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I heard about a new surgery done by some British

physicians to stop patients from blushing. What's

done to stop the blushing is to cut the nerve which is

located in the armpit area. This nerve once

stimulated induces the flushing on the face.

Apparently this procedure is quite popular among

people in the media industry. Has anyone heard about

this procedure??

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that surgery is called ETS endoscopic thoracic surgery. The article you saw

was a lot of hype. Be very careful if you choose this surgery for blushing

(not rosacea, nor flushing)and make sure you are well-educated on the

procedure and who has experience in it. There can be potential

complications. Check out www.bfsforum.com for a forum on the surgery, or go

to my web-site at www.sympathetics.com, and there is a link to it.

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that surgery is called ETS endoscopic thoracic surgery. The article you saw

was a lot of hype. Be very careful if you choose this surgery for blushing

(not rosacea, nor flushing)and make sure you are well-educated on the

procedure and who has experience in it. There can be potential

complications. Check out www.bfsforum.com for a forum on the surgery, or go

to my web-site at www.sympathetics.com, and there is a link to it.

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that surgery is called ETS endoscopic thoracic surgery. The article you saw

was a lot of hype. Be very careful if you choose this surgery for blushing

(not rosacea, nor flushing)and make sure you are well-educated on the

procedure and who has experience in it. There can be potential

complications. Check out www.bfsforum.com for a forum on the surgery, or go

to my web-site at www.sympathetics.com, and there is a link to it.

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