Since the treatment effect is temporary, sweat gland activity may gradually return over time. In such cases, the procedure can be repeated. Regular treatments help maintain a comfortable level of sweating and long-term results.
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Hyperhidrosis Treatment
Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which sweating exceeds the normal physiological level and may occur even without physical activity or high temperature. Modern medicine offers effective methods to control excessive sweating, allowing patients to significantly improve their comfort and quality of life.
Hyperhidrosis treatment is a set of medical procedures aimed at reducing excessive sweating in different areas of the body. Most commonly the condition appears in the armpits, palms, feet, or facial area. Modern treatment methods make it possible to effectively control the activity of sweat glands and significantly reduce perspiration. One of the most effective approaches is injectable treatment that temporarily blocks nerve signals responsible for stimulating sweat glands. As a result, sweating in the treated area decreases significantly or stops for a certain period of time. The procedure is minimally invasive and allows patients to quickly return to their normal daily routine.
About the service
Hyperhidrosis is a condition characterized by excessive sweating that occurs regardless of environmental temperature or physical activity. In many cases, the increased activity of sweat glands is related to the way the nervous system regulates their function.
The condition may be localized or generalized. Most often it affects specific areas such as the armpits, palms, or feet. Even at rest, sweating can be intense enough to cause noticeable discomfort in everyday life.
How hyperhidrosis treatment works
Modern treatment methods are designed to temporarily block nerve signals that stimulate sweat gland activity. As a result, sweating in the treated area is significantly reduced.
After the procedure, the activity of the sweat glands decreases while the body’s natural thermoregulation remains unaffected. The body continues to regulate temperature normally, while excessive sweating in the treated area is controlled.
Areas where hyperhidrosis treatment can be performed
The procedure can be used in different areas of the body where excessive sweating occurs.
The most common treatment areas:
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underarms
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palms
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feet
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facial area
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back
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under-breast area
The treatment plan is always selected individually depending on the location and severity of sweating.
Advantages of hyperhidrosis treatment
Modern medical methods allow effective control of excessive sweating and help improve patients’ daily comfort.
Main advantages of the procedure:
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rapid reduction of sweating intensity
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minimally invasive treatment method
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no long recovery period
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ability to return to normal activities on the same day
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visible results within a few days
A properly selected treatment method allows patients to control hyperhidrosis symptoms for a long period of time.
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Frequently asked questions about hyperhidrosis treatment
Hyperhidrosis Treatment
How quickly will the results appear after treatment?
In most cases, the first results appear within a few days after the procedure. Sweating gradually decreases as the nerve signals to the sweat glands are reduced. The full effect usually develops within one to two weeks.
How long does the effect of hyperhidrosis treatment last?
The duration of the result depends on individual characteristics of the body. For many patients, the effect lasts from several months up to a year. When sweat gland activity gradually returns, the procedure can be repeated.
Can hyperhidrosis be treated in several areas at the same time?
In many cases it is possible to treat multiple areas during the same session. For example, patients often treat underarms and palms simultaneously. The final decision is made by the doctor after evaluating the patient’s condition and the extent of treatment needed.
Is hyperhidrosis treatment safe?
When performed by a qualified specialist, the procedure is considered safe. The medications used in treatment have been widely applied in medical practice for many years. Before the procedure, the doctor always evaluates the patient’s medical history and possible contraindications.
Does the procedure affect the body’s thermoregulation?
Hyperhidrosis treatment affects only the local sweat glands in the treated area. The overall thermoregulation system of the body remains unchanged. The body continues to regulate temperature normally.
Do the procedures need to be repeated?