed October 16, 2024.
3. Kandzari DE, Townsend RR, Kario K, et al. Safety and efficacy of renal denervation in patients taking antihypertensive medications. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2023;82(19):1809–1823. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2023.08.045.
4. Böhm M, Kario K, Kandzari DE, et al. Efficacy of catheter-based renal denervation in the absence of antihypertensive medications (SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED Pivotal): a multicentre, randomised, sham-controlled trial. Lancet. 2020;395(10234):1444–1451. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30554-7.