Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy in Turkey - Price 4450 USD
Living with excessive sweating can be frustrating. For many, these conditions affect confidence, daily activities, and even social interactions. If conventional treatments have not worked, endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) might be the life-changing solution you need. ETS is a minimally invasive surgery designed to provide long-term relief from excessive sweating and other nerve-related conditions.
You will find some useful information that will help you prepare the necessary organization to prevent all problems and make the necessary arrangements to ensure that everything goes smoothly during your stay in Turkey.
After our with doctor answers all your questions, doctor will explain to you how the operation process will proceed.
You will have a preliminary meeting with the doctor and team we work with before the operation.
Read the document we sent you before coming to Istanbul and be sure to follow the rules.
During the recovery process, our teams will call you, ask about your condition and ask for photos.
FAQs for Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy
You can find detailed information about the operation and organization you will have before coming to Turkey. You can contact your sales representative for any other questions you may have.
- ETS is a minimally invasive surgery that interrupts specific sympathetic nerves to treat excessive sweating of the face, hands and armpit areas.
- Those with excessive sweating (palms, armpits, face) that don't respond to other treatments.
- Tiny armpit incisions let a tiny camera precisely target nerves, providing a safe and lasting solution to excessive sweating.
- The surgery typically takes a few minutes to an hour, and most patients are discharged the same day or within 24 hours.
- The cost varies by hospital, but ETS surgery in Turkey is often more affordable while maintaining high medical standards.
Initial Online Consultation
This package includes an online consultation with an experienced thoracic surgeon before the intervention to ensure what approach is best for you. They’ll help you understand your condition, answer any questions, and give you individualized advice based on your health.

