EXCESSIVE SWEATING (Hyperhidrosis)
Sweating is normal - in fact, it’s essential; humans need to sweat in order to regulate their body temperature. But some people sweat more than is needed. Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating. It refers to any abnormal sweating, such as sweating when it’s not hot. People who sweat excessively often soak through their clothing or drip sweat. Regular antiperspirants don’t work well for those with this condition. Thankfully, relief may be a treatment away!
Neuromodulators injections
Neuromodulators injections (Ex: Nucieva, Botox) for excessive sweating
Neuromodulators (ex: Botox, Nucieva) are a natural, purified proteins with the ability to temporarily block the secretion of the chemicals that is responsible for "turning on" the body's sweat glands. By blocking, or interrupting, these chemical messengers, neuromodulators "turns off" sweating at the area where it has been injected. Neuromodulators injections are very shallow, meaning that the medicine is injected just below the surface of the skin, where it remains. Research demonstrates that treating excessive sweating of the armpits, hands, feet and head with neuromodulators is safe and effective!
Morpheus8
Microneedling for excessive sweating
Morpheus8 is a minimally invasive skin rejuvenation procedure that pairs microneedling with radiofrequency energy. It offers a long-term if not permanent improvement for hyperhidrosis of the underarms, hands, and feet. It uses tiny needles to deliver energy deep into your skin, creating micro injuries and thermal (heat) damage in the treated areas. This process significantly reduces the underarm sweat glands in just a single session!
For more information, ask for a free consultation with an aesthetics doctor.
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