Hyperhidrosis Excessive Sweating Sydney
Hyperhidrosis Excessive Sweating Treatments resolve embarrassment in social settings from excessive sweating. Sydney Cosmetic Centre Hyperhidrosis treatment classically affecting the underarms (axillae).
Excessive Sweating (hyperhidrosis) treatment:
✔ Doctor-only clinic
✔ Lunch-time procedure
✔ Minimally Invasive
✔ Non-permanent
✔ Non-surgical
✔ Premium Brand Used
Procedure
A series of tiny superficial injections are placed into the Underarm which takes 5-10 minutes per side. After the treatment, there is no downtime. You may resume your normal activities such as driving or working. The treatment usually starts to work within 7-10 days.
Usually an ice pack is used to minimise discomfort. There’s no downtime post treatment.
The treatment starts to work within 7-10 days. The effects of the treatment last up to 6 months on average. Therefore depending on the individual, one may require treatments 1-2 times per year.
Suitability for Hyperhidrosis Excessive Sweating Treatments but not restricted to:
Aged between 18-65;
Not pregnant;
Not breastfeeding;
Have no infection at the proposed treatment site;
Patients should not have certain pre-existing conditions such as Myasthenia Gravis or Eaton-Lambert syndrome; and
Patients should not have blood clotting disorders or certain allergies.
Patients should always discuss their medical history with their doctor and disclose any medications they are currently taking, which may interfere with the procedure.
Disclaimer:
All procedures are performed by Dr Liane Robinson MBBS (AHPRA general registration MED0001145009). The above information is general in nature. For more information about Hyperhidrosis Excessive Sweating Treatments or any other cosmetic enhancement procedures, you can contact us to request a free consultation by calling Sydney Cosmetic Centre on 02 93876522. Advice is on an individual basis and can only be provided following consultation. Please note that Individual results, recovery times and outcomes may vary between patients. All procedures carry inherent risk. No before and after result is guaranteed to be the same.