Facial Sweating
Uncontrollable severe "Facial Sweating"
is a physical condition caused by over-activity
in the so-called sympathetic nervous system, a
system made up of nerves over which we have no
control. These uncontrollable nerves may become
especially active during important activities and
contact with other people.

The operation,
called ETS (Endoscopic Transthoracic
Sympathicotomy), is performed under general
anesthesia and interrupts the nervous
over-activity of the sweat glands.
Complications from
ETS have been extremely rare (see Frequently
Asked Questions). The main
indication for this procedure has been hand
sweat, but the operation has turned out to be
effective for facial sweating in many patients as
well.
If conservative
treatments have failed in persons with disabling
facial sweating, ETS might be an option for
treatment.

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