As
many as one in 100 individuals across the UK suffer from severe excessive
sweating or hyperhidrosis, according to the clinical paper Boni R. in Kreydon OP, Boni R,
Burg G (eds); Hyperhidrosis and Botulinum Toxin in Dermatology. Many more people suffer
from mild or moderate forms of the medical condition.
If youre one of those unlucky
individuals afflicted with the embarrassing condition and are familiar with clammy
handshake syndrome or underarm perspiration overload then dont get in a sweat about
it! Thanks to an established treatment offered by SWEAT BREAKER, specialist in the
provision of non-surgical procedures for excessive sweating, help is at hand to wipe out
the problem.
Founded by respected consultant surgeon,
Mr Adrian Richards, the company is committed to treating excessive sweating in localised
areas including armpits, hands, feet, head and face. The straightforward procedure, in the
form of Botox® injections, is highly effective and will keep excessive sweating under
control. The virtually pain free process involves injecting a tiny amount of Botox®
solution just under the skin, in approximately ten to 15 different sites, at 1cm
intervals, using a very fine needle (the same type of needle that is used for premature
babies). All in all, the treatment takes only 10 minutes, its effects last on average of
seven months and results can be expected in a little as three days.
Botox® treatment has been used
successfully for over 20 years and is backed by extensive clinical trials, with over 1400
medical research papers showing it to be safe. The treatment, which is administered by a
highly trained medical practitioner, works by blocking the action of nerves that supply
the eccrine glands, preventing them from producing sweat.
Prior to the treatment, a dedicated team
of highly trained staff will talk you through the procedure whilst a medical practitioner
will assess you in order to ensure that you are a suitable candidate for the treatment.
"Hyperhidrosis is a genetic
condition which blights many peoples lives and often has a profound effect on self
esteem and confidence levels," commented Mr Adrian Richards, MSc, FRCS (Plas)
Consultant Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon. "Traditionally, the only solutions available
for excessive sweating have included strong antiperspirant deodorants, topical
applications of aluminium chloride and, in severe cases, invasive and extensive surgery
such as curettage involving scraping out the eccrine glands a mutilating,
potentially dangerous and incredibly painful procedure with varying results. I am
delighted to be in a position to offer sufferers a simple, safe, effective and proven
non-surgical procedure that will eradicate the problems for months at a time."
Like it or not, we all have to sweat in
order to maintain a regular body temperature. If your body is too hot, blood vessels
dilate to let more blood reach the skin, where the blood cools. Then sweat glands produce
more sweat, and that evaporates to cool the skin. But for many people, sweating
doesnt just occur when the body overheats. Exercise, stressful situations, anxiety,
even alcohol, or spicy food can trigger hyperhidrosis. In extreme cases, excessive
sweating can occur regardless of an individuals situation or state-of-mind.
Whats more, concern over the condition breeds sweating.
So in future, dont work yourself up
into a sweat about it. Opt for SWEAT BREAKERs tried and tested treatment for lasting
results.
SWEAT BREAKER has a nationwide network of treatment centres.
For further information or to find your
nearest treatment centre visit www.sweatbreaker.co.uk
or call the information line on telephone number 0845 2300015 for specialist and
sympathetic advice. |