ETS surgery Clamping ?

surfsider

Well-known member
With ETS doctors either cut or clamp the nerves to stop hyperhirosis. However, how reversible is the procedure with the clamping method? Don't the doctor's have to destroy the nerve to make the surgery work? This ets thing is pissing me off.
 

Sure_whynot

Well-known member
Thats exactly right.

Its quite funny actually... some people dont get it. (a depressingly-ironic sorta funny)

For the treatment to be successful the doctor needs to DESTROY the nerve.
Either by clamping it, or cutting it. Either way... if you have the surgery correctly the nerve is dead. Reversals are impossible. If you have a reversal and its successful.... then that means that the nerve wasn't completely dead & your ETS surgery failed to begin with.
 
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