Anti-Sweat Treatment – Treatment for hyperhidrosis – sweaty armpits, feet or palms
Hyperhidrosis is a medical term that is used for excessive sweating that can occur in both men and women. Treatments are available that may help manage sweat production.
If you experience hyperhidrosis and would like to explore treatment options, you can schedule a consultation with Dr Michael Kernohan. Dr Kernohan is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon in Sydney who offers both surgical and non-surgical procedures tailored to individual needs.
What is a muscle relaxant and how do they work?
A Muscle relaxant treatment is a non-surgical treatment that can be used for various purposes, including to address excessive sweating. These treatments work by temporarily affecting the nerve signals that activate sweat glands, helping to manage sweat production in targeted areas.
What can trigger excessive sweating?
Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, can be influenced by various factors, including:
- Heat and Humidity: High temperatures can stimulate sweat glands.
- Stress or Anxiety: Emotional triggers often cause increased sweating.
- Physical Activity: Exercise or exertion raises body temperature, leading to sweating.
- Dietary Choices: Spicy foods, caffeine, or alcohol can activate sweat glands.
- Medical Conditions: Certain conditions like diabetes, menopause, or thyroid disorders can cause excessive sweating.
- Medications: Some medications may have sweating as a side effect.
If you suffer excessive sweating, consider seeking advice from a healthcare professional to explore suitable treatment options.
Potential Benefits of Anti-Sweat Treatment
Treatment for excessive sweating can help address challenges associated with hyperhidrosis by:
- Reducing Sweat Levels: Targeted treatment may decrease sweat production in specific areas.
- Increased Comfort: Less sweating can help reduce skin irritation and discomfort.
- Reduces visibility: Managing excessive sweating can alleviate concerns about visible sweat or odor.
- Supports Daily Activities: Treatment can make everyday tasks, like writing or shaking hands, more comfortable.
It’s important to discuss your options with a qualified healthcare professional to determine the most suitable treatment for your needs.
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The anti-sweat treatment procedure
Anti-sweat treatment for managing excessive sweating is a non-surgical option typically performed by qualified healthcare professionals, such as a plastic surgeon like Dr Kernohan. The procedure generally takes less than 10 minutes. While local anesthesia is often unnecessary for the underarm area, topical anesthesia can be applied for comfort upon request.
During the procedure, small amounts of a treatment solution are introduced to the targeted areas. Multiple applications may be made in a grid pattern to optimise coverage.
Most patients can resume their daily routine immediately following the procedure, as there is no downtime associated with this treatment. Consult Dr Kernohan to learn more about the process and its suitability for your needs.
Potential Risks of anti-sweat treatment
After the anti-sweat treatment, you may experience some adverse effects. These effects often subside after a few days. They includes:
- Bruising
- Swelling
- Pain
- Redness
- Bleeding
- Numbness
- Pressure sensitivity
In rare cases, the patient may experience fever, flu-like symptoms, headache, itching, anxiety and excessive sweating in other parts of body. Find out more about the risks of plastic surgery procedures.
What precautions should I follow before the treatment?
Dr Kernohan might advise you to follow some indications before the treatment, such as:
- Avoid shaving your underarms for 2 to 3 days before the treatment
- If you are using medication such as blood thinner, then you should avoid taking them for a few days before the anti-sweat treatment.
Anti-Sweat Treatment Aftercare
Dr Kernohan will suggest you follow an aftercare routine to optimise the results.
- You can use ice or numbing agents on the treated area to relieve pain
- You should avoid excessive exposure to sun
- It is important to avoid using deodorant on the underarms for a few days after the treatment. Otherwise, it may cause swelling and other complications.
- You should avoid exercise and other vigorous activities for at least 2 to 3 days after the treatment.
What results to expect after Anti-sweat treatment?
After undergoing anti-sweat treatment, many patients notice a reduction in perspiration in the treated areas. Results can vary depending on individual circumstances and the specific treatment approach.
Effects typically become noticeable within several days and may continue to develop over the following weeks. The duration of results can also vary, with many individuals experiencing reduced sweating for several months before requiring further treatment to maintain the outcome.
When to see a surgeon for anti-sweat treatment:
In some cases, an over-the-counter treatment can be used to help treat sweating in the underarm area. You may need to see a surgeon if you experience excessive sweating that leads to fungal or bacterial infection.
Anti-Sweat Treatment Cost Sydney – How Much Are Anti Sweat Treatments in Sydney?
The price of Anti-sweat injections in Sydney depends on various factors, including:
- Your Surgeon’s qualifications
- What’s included in the surgical quote or price estimate
- Where the procedure performed
- The complexity of each case
Please note, in line with the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) regulations, we are unable to advertise specific products or treatments for prescription-only medications. All information related to treatments, including pricing will be shared during your private consultation.
How to find the Best Plastic Surgeon for you in Sydney
Choosing the right plastic surgeon for you is a crucial step when it comes to satisfactory outcomes. Here are some tips to help you find the best surgeon for your needs:
- Qualifications and Accreditation
Look for a surgeon who is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) and specialises in plastic and reconstructive surgery. This means they have undergone rigorous training and meet high professional standards. - Experience
Select a surgeon with extensive experience in the specific procedure you’re considering. Ask about their training, the number of procedures they have performed, and their familiarity with the latest techniques. - Reputation and Reviews
Research online reviews, patient testimonials, and professional recommendations to learn more about a surgeon’s reputation and the experiences of others. - Consultation Experience
A thorough consultation is key. The surgeon should listen to your concerns, explain the procedure in detail, and discuss potential risks and realistic outcomes. - Communication and Rapport
Choose a surgeon who makes you feel comfortable and confident in their care. Clear and honest communication is essential for a successful partnership.