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Hyperhidrosis for Men (Excessive Sweating)

What is Hyperhidrosis?

 

Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is a common problem affecting two to three percent of the Australian population. This condition sees a person produce more sweat than needed, and is either generalised or localised to specific parts of the body such as the hands, feet, armpits, face or the body overall.

Those who suffer from hyperhidrosis can find the condition embarrassing, negatively impacting on daily activities, work and social life, emotional well-being, and relationships.

There are general measures a person can take to lessen the effect of hyperhidrosis, such as wearing garments designed to absorb sweat and reduce odour or using antiperspirants, but most frequently fail to improve the condition.

Treatment for excessive sweating

A specialised injection has now been approved to treat hyperhidrosis. This is injected into the skin to prevent symptoms of extreme sweating, providing temporary relief for 6-12 months.

 

To learn more about your Hyperhidrosis options, contact us today, for a consultation with Dr Alia Nasser.

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FAQs

How does the injection relieve hyperhidrosis?

When injected into the skin, it works to block the nerves that supply your sweat glands. By blocking this supply, it prevents your glands from producing sweat. Please note that this does not cure hyperhidrosis, but provides temporary relief.

How long does it last for?

The treatment takes around 15 to 20 minutes to perform, and provides temporary relief for hyperhidrosis, lasting between 6 to 12 months. For maximum effect, treatment should be repeated every 3 to 6 months.

Does the injection hurt?

It’s completely normal to be concerned about the pain of this treatment because of the areas involved. However, pain is minimal and we avoid anaesthetic injections and can assure you that we treat all areas with very minimal discomfort.