Spontanious Facial Blushing

Erythrophobia

Facial Blushing
Facial Blushing occurs suddenly as a response to a particular social situation. It can be painfully embarrassing and often provokes an unwanted comment.

An overly active sympathetic chain of nerves is the cause of facial blushing. This can be corrected by the use of an endoscope and a skilled surgeon performing the ETS procedure.

The experienced surgeon locates the thoracic sympathetic ganglion chain inside the chest cavity and interrupts the nervous supply to the small blood vessels of the face.

This can be corrected by the use of an endoscope and a skilled surgeon performing the ETS procedure. The experienced surgeon locates the thoracic sympathetic ganglion chain inside the chest cavity and interrupts the nervous supply to the small blood vessels of the face.

During everyday life people quite often encounter others and are expected to interact socially. A handshake or brief conversation can seem relatively harmless, but in essence provides a solid first impression of another person. Often people are judged based on a first impression. A bright red face with burning sensation often cause accelerated heart rate, frustration and insecurity.

Excessive and uncontrollable facial sweating or blushing may make a person appear to be nervous, unable to focus/concentrate or a bit suspicious. This can be very detrimental during a job interview or important meeting. Ultimately, this can and often does hinder one's career path or relationship status. Individuals suffering from hyperhidrosis/facial blushing are often labeled antisocial or even reclusive. Fortunately, these obstacles can be overcome by this sophisticated ETS procedure.