Heatwave? No Sweat with Hyperhidrosis Injections

hyperhidrosis injectionsAny news of a heatwave spells misery for those prone to excessive sweating, a condition known medically as hyperhidrosis. 

Amid heavy storms and thunder, the temperatures have climbed rapidly several times during June and July, reaching well into the 30s. The Met Office has been forced to issue ‘danger’ heatwave alerts due to the high temperatures we’ve seen recently.

For those who are prone to excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis, the news of sun and warmth are likely to cause a particular concern. For people who have to deal with the embarrassment and unpleasantness of excessive underarm sweating year round, a summer heatwave will only make things worse. 

Self-Help – Dealing with Hyperhidrosis in a Heatwave

Some advice for sufferers includes:

  • Try an ‘extra strong’ antiperspirant
  • Wear cool clothing in natural fabrics. e.g. lightweight sleeveless dresses
  • Similarly, choose cool footwear in leather rather than synthetic materials e.g. leather sandals
  • Drink plenty of water to keep well hydrated
  • Make use of fans and air conditioning where possible
  • Keep out of direct sunlight and warm environments – seek cool and shade
  • Avoid alcohol and spicy food

These measures may help sufferers to deal with the symptoms, but in severe cases, hyperhidrosis means damp armpits all year round. 

Hyperhidrosis Injections for Extreme Sweating

The use of BOTOX® injections for treating excessive sweating is now much more widely known and is an appealing and popular option for stopping the appearance of dark damp patches on clothing with results that last for several months.

This treatment is most effective for underarm sweating, the most common condition and one which is particularly embarrassing socially, as sweaty armpits tend to be seen as a sign of poor personal hygiene or stress.

The hyperhidrosis injections literally dry the sweat up for months at a time. 

These are an excellent and popular option for men and women who want to have the confidence of knowing that they are not going to be embarrassed by their sweating.

Scalp Sweating

Now that underarm BOTOX® is understood to be an effective option, clients have started to discover the potential benefits of sweat reduction injections in their scalp and around the hairline too, to keep the head – and hair – looking and feeling fresh all day long.

Botulinum Toxin injections can be used to help prevent sweaty hair. This also keeps the hair looking better – straighter and neater for longer – as the damp environment caused by sweat can cause hair to frizz and curl.

Excessive Sweating London

Dr Barbara Kubicka MD, CIME/ICAM, MBCAM is an expert hyperhidrosis injections doctor and renowned Aesthetic Physician, who has been quoted in Vogue magazine about the problems faced by those suffering from excessive sweating.

She founded Clinicbe® in London, where she takes a unique holistic approach to skincare treatments; treating the patient as a whole in order to get the best possible results from any treatments they may have. 

The clinic is known for anti-ageing skin treatments, including BOTOX® injections, facial fillers and the latest treatments such as pain-free mesotherapy and PRP fillers. Clinicbe regularly welcomes patients from Belgravia, Knightsbridge, Mayfair, Chelsea, Central and West London. There are even regular patients who travel from overseas to see Dr Kubicka.

For further information or to arrange a confidential consultation, please contact us on 0207 125 0521 or email info@clinicbe.com.

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Heatwave? No Sweat with Hyperhidrosis Injections
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Heatwave? No Sweat with Hyperhidrosis Injections
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A heatwave spells misery for those prone to excessive sweating, known medically as hyperhidrosis. Sweat reduction injections can stop underarm sweating.
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Clinicbe® London

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