Hyperhidrosis Injections
Hyperhidrosis Injections involve several injections into the sweat glands, via the skin where their activity causes excess sweating.
The procedure involves injecting botulinum toxin type A, a purified protein that blocks the nerve signal from your brain to your sweat glands, causing them to temporarily relax, thus limiting the sweat being produced by the sweat glands.
Excess sweating is a common problem that can be solved easily with this simple and quick Hyperhydrosis injection procedure.
Are You A Suitable Candidate For Hyperhydrosis Injections?
Please read the information below carefully to evaluate if you are a suitable candidate for this procedure.
Please consult with your practitioner or GP if you are in any doubt.
A consultation is essential prior to taking this treatment.
A complimentary telephone consultation is available, which will enable your practitioner to assess your medical history, your concerns and your personal goals. We can then discuss the desired treatment/s options.
Botulinum toxin is a prescriptive product where approval of client’s suitability must be received via a medical prescriber.
Pre Treatment
A consultation is essential, prior to taking any of the medical aesthetic treatments.
A brief telephone consultation will enable us to asses that you are eligible for a full consultation and treatment.
Botulinum toxin is a prescriptive product where approval of client’s suitability must be received via a medical prescriber.
More Hyperhydrosis Injection FAQs
How is the botulinum toxin prepared?
The botulinum toxin is stored in the refrigerator until such time as it will be administered, and is prepared just before being administered for the best quality results.
A sterile station is prepared for the administration of the botulinum toxin injections, where the solution is prepared. The botulinum toxin is then drawn up into a very fine syringe ready to inject.
What will the treatment involve?
Your practitioner will complete a thorough consultation to ascertain that botulinum toxin is a suitable treatment for you. If so, the consultation details are passed over to a medical prescriber for suitability and the prescription to be approved.
During treatment the area to be treated is cleansed and sterilised. Then the botulinum toxin solution is injected into the desired area.
The treatment takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
Allow extra time if you want the application of a local anesthetic.
Please advise your practitioner if you have an allergy to, or have ever had a reaction to, any such anaesthetic.
The procedure is very quick – a short, sharp pain during the injection may be felt.
You are invited back to the clinic for a review to ascertain if any modifications are required to ensure the desired results have been achieved.
Why have the procedure?
Hyperhidrosis Injections are known for being a quick procedure and provides undeniable results, which makes this a popular sweat reducing treatment.
This treatment will be excellent to treat:
• Axilla (armpit)
• Hands
• Feet
Are Hyperhidrosis injections safe?
Botulinum toxin has been in medical use for more than four decades and thousands of men and women have received Hyperhidrosis injections in the UK every year.
Botulinum toxin is administered in such a way that it only affects your muscles and sweat glands and it does not reach any other part of the body.
Providing the Hyperhidrosis injections are administered by a qualified, competant practitioner, the risks are extremely minimal.
Hyperhidrosis injections are administered by our senior aesthetician practitioner to ensure that quality and safety is paramount.
Does it hurt?
The procedure is generally pain free as a local anesthetic is applied to the treated area prior to the administration of the injections. If you opt out of the local anesthetic a mild discomfort can be experienced due to the small needle injections involved. Care is taken to make it as comfortable as possible.
As with all injections there may be some mild temporary discomfort and redness in the direct injection site, which subsides quickly.
How many treatments do I need?
One treatment is required every 3 to 6 months.
How quickly will I see the results from Hyperhydrosis Injections?
You will notice results 4 to 10 days after a single treatment.
How long will the results last?
The results can last up to 6 months.
What are the possible risks & side effects?
Every procedure involves a certain amount of risk and side effects, which will all resolve. However, you should be made aware of them.
The risk of side effects following treatment are reduced by consultation with an experienced practitioner.
Commonly Experienced Temporary Adverse Events
- Redness at the injection site
- Pain at injection site
- Bleeding at injection site
- Tingling at injection site
- Bruising at the injection site
- Swelling
Contraindications
Please discuss your health concerns with your practitioner prior to commencing treatment.
Allergy to botulinum toxin type A Human albumin, or sodium chloride (salt) and eggs.
Infection at site of injection
Pregnant, or breastfeeding
Have you ever suffered from a disease which affects your muscles or nervous system.
Any other known muscular or neuromuscular issues.
Inflammation in the muscle or skin to be injected.
Any active disease of the cardiovascular system.
Previous history of seizures.
Closed angle glaucoma, or risk of developing closed angle glaucoma
Plan to undergo an operation soon.
Are there any other important considerations?
Limited or no clinical data exists regarding the efficacy and tolerance of this treatment in patients having a history of, or currently suffering from, auto-immune disease or auto-immune deficiency or are under immunosuppressive therapy. The practitioner shall therefore decide how to proceed on a case by case basis, according to the nature of the disease and its treatment and the need for monitoring post-treatment.
Your practitioner will discuss the need for a preliminary skin testing for hypersensitivity if necessary, or in the case of patients with severe or multiple allergies. Patients on coagulation medication or other substances known to increase coagulation time, must be aware of the potential increased risk of bleeding and haematoma during and following treatment.
Disclaimer
Any views or advice obtained via this website should not be taken as a substitute
for medical advice or treatment, especially if you are aware of, or suffer from, a specific health complaint.
We recommend that you maintain your relationship with your GP. Your GP will also be able to arrange any diagnostic procedures you may need, and provide emergency cover if needed.
After Care
Treat the skin as sensitive for 24 hours or until the skin completely appears calm.
Maintain clean skin of the area treated.
Avoid any further overstimulation treatments for at least 12 hours.
Avoid highly cented products.
Wash with luke warm water only.
Avoid soap.
Avoid strenuous activity for 24 hours.
Avoid swimming in public pools for 24 hours.
Avoid any exposure to a sauna, hot tub or tanning for up to 24 hours.
Avoid a massage the treated area for up to 48 hours.
Avoid consuming any alcohol for up to 24 hours
Drink plenty of water.
Price & Practitioner
Hyperhydrosis from £450.00
Emporium Practitioner:
Angela Taffinder
Senior Aesthetician
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