TREATMENT

Palm Sweating

WHAT ARE WRINKLE RELAXERS?

Palm Sweating

 Hyperhidrosis of the palms, or excessive sweating of the hands, can be a challenging condition. It often leads to discomfort and social or professional inconvenience.

To manage this condition, we use injections of a wrinkle relaxer into the palm’s sweat glands. This treatment works by blocking the nerve signals that stimulate sweat production. By reducing these signals, the excessive sweating can be significantly decreased, providing relief and improving hand dryness and comfort.

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Treatment Risks and Considerations

Palm Sweating

Asymmetry: There is a risk of uneven results, where one side may appear different from the other.
Drooping: If the injection affects nearby muscles, it could lead to issues such as drooping eyelids or eyebrows.
Headaches: Some people may experience mild headaches following the treatment.
Allergic Reactions: Although rare, allergic reactions to the product can occur, leading to itching, rash, or swelling.
Injection Site Reactions: Redness, tenderness, or lump formation at the injection site can happen.
Potential Spread of Toxin: In rare cases, the muscle relaxer might spread beyond the intended area, causing unintended effects.

It’s important to discuss these risks with a qualified practitioner to ensure that the treatment is appropriate for your needs and to minimise potential complications.

PRICE

Wrinkle Relaxer Treatment

FAQ for Antiwrinkle

We regularly get asked about our procedures, so we have put together a couple of questions we get asked on a regular basis. If there is something else you would like to know, please get in touch!

Who can have Wrinkle Relaxers?

Each treatment is tailored to the individual and requires a thorough assessment by a healthcare professional to determine its suitability. While most individuals are suitable candidates for wrinkle relaxers, a consultation is necessary prior to scheduling the treatment. However, certain individuals may not be suitable for these treatments, including:

 

  • Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women: The safety of wrinkle-relaxing treatments during pregnancy or breastfeeding has not been established, so they are generally not recommended.
  • Individuals with Neuromuscular Disorders: People with conditions such as myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome, or ALS may experience increased risks due to the effects of the treatment on muscle activity.
  • People with Active Skin Infections: Individuals with active skin infections or inflammation in the area to be treated should wait until the condition has resolved before undergoing treatment.

 

How long do wrinkle relaxers take to become visible?

With wrinkle relaxers, initial results typically start to become visible within 3 to 7 days after treatment. The full effects usually develop by around 2 weeks post-treatment.

How long do the results last?

The effects of wrinkle relaxers typically last between 3 to 6 months, depending on the individual and the area treated. Over time, the treated muscles gradually regain their activity, and the wrinkles may reappear.

Is the treatment painful?

The treatment involves small injections, which are usually well-tolerated. Some people experience mild discomfort, but this is often brief.

How long does the treatment take?

The procedure itself is quick, typically taking about 10 to 20 minutes to inject, depending on the number of areas being treated.

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