Excessive Sweating
Sweating on a hot day or while working out is expected, but if you find that your underarms become excessively sweaty regardless of your circumstances, you may be suffering from a condition called axillary hyperhidrosis.
Excessive sweating is more than just uncomfortable or embarrassing, it can make a person avoid social situations or job opportunities, and even stain and ruining clothing. Fortunately, there are safe and effective treatments available to eliminate hyperhidrosis.
Treating excessive underarm sweating
Aesthetics is most famously used to reduce wrinkles by paralyzing muscle tissue it can also be used to treat migraines, muscle spasms, and sweating in other areas of the body, as well as the armpits.
By treating the sweat glands in the underarms, patients will experience a marked decrease in sweat production for up to 8 months. This treatment is a temporary option for alleviating excessive sweat and can be repeated or “touched up” in order to maintain the results. This treatment is suitable for both, males and females
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Frequently Asked Questions
After application of anaesthetic cream, a starch-iodine test is performed. This involves putting iodine on the area to be treated and allowing the area to sweat for a while. Starch is placed on the area and the sweaty areas highlight in black.
Please allow 45-90 minutes for this procedure.
We often use numbing gel under the armpits before treatment. To some it may feel like small stings but is not overly painful.
No downtime with this treatment.
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To receive a free private consultation, simply fill out the online enquiry form. Let us know what procedure(s) you are considering and we will get back to you with a time and day to suit.
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