Removing sweat glands

chewbaca

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I suffer from excessive sweating and Body odour...thinking of remove my sweat glands...What effect will t have on male pattern baldness..I always thought that wexcessive sweating , Body odour and male pattern baldness are related cause all of them started at around the same time for me....
 
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How do you propose to remove your sweat glands? Are you and Gilgmasher getting together??
 

gonna_win

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I hear the Lasercomb Mark 2 will be equiped with a antisweat gland setting.
 

timeline

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Before you spend an unnecessary amount of money on having botox injected into your armpits take a look at a product called “Certain Driâ€￾

http://www.google.com/search?biw=1024&h ... gle+Search

You apply it to your armpit like regular deodorant at night before you go to sleep. In the morning you can take a shower and apply your regular deodorant as needed, Certain Dri will not come off. This product has worked wonders for me and once I got used to it I only need it every other night.
 

chewbaca

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timeline said:
Before you spend an unnecessary amount of money on having botox injected into your armpits take a look at a product called “Certain Dri”

http://www.google.com/search?biw=1024&h ... gle+Search

You apply it to your armpit like regular deodorant at night before you go to sleep. In the morning you can take a shower and apply your regular deodorant as needed, Certain Dri will not come off. This product has worked wonders for me and once I got used to it I only need it every other night.

thanks.....But what does removing sweat glands do to male pattern baldness?.
 

misterium

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I have hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating).. it's not from my underarms though.. more like my forehead, and upper body/trunk, chest and lower back.. it sucks, but I deal with it.

It has nothing to do with being overweight either, as I'm not overweight. However, increased body fat does seem to make one feel more warm than usual.

Anyway, I sweat doing nothing, it blows.

I don't think it's gonna change anything in regards to male pattern baldness if you get ETS surgery (look it up), which stops perspiration problems in the human body.

Basically they snip some nerves inside of your chest.. and you don't sweat anymore, or as much rather.

I'm looking into having it done in the future.
 
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But is sweating the bodies natural way of cooling down. if you don't sweat how can you cool down??
 

marsbtchsx

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im pretty sure when u do that it comes out of other places....adam corola from the man show had it done he was talking about it on howard stern.... he used to have bad problem with sweating on his forehead he got the surgery and his forehead is dry but his *** sure isn't cause he now sweats more there
 

oni

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Not only is it away for your body to keep cool but also for removing toxins, don't f*** with your sweat glands. :shock: They are there for a reason ! and not just to keep cool.
 

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chewbacca, do not take a surgery. Instead, you can try setting medical clips on your nerves leading to armpit sweat glands. It can be reversed by taking clips out, surgery is not! Ask your doctor for more info.

By the way, do you know that dealing with sweat glands in certain area (I mean, cancelling them) sometimes leads to excessive effect in others? I mean, you head or your back or chest may come to sweat more after what you've planned to do with them...

Ask your doctor. If your head starts to sweat more, you know it progresses male pattern baldness...!
 

Greg1

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oni makes a very good point here. Your sweat glands are there for a reason.
 

misterium

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Yeah, to annoy the f*** outta me!

:evil:

lol anyway everybody is correct, you get what is called 'compensatory sweating', that is for an area you have 'blocked' from perspiration, another area of your body compensates and sweats even more.


however, this doesn't happen to everybody and an ETS surgeon can explain it better. (those are the guys that mess with your nerves, clamping, etc.)

Let's put it this way; It's 95 degrees, low humidity, I'm walking with another 3 men in the city trying to enjoy my afternoon. After a little while of walking, I feel extremely uncomfortable, sweat dripping down my forehead, lips, chest and back... I start to develop a sweat stain on my chest if I'm wearing a t-shirt. I look around, NOBODY else is sweating like me, most aren't sweating at all!

Same goes for simply sitting outside on a bench on a humid day in the summer... can't stay dry for the life of me when everybody else is hardly dripping!

I'm talking big drops of sweat here.
 

misterium

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been there done that ;)
 
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you seen people who cant sweat properly comin down from x? not a nice sight :p

as for me, i cannot STAND the acrid sweat I give off after a nite on the pills, its disgusting chemical sweat even makes ME ill, I cant imagine what it must be like for other people

end result == best to keep important bits of your body :p
 

drinkrum

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chewbaca,

Amazingly, you've encountered another magnificent idea! Removal of the sweat glands for treatment of male pattern baldness! Brilliant! I had one idea as well, perhaps you'd like to entertain it: entire scalp transplants! In the good ol' days, warriors would scalp enemies to show defeat. Now, we can do the same thing with innocent bystanders (with full heads of hair) and then just replace our scalp with theirs. Problem solved.

D.
 
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