Hyperhidrosis surgery is aimed at treating excessive sweating, a condition that can affect the hands, feet, underarms, and other areas.

An Overview of Hyperhidrosis
One common surgical treatment is endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS), which involves cutting or clamping the nerves that trigger sweating. Another option is localized excision of sweat glands. Recovery depends on the procedure but generally involves a few weeks of limited activity. The results can significantly reduce or eliminate excessive sweating, improving the patient’s quality of life and confidence in social and professional settings.

Hyperhidrosis Operation Overview
Operation Overview
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