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Hyperhidrosis Surgery - Is It Worth It?
Hyperhidrosis surgery is otherwise known as Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy or ETS for short. This process involves making an incision in your back, inserting a small camera in the incision, through your rib cages in the search for your sympathetic nerves near your underarm. These nerves are responsible for telling your sweat glands to sweat. Unfortunately if you have Hyperhidrosis, these nerves are working on overdrive and a little too trigger happy. The solution? Destroy the nerves. Yes, it is permanent, once they are destroyed, you will not be sweating much from your underarms ever again. You may be thinking this is excellent news now, but it's not as great as it sounds. You see, with Hyperhidrosis surgery, there is the possibility of compensatory sweating. This is excessive sweating of the back or abdomen usually in response to the destruction of the nerves near the underarm. Some people find this just as annoying as the underarm sweating and thus regert every having surgery in the first place. Granted the percent of people who experience this is small, it is worth noting as this treatment method is irreverasable. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Do you want us to unveil to you a secret Excessive Sweating Treatment? Discover the amazingly simple method to combat sweat in less than two weeks...100% Guaranteed! Click Here - Tell me the secret |
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