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Cosmetic Curgery to Stop Blushing??

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PostPosted: 10/21/05 - 02:00    Post subject: Cosmetic Curgery to Stop Blushing?? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello. I'm 23 year old female and I would like to find out more about one thing that’s troubling me for a quite some time now. You see, I have big problem with my blushing. I have first time noticed it when I was in high school when I should speak in front of a lot of people.
I had problems with this almost all time I was in high school and it kept troubling me even now- on college. It represents a big problem for me. The bottom line is that, whenever I experience any minimal amount of emotional stress, my face turns red.
I know that this might sound silly but I would to find out I there some sort of cosmetic surgery than can stop me going red?
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PostPosted: 10/25/05 - 04:37    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello. I have just read your post and decided to help you.
Although, many people would think that talking about operation for blushing is nothing more then nonsense- I'm not one of them.
I have read several things about this and I will share it with you.
Fear of facial blushing is known as erythrophobia. People who suffer from this condition are constantly worried about how people react when they blush. There is one operation that could prevent this from happening in future completely and it’s called Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy.
It is very simple operation in which two small cuts are made in each armpit 0.5 cm in diameter. The sympathetic nerve T2, responsible for blushing, is cut. The wound is closed with dissolvable sutures and the scar is minimal.
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