All you need to know about IV Drips
8 January 2024 by Omniya Clinic
at Omniya Clinic in London
Botox for excessive sweating is commonly used for people who suffer from hyperhidrosis. Sweating is a perfectly normal process that plays an important health role by helping to maintain body temperature. However, in some of us, our body will produce more sweat than is necessary – excessive sweating – medically, this is known as ‘hyperhidrosis’. As well as being a practical problem, it can also be an embarrassing one. There are a range of solutions for this, depending on its root cause, which our practitioners will be able to take you through. However, a common, non-surgical treatment is to administer Botox for sweating. This treatment is very effective; and can reduce excessive sweating by up to 80%.
It is normal to sweat – often when you exercise or get hot. Excessive sweating, that is hyperhidrosis, occurs when the body does not need to cool. Hyperhidrosis is a long term condition, and can be brought on by a variety of reasons – for example, medication or another condition that you may be suffering from. It is not a rare condition that can affect your entire body – especially areas such as your armpits, hands, feet, chest, groin and face.
Botox for hyperhidrosis can treat the following:
If your excessive sweating is affecting your confidence, one of the experts at Omniya Clinic can certainly help – assessing your concerns, and discussing your treatment options.
varies per patient
Hyperhidrosis is considered to be caused by a problem with the body’s nervous system. In particular, it is the part that controls sweating. It can be triggered by pregnancy, menopause, anxiety, low blood sugar, overactive thyroid, infections and medication.
Omniya Clinic is registered and regulated by the CQC, and our practitioners are some of the world’s leading experts. Our surroundings are clinical, with strict medical protocols for your safety and comfort.
Your treating practitioner will provide you with full and detailed aftercare instructions.
If your consulting practitioner decides that your condition is treatable, they will be able to perform the treatment in clinic. Omniya Clinic is monitored and registered with the Care Quality Commission for your safety and comfort.
Our clinic is located in Knightsbridge, London (just opposite Harrods).
The full address is: Omniya Clinic, 3a Montpelier Street, London, SW7 1EX.
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