No surgical procedure has a success rate of 100% but clinical experience indicates that 95% to 98% of patients experienced relief from sweaty hands; from 85% to 95% experienced relief of axillary sweat and 70% from facial sweat. Tachycardia or "stage fright", ie, the presence of palpitations in the chest and "nervousness" in stressful situations such as performing in public, for example, were also significantly reduced after the intervention.
The results achieved by our group today have all been favorable, the type of surgery is outpatient with an average hospital stay of 3 hours, in which the patient goes home without the sweat condition and with specific medication to control some post-operative symptoms and pain, "a some fatigue," symptom that takes two to three days to recover from.
The incisions maintain a good cosmetic appearance for both men and women. In general until now all patients operated by the group have expressed that their quality of life has been completely improved.