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Excessive Sweating

  • AT A GLANCE
  • TREATMENT TIME 15-30 mins
  • PAIN None to mild
  • RESULTS 4-14 days
  • RESULTS DURATION 3-6 months
  • PRICE From £350
  • What is Excessive Sweating?
  • How does Botox for Excessive Sweating work?
  • How is the treatment administered?
  • Side Effects
  • Before & After Gallery
  • Frequently Asked Questions

What is Excessive Sweating?

Excessive sweating, also known as Hyperhidrosis, is a medical condition characterized by the production of sweat beyond what is needed for normal body temperature regulation. The most common type, Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis, often affects specific areas such as the underarms, hands, and feet, starting in childhood or adolescence. Treatment options include antiperspirants, medications, Botox injections, and, in severe cases, surgical procedures. Individuals experiencing excessive sweating should consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

How does Botox for Excessive Sweating work?

Botox for excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, involves injecting small amounts of Botox directly into targeted areas, such as the underarms, palms, or soles of the feet. Botox temporarily blocks nerve signals that stimulate sweat glands, resulting in a significant reduction in sweating. This effect is temporary, typically lasting around six months, after which repeat treatments may be necessary. The procedure is safe and effective, providing relief for individuals experiencing distress and impairment in daily activities due to hyperhidrosis.

How is the treatment administered?

The administration of Botox for hyperhidrosis involves a thorough consultation with a healthcare professional to assess the severity of excessive sweating and plan the treatment. After identifying specific areas, such as the underarms, palms, or soles of the feet, the targeted regions are prepared, and a local anesthetic may be applied for comfort. Using a fine needle, Botox is then injected directly into these areas, where it temporarily blocks nerve signals that stimulate sweat glands. The entire procedure is relatively quick, lasting about 30 minutes, and is performed in the healthcare professional’s office. Patients may receive post-treatment care instructions and are usually advised to avoid strenuous activity temporarily. Botox for hyperhidrosis offers a minimally invasive and effective solution to reduce excessive sweating, enhancing the overall quality of life for those experiencing this condition.

Side effects

Botox for hyperhidrosis typically has mild and temporary side effects. These may include temporary discomfort or pain at the injection site, redness, bruising, and swelling. Some individuals may experience temporary weakness in nearby muscles, which is generally localized.

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Frequently
Asked Questions

Excessive Sweating can be caused by various factors, including genetic predisposition, overactive sweat glands, hormonal changes, or underlying medical conditions.

Yes, hyperhidrosis is relatively common, affecting a significant number of people globally. It can impact individuals of any age and gender.

The most commonly affected areas are the underarms, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet. However, it can occur in other regions as well.

Hyperhidrosis can significantly impact daily life, causing discomfort, embarrassment, and interference with routine activities. It may affect social and professional aspects of life.

Yes, there is a genetic component to hyperhidrosis, and individuals with a family history of excessive sweating are more likely to experience it themselves.

Triggers can vary among individuals but may include stress, heat, certain foods, or specific situations. Identifying triggers can be helpful in managing symptoms.

Primary focal hyperhidrosis is the more common type and typically affects specific areas without an underlying medical cause. Secondary generalized hyperhidrosis is less common and often results from an underlying health condition or medication side effect.

Botox is a proven and effective treatment for hyperhidrosis. It works by temporarily blocking nerve signals that stimulate sweat glands, resulting in a significant reduction in sweating.

While there is no permanent cure for hyperhidrosis, various treatments, including Botox, medications, and surgical options, can effectively manage and reduce symptoms.

The effects of Botox typically last around six months. Repeat treatments may be necessary to maintain the desired level of sweat reduction.

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