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Anti Sweat Botox Stoke on Trent Filler

Hyperhidrosis (anti sweat)

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Here you can find some information that we believe will answer most of your questions. If there is anything you would like to ask us about this or any other treatment, please do get in touch.

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What is Hyperhidrosis?

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Hyperhidrosis is a common condition in which a person sweats excessively. The sweating may affect the whole of your body, or it may only affect certain areas. Commonly affected areas include the: armpits. palms of your hands.

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How do you treat Hyperhidrosis?

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In hyperhidrosis Botox helps to stop or greatly reduce the symptoms. This will usually happen within two weeks of treatment and the effects may last between six and seven months. If you find that this treatment has helped you, it can be repeated, this will give you the greatest benefit.

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What areas can I treat with Botox?

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We can treat underarms, hands, face & feet.

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Are there any side effects?

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As with any drug Botox can cause side effects. The most common side effects are; headaches, skin redness, localised muscle weakness and face pain. Uncommon side effects include; infection, anxiety, numbness, dizziness, inflammation of eyelid, eye pain and swelling, visual disturbance, nausea, dry mouth, skin tightness, sensitivity to light, itching, dry skin, muscle twitching, flu symptoms, lack of strength, and fever.

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Limiting side effects can be achieved by; taking of a full medical history, selecting appropriate muscle sites, injector’s anatomical knowledge and experience, plus infection prevention measures.

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Is Botox suitable for everyone?

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Certain groups of people should avoid having Botox, these include:-

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  • Pregnant or breast feeding patients.

  • Patients with certain conditions affecting the connections between nerves and muscles (such as Myaesthenia Gravis and Eaton-Lambert Syndrome).

  • People with a previous allergic reaction to botulinum toxin, or with allergies to egg or human albumin.

  • People taking aminoglycoside antibiotics (such as gentamicin)

  • Anyone with a skin infection in the area to be treated.

  • Caution should be exercised in any patients taking blood-thinning medication such as Warfarin and Clopidogrel, due to the increased risk of bruising.

 

Who can inject Botox?

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Botox is a prescription only medicine which needs to be prescribed by a Doctor, Dentist or Nurse Prescriber knowledgeable in its use. The actual injecting can be performed by an appropriately trained person. However, the responsibility for the safety of the patient receiving the injection lies with the prescriber, no matter who injects. 

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How can Botox help me?

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In cosmetics, Botox can help soften and sometimes temporarily erase lines and wrinkles found on the forehead, between the eyes (gleballa), crows feet etc. However, Botox is not just used for cosmetic purposes, it can be used to treat many medical conditions such as, migraine, excessive sweating, spasticity, weak bladder and spasm of the eyelids*. Botox has been used to great effect for many years and millions of people all over the world have benefited from its use.

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Mobile Aesthetics

Covering All Of The Stoke-on-Trent Area

jess@jcaesthetics.co.uk  \  Tel: 07498 724084

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