Dermalogic Aesthetics

HYPERHYDROSIS

MASS-REDUCTION IN SWEATING

  • Procedure45 minutes
  • Pain Mild Discomfort
  • Anaesthetic None
  • Recovery Immediate
  • Results Duration 6 months
  • Risks Bruising, incomplete result

Excessive sweating, also known as ‘Hyperhidrosis’ can profoundly affect self-consciousness and be a seriously embarrassing condition. When severe sweating interferes with daily activities, it can cause great emotional and psychological upset, especially when it is sweating from the underarms. It is estimated that up to 5% of the population suffers from some form of hyperhidrosis during their lives.

Sweating is a normal physiological process which the body uses to keep itself cool and at times of stress. Hyperhidrosis occurs when the body produces excessive sweat during these times or continues to produce sweat when it is not required. When severe sweating gets in the way of daily activities and antiperspirants are not working, you may be a suitable candidate for the (Botulinum toxin) treatment. The body areas that can be affected include: the underarms, palms, feet and forehead.

Injectables are approved by the FDA to treat the symptoms of severe underarm sweating. Injections are used in the affected areas to help control this condition by temporarily blocking the chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands. When the sweat glands do not receive chemical signals, the severe sweating settles.

Here at Dermalogic Aesthetics, our medical practitioners are highly experienced in all non-surgical procedures, including treating this condition. If you are considering treatment for excessive sweating then the first step is to book in for an initial consultation, to ascertain how sweating affects you, and what type of hyperhidrosis you have. Using a simple injection to treat underarm sweating is just as effective as surgery used to be, without the risks or costs involved. Before any treatment you’ll need to discuss your condition with our doctor. This is because your sweating may also be caused by an overactive thyroid, diabetes, an anxiety disorder or other medical condition, and other tests might be needed.

The TREATMENT PROCESS

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PRIOR TO THE TREATMENT

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The first step is to speak to one our medical practitioners from our Bristol, Cardiff or Coventry clinics. You’ll be able to talk to them about why you’re considering hyperhydrosis treatment, the likely costs, and when you’d like to have the treatment. If you feel ready, we’ll then book you in for your free consultation. At your free consultation, your medical practitioner will ask you about the results you want to achieve. They’ll guide you through your treatment options for you to ensure you achieve the best results. You can discuss every aspect of your treatment with no obligation to go ahead. Our medical practitioners are extremely knowledgeable and happy to answer any questions you have. If you feel ready to go ahead, we can book your treatment in for a date and time that suits you.

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TREATMENT

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On the day of your treatment, you’ll be able to go through any last-minute questions with your medical clinician. The Botulinum toxin will be injected using a very fine needle to carefully complete the series of small injections. This usually takes about 45 minutes in total and, although it may be a little uncomfortable, it shouldn’t hurt. The injections work as a muscle relaxant and blocks the signals from the nerve endings to the sweat glands, therefore producing a reduction in sweating. It’s a safe and non-invasive procedure and many sufferers are left confident after receiving dramatic and life-changing results.

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POST TREATMENT

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You’ll be able to leave the clinic as soon as your treatment has been completed, and you should be fine to go about your normal day-to-day activities. We believe that the highest quality aftercare is just as important as the treatment itself, so we’re here to support you. If you have any questions or concerns at all, you can contact our 24/7 helpline. Hyperhidrosis treatment can be very effective and on average lasts up to 6 months, depending on the patient. After your initial treatment, the effects of future treatments should last longer as your muscles are already trained to relax. Further treatments are usually recommended every three months.

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Hyperhidrosis (prevents sweating)

  • Hyperhidrosis
  • £350

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Benefits of having this treatment with us:

  • We are Fully Qualified medical practitioners. Cosmetic procedures are prescription only medicines (POMS) that should only be prescribed and given by a Doctor, Dentist, Nurse Prescriber or Pharmacist Prescriber.
  • Our team has years of experience in aesthetic treatments. We ensure all treatments are carried out to the highest standards, to achieve optimum results.
  • We pride ourselves on patient care and experience, therefore, our experienced team will ensure that your visit and treatment is as informative, comfortable and professional as possible
  • We have very high patient satisfaction. Our patients are very happy with their results resulting in many returning to have additional areas treated. We also have many that recommend friends and family to our clinics.
  • We are committed to evidence-based practice and use premium products. We use FDA and CE approved products for the treatments.
  • We are registered with Save Face. This government approved register is the highest level of recognition available for professionals working within aesthetic cosmetic medicine within the UK.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

You’ll have the opportunity to ask your medical practitioner any questions as part of your consultation, but to start the ball rolling here are the answers to some that our patients most frequently asked questions.

