Hyperhidrosis
What are the Facts about Hyperhidrosis?How effective is it?
How long does it Last?
Is it Safe?
What areas can be treated?
How long does the procedure take?
What are the Facts about Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is a condition that affects millions of people around the world. Uncontrolled sweating can occur in various parts of the body including the face, hands, feet or underarms. Although high temperatures or stress can increase perspiration, they don't cause hyperhidrosis. Instead, hyperhidrosis may be an inherited trait that stops the body from properly regulating its temperature. Until now, excessive sweating has been difficult to control. Finally, there is a long-lasting treatment for hyperhidrosis that works.Back To Top
How effective is it?
Patients treated with wrinkle relaxers notice a remarkable improvement in their symptoms. In clinical studies, 95% of patients with hyperhidrosis that was severe enough to interfere with their daily lives experienced the benefits of wrinkle relaxing after just 1 week, with sweating reduced by an average of 83%.Back To Top
How long does it Last?
After the first treatment, the effects of wrinkle relaxers lasts an average of 8 months. For nearly 40% of patients, wrinkle relaxing reduces sweating for more than one year. The amount of time wrinkle relaxers remains effective may vary. When your symptoms return, it would be time for another a wrinkle relaxer treatment.Back To Top
Is it Safe?
Yes. wrinkle relaxers have been used to treat a range of medical conditions including eye muscle spasm and cerebral palsy for more than 10 years. This is considered to be a very safe procedure with a very low incidence of side effects.Back To Top
What areas can be treated?
Wrinkle relaxer injections are used to treat localized areas of sweating. They work the best for underarm sweating and can be very effective for sweating of the palms, soles and scalp. Wrinkle relaxers CANNOT be used to treat sweating over the whole body (e.g. back, legs) or very large areas.Back To Top
How long does the procedure take?
Approximately 15 to 30 minutes. You can bathe, shower, drive or go back to work immediately afterward.Back To Top



