Medical mask against redness of the face
A good option to hide the redness of the face. During Covid, you will look natural. And most importantly, you will be more comfortable psychologically.
My personal experience of dealing with blushing syndrome
Hello, my name's Arthur. Current site was made to help people suffering from erythrophobia and hyperhidrosis. I experienced blushing syndrome, different ways to deal with it, endoscopic sympathectomy, and all postoperative consequences
I began to suffer from erythrophobia in my school years. The feeling of redness overtook me in any awkward situations. Against background, I became complex and became more insecure, depressed person. It lasted for 5 years. During this time, I learned to partially mask and prevent facial redness. I tried to use my methods in a complex, from taking sedatives to psychological techniques. All went on until the moment when I found out, the problem of redness of the face can be solved by surgery. Having visited many sites and forums, I came to the conclusion that I would do surgical operation, since the blushing syndrome didn't allow me to find out my real identity, and greatly worsened my quality of life. Unfortunately, there are conflicting data on the Internet about sympathectomy, but in general it is said that the operation is easily tolerated, there are a minimum of side effects, and almost 95% of the effectiveness. Therefore, in 2011 Secretly from my relatives, friends, I went to the hospital, where I underwent an endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy.
After surgery, I completely stopped blushing. But there were side effects. The most serious ones are compensatory hyperhidrosis, problems with potency, libido, low heart rate (bradycardia), etc. Over the years, I've been looking for ways to deal with side effects, went to consultations with different specialists, looked for people who had sympathectomy, talked with them, and tried a lot of things on myself.
Summing up: I managed to solve the problem with potency, partially restored libido, heart rate increased and is within the normal range after endoscopic sympathectomy, compensatory hyperhidrosis decreased by about 30%. To completely get rid of side effects, you need to do a reverse operation to restore the sympathetic trunk. I will say right away there're ways to reverse the sympathetic nerve, but they're quite expensive.
You’ll ask me: knowing everything in advance, would I do a sympathectomy again? I will answer yes, but in a different way... The fact is that in medicine this operation is a good source of making money. Doctors perform sympathectomy as a standard, they don't realize how serious the operation is, what consequences, side effects can occur after surgery! But you're here, it means we'll overcome any difficulties together!
A sense of redness of the face, like hyperhidrosis, cannot be controlled by effort of will, but look at some of the methods that I used against erythrophobia.
A good option to hide the redness of the face. During Covid, you will look natural. And most importantly, you will be more comfortable psychologically.
A beard gives men confidence and masks your flushed cheeks. If it doesn't grow for you, use minoxidil. More details on my patreon. Well, dear girls, take the whole set of cosmetics to your Arsenal
Visit solariums, sunbathe on the beach. Facial redness is less visible on tanned skin. The only negative is that sunlight ages your skin. So use creams, don't overuse the sun, and visit a dermatologist if you have delicate skin and birthmarks.
Sedatives and antidepressants are good for coping with blushing syndrome. Use them in advance if an stressful event is planned for you. If necessary, visit your doctor to have your prescription filled.
Use all your methods to defeat the feeling of redness in the face. Together, their effectiveness grows exponentially.
Thoracic endoscopic sympathectomy is done for people suffering from hyperhidrosis of the palms and face, and people with blushing syndrome. Before deciding on such a surgical operation, it is necessary to undergo conservative treatment. Try various methods of dealing with the disease, and only in hopeless situations resort to surgical treatment. Personally, I did a sympathectomy, and completely got rid of the blushing syndrome. But along with this, I got a lot of side effects:
The occurrence of side-effects depends on different factors. The peculiarities of your body and the nervous system as a whole, the presence of concomitant diseases, etc. affect. But the most important impact will have the correct execution of thoracic sympathectomy. At the consultations about side effects, I learned from the assistant professor of surgery that in my case, the operation should be carried out individually, and not standardly, according to my nervous system. The rest of the doctors expressed condolences and claimed that I was in the 5% of those who have serious postoperative consequences. But I still have contacts with patients from my hospital room, our adverse reactions are similar.
The most offensive in this situation is that the implementation of sympathectomy individually is not more complicated than the standard method. You need to know about this, and consult with a surgeon considering this aspect. On my "patreon.com", I'll explain in detail, in simple terms, about individual sympathectomy. Also, there's all the information collected, tested by me personally, about the fight against side effects, erythrophobia, hyperhidrosis and reverse surgery to restore the sympathetic nerve.
In our case, we understand each-other perfectly. I must say right away, you can completely get rid of side effects only by performing a reverse operation to restore the sympathetic nerve. It's been more than 10 years since I'd a thoracic sympathectomy. Over time, I have coped with various problems and improved the quality of life. But if my financial situation allows, I will reconstruct the sympathetic trunk, otherwise I will continue to live and develop myself. Cheer up, friend, on my Patreon I will share everything I know.
❝Or do a sympathectomy correctly, or not do it at all.❞
Arthur.M.
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