Conditions

Excessive sweating.

Stop Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis) with Botox Injections.

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is a condition in which the body sweats excessively in areas where there is a high concentration of sweat glands such as the hands, feet, armpits and the groin area.

Excessive sweating can occur when temperatures are cooler or at rest, but is typically worsened in the summer when the temperature rises slightly or by periods of activity and exercise.

Excessive sweating is a common problem that can be solved easily, leaving you with dry, soft skin regardless of the heat. We recommend using Injectables such as Botox® to block the nerves that supply the eccrine glands, which in turn prevent the glands from producing sweat.

Do you have excessive sweating that causes you worry or concern? To find out more, or to speak to one of our specialists, We offer face to face, video, and phone initial consultations for your convenience, these are bookable online or telephone.

Where on the body does hyperhidrosis typically occur?

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, commonly occurs in areas where there is a concentration of sweat glands, with the most frequent area being under the arms. Hyperhidrosis can occur anywhere on the body, but frequently affected areas include:

Treatments Available:

Botox® Injections

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Frequently Asked Questions.

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Excess sweating in different parts of the body is called hyperhidrosis it is a common long-term condition and has no obvious cause. It is thought that there may be a problem with the para sympathetic nervous system that controls sweating.
No not at all but it can be an embarrassing condition and you may find you only wear dark colours or avoid social contact?
Initially the least invasive treatments are recommended such as powerful antiperspirants. If these do not work, prescribed Botulinum Toxin A (Botox) is injected into the sweat glands which are just under the skin. Botox blocks the neuro – transmitter that stimulates the sweat glands to sweat resulting in sweating to be greatly reduced or to stop altogether.
Results can take up to three weeks to occur and typically last 6-12months.
Schedule a consultation and assessment appointment by a nurse prescriber in which a full medical history will be taken to advice you on the most appropriate treatment plan for your condition.

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