Understanding Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is a condition that causes excessive sweating, often beyond what’s needed to regulate body temperature. It can affect the underarms, hands, feet, or face, and impact confidence, work, and daily life. Genetics, overactive sweat glands, and certain lifestyle factors can contribute to this condition.
Solutions at The St. Thomas Cosmetic Clinic:
Botox / Dysport / Xeomin: Targeted injections temporarily block the nerves that activate sweat glands, reducing excessive sweating.
Lifestyle & Skincare Guidance: We provide advice on managing triggers, clothing, and skin care to complement treatment results.
Benefits:
Significantly reduced sweat in treated areas
Increased comfort and confidence
Minimal downtime and quick procedure
Book Today to regain control and live confidently without excess sweating.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How does Botox treat hyperhidrosis?
A: Botox works by blocking the chemical signals from nerves to sweat glands, reducing sweat production in the treated area.
Q: How long does treatment last?
A: Results typically last 4–6 months. Repeat treatments help maintain long-term results.
Q: Is the procedure painful?
A: Most clients report mild discomfort similar to a small pinprick. Topical numbing can be applied if needed.
Q: Are there side effects?
A: Minimal, typically temporary redness or slight swelling at injection sites. Serious side effects are rare.
Q: How soon will I see results?
A: Most clients notice reduced sweating within 3–7 days after treatment, with full effect around 2 weeks.