Most people would refer to hyperhidrosis more commonly as “excessive sweating”. “Hidrosis” means sweating and “hyper” means more.

It’s perfectly normal to sweat – indeed, our bodies sweat in order regulate temperate. Our sweat helps to cool us down. Some of us however sweat a little too much which may mean you have hyperhidrosis. The problem can affect us all over our bodies or in key areas where there are more sweat glands such as the armpits, hands, face, and feet. At best, it can be uncomfortable and annoying but at it’s worst it’s embarrassing and socially isolating.

The causes for hyperhidrosis aren’t fully understood yet by doctors. When people develop excessive sweating at varying stages of their life they typically have normal sweat glands but their sympathetic response is higher than the average. It’s this response which leads to overproduction and sweat for reasons we’re not fully clear of.

Studies show that hyperhidrosis may affect as many as between 3-5% of the population.

Two types of hyperhidrosis exist:

Primary hyperhidrosis: usually inherited and so check with your family to see if they suffer from it

Secondary hyperhidrosis: caused by behaviours (e.g. alcoholism), responses (e.g. neurologic responses such as anxiety), a condition (e.g. gout, obesity, menpause), or perhaps medications

Facial Hyperhidrosis/Blushing—flushing and sweating of the face
Axillary hyperhidrosis—excessive underarm sweating
Palmar hyperhidrosis—excessive sweating of the hands
Pedal Hyperhidrosis—excessive feet sweating. Sweating on the hands can be linked to feet sweating.

The area that you are treating should be shaved and the client should abstain from using any antiperspirants or deodorants for 24 hours prior to the treatment

When we sweat a chemical message is sent from the brain to the sweat glands telling them to ‘turn on’ the sweat. Injections are used in a very similar way to how it is used to treat wrinkles. The treatment effectively blocks the chemical message from the brain to the sweat glands so that the message isn’t received turning on the sweat. Over time, the nerve endings at the sweat glands start to grow back so that from perhaps the 4th month some very mild sweating will return. As more and more nerve endings grow back so the sweating will start to increase again. Ultimately, for up to a year Injections can stop the sweat glands from receiving the message to sweat more. Once all the nerve endings have regrown, re-treatment will be required to produce the same effect.

To treat underarm sweating first the glands need to be found. A tiny injection is all that’s required in each gland to stop its activity for approxiamtely months. Most people have quite a few glands, so expect 10 to 30 shallow injections to really nail the problem. Thankfully your armpits are not a very sensitive area, and the injections are as small as they come so the pain is minimal.

Yes, we also offer hyperhidrosis injections for sweaty hands, or palmar hyperhidrosis. Results last for several months.

  • Apply anti-antiperspirant as often and as regular as you can (remember antiperspirant is different to body spray!)
  • Drink lots of water – aim for 2 litres per day
  • Exercise regularly (although exercise makes you sweat, it will have a positive effect on stress & anxiety which will in the longer term improve your sweating when you’re not busy exercising!)
  • Keep a change of clothes handy especially for when doing presentations or attending social situations
  • Easier said than done but try to avoid stressful situations that you don’t need
  • Eat healthily to keep your weight under control – overweight people tend to sweat more
  • Wearing black, white or patterned clothing can minimise the signs of sweating– it tends to be more visible on plain colours
  • Remember to use antiperspirant rather than body sprays or deodorants – look for extra strong formula or long-lasting claims

The armpits are not an overly sensitive area so most patients report very little discomfort. Some small amounts of discomfort may be experienced but our medical practitioners are all very sensitive to your needs and how to deliver as comfortable an experience as possible.

No, you must wait until 24 hours after your treatment before you can go running or do any other form of strenuous exercise.

Yes you can. If you are having hyperdidrosis treatment THEN another treatment, you must leave it 48 hours. If you had another treatment and then you wanted hyperhidrosis treatment, you would have to wait 2 weeks before having your hyperhidrosis treatment.

For the following 24 hours after you receive hyperhidrosis treatment, you must not drink alcohol. After 24 hours, it is fine to drink alcohol.

You should avoid heat for 24 hours. This includes the sun, sunbeds and hot baths and showers.

Yes, there is no problem with flying after having hyperhidrosis treatment.

You need to wait 12 weeks between full treatment doses.

The effects of hyperhidrosis treatment are not seen immediately. You should start to notice a difference about 3-7 days after your appointment and the treatment will be at its maximum at day 14.

Not necessarily. Many people do not need to come back in for a follow-up appointment. It is a personal choice, not a clinical necessity. You’re welcome to book back in to be seen within the 2 weeks after your initial treatment.

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