Anti-Sweating - Hyperhidrosis
What is Hyperhidrosis?What does the treatment involve?
How long does the treatment last?
What are the possible side effects?
What is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is a medical condition that affects a vast number of the population. It is characterised by uncontrollable perspiration and may affect various areas on the body including the hands, feet, underarms, and face.
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What does the treatment involve?
Treatment for excessive perspiration involves a series of small injections into the affected area. The injected solution functions to prevent the release of chemicals responsible for activating the body's sweat glands. The procedure itself takes approximately 15 minutes and involves minimal discomfort.Back to top
How long does the treatment last?
Although the treatment outcome can vary depending on the severity of the underlying condition, results may last up to 12 months. A small top up is recommended two to four weeks following the initial treatment to ensure longevity of results.
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