Types of Hyperhidrosis
Primary Hyperhidrosis
Typically affects hands, feet, underarms, and face, usually not linked to any other health conditions
Secondary Hyperhidrosis
Generally caused by medical conditions or medication, leading to widespread sweating.
Factors Contributing to Hyperhidrosis
Genetics
Family history can play a crucial role in primary hyperhidrosis
Medical Conditions
Conditions like diabetes, thyroid issues, and certain infections can trigger secondary hyperhidrosis
Medications
Some medications may induce excessive sweating as a side effect
Effective Strategies to Address Hyperhidrosis
Antiperspirants
Higher-strength antiperspirants can help in managing excessive sweating.
Iontophoresis
A device that uses electricity to temporarily turn off the sweat glands.
Botulinum Toxin Injections (Botox)
FDA-approved for treating severe underarm sweating
Medications
Oral medications can reduce sweating
Surgery
Procedures such as sympathectomy, where nerves that trigger sweating are cut.
Lifestyle Modifications
- Wearing breathable fabrics to reduce skin irritation and retain less heat
- Dietary adjustments: Avoiding spicy foods and caffeine can help manage symptoms.
- Regular hygiene: Helps manage bacteria that can cause odours associated with sweating.
Services Offered at Faces By Bae for Treating Hyperhidrosis
At Faces By Bae, we offer a specialised treatment tailored to manage and treat excessive sweating. Our experienced team will assess your condition and recommend the most suitable treatment options to help you achieve a comfortable and confident lifestyle
Treatments available at Faces By Bae to help with Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)
Frequently Asked Questions
Hyperhidrosis can be caused by genetics, underlying health conditions, or as a side effect of medications.
Yes, lifestyle adjustments like choosing appropriate clothing and dietary changes can help manage the symptoms.
The duration of the effect varies depending on the treatment. For example, Botox injections may need to be repeated every 4 to 12 months.
No, there are multiple treatments available, including non-surgical options like Botox and prescription medications.
As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects, which will be discussed during your consultation at Faces By Bae.
Our team of experts will provide a detailed assessment and recommend a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and health status.