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Excessive Sweating / Hyperhidrosis

Discover what causes excessive sweating and how to tackle it effectively with our specialist excessive sweating treatment in Wrexham and Nantwich.

Our expert team provides customised solutions to reduce hyperhidrosis, tailored to your needs.

Say goodbye to excessive sweating and hello to confidence with Freyja Medical.

What is Excessive Sweating / Hyperhidrosis?

Excessive sweating, medically known as hyperhidrosis, is a condition characterised by abnormally high levels of sweating beyond what is necessary to regulate body temperature.

It can affect various parts of the body, such as the underarms, palms, feet, or face, and can significantly impact daily life and emotional well-being.

The exact cause of hyperhidrosis isn’t always clear, but it’s believed to involve overactivity of the sweat glands, which can be triggered by factors such as:

  • Genetics

  • Hormonal Changes

  • Certain medical conditions like diabetes or thyroid disorders

  • Medications

  • An overactive sympathetic nervous system

If you’re struggling with excessive sweating, consulting with a dermatologist can help determine the best course of action for managing your symptoms and improving your quality of life.

Excessive Sweating

Excessive Sweating Treatment

Aesthetic Consultation

At Freyja Medical, we understand the impact of excessive sweating on your confidence and daily life.

Our aesthetic consultations for hyperhidrosis offer a personalised approach to addressing this issue. During your consultation, our expert team will assess your individual concerns and develop a tailored treatment plan to effectively manage your symptoms.

We’ll guide you through the process with care and expertise, ensuring you find relief and regain your confidence.

With our current promotion, take advantage of a FREE aesthetic consultation to begin your journey towards achieving your desired look! Click here to book.

Muscle relaxing injections for excessive sweating at Freyja Medical in Wrexham, Nantwich and Cheshire

Muscle Relaxing Injections

At Freyja Medical, we offer muscle relaxing injections as a highly effective treatment for excessive sweating.

Administered by our expert practitioners, these injections target the sweat glands, temporarily blocking the nerve signals that trigger hyperhidrosis.

With this minimally invasive procedure, you can experience significant reduction in sweat production, restoring comfort and confidence in your daily life.

Excessive Sweating Treatment in Wrexham

Freyja Medical Wrexham Clinic

If you’re considering excessive sweating treatment in Wrexham, our dermatology-led clinic offers safe, medically guided solutions using muscle-relaxing injections to reduce overactive sweat glands.

Consultations are carried out at our Wrexham clinic are carried out by medically trained aesthetic practitioners, including nurses and doctors with NHS experience. They take time to assess the affected area, understand how excessive sweating is impacting you, and recommend a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Our clinic is conveniently located near Eagles Meadow and Wrexham University, with easy parking options and excellent public transport links. Many people from across North Wales choose us for professional excessive sweating treatment delivered by a medically led team they can trust.

If you’d like directions, opening hours, or more location details, visit our dedicated Contact Us page.

Excessive Sweating Treatment in Nantwich

Freyja Medical Nantwich Clinic

If you’re exploring excessive sweating treatment in Nantwich, Freyja Medical provides a clinically led approach using muscle-relaxing injections to help manage excessive perspiration in targeted areas.

Appointments take place at our Nantwich site are led by experienced medical practitioners who carefully assess the pattern and severity of sweating, discuss suitability for treatment, and create a tailored plan focused on effective, long-lasting relief.

Our Nantwich clinic is based at Villa Farm in Burland, offering a calm, private setting with convenient on-site parking. Clients visit us from Cheshire, Shropshire, and the surrounding villages for expert, medically supervised wrinkle treatments delivered with a personalised approach.

To learn more about accessing treatment at this location, including opening hours and travel information, visit our dedicated Contact Us page.

Meet the Experts Who Can Help You Treat Excessive Sweating

At Freyja Medical, your excessive sweating treatment plan is guided by medically trained professionals who understand how overactive sweat glands contribute to persistent sweating. Our specialists assess the affected area and severity before recommending the most suitable treatment approach for effective, controlled results.

Aesthetic Specialist Practitioners for Muscle-Relaxing Injections

 

Our medically trained aesthetic practitioners provide expert assessment and guidance, ensuring your treatment plan is safe, appropriate, and tailored to your individual needs.

Aesthetic Specialist Nurse Clare Wyatt

Nurse Clare Wyatt

Carefully selected injectable options to smooth fine lines under the eyes and improve overall skin quality in the area.

Nurse Clare's Availability
MondayWrexham9.30am - 4.00pm
WednesdayWrexham9.30am - 4.00pm
ThursdayWrexham9.30am - 4.00pm
FridayWrexham9.30am - 4.00pm
Dr James Dean

Dr James Dean

Injectable treatments designed to reduce excessive sweating by relaxing overactive sweat glands in targeted areas.

Consultations with Dr Dean are priced at £225. This fee is non-refundable and cannot be redeemed against the cost of treatment.

Dr James Dean's Availability in Nantwich
Thursday9.30am - 4.00pm
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What causes excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)?

Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, can stem from various factors such as:

  • Genetics: Family history can play a significant role in predisposing individuals to hyperhidrosis.
  • Medical Conditions: Conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, menopause, and obesity can contribute to excessive sweating.
  • Medications: Certain medications, such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, and some blood pressure medications, may cause sweating as a side effect.
  • Hormonal Changes: Fluctuations in hormones, particularly during puberty, pregnancy, or menopause, can lead to increased sweating.
  • Overactive Sympathetic Nervous System: The sympathetic nervous system controls involuntary bodily functions, including sweating. Overactivity in this system can result in excessive sweating.
  • Anxiety and Stress: Emotional factors like anxiety, stress, or nervousness can trigger hyperhidrosis in some individuals.
  • Heat and Humidity: Environmental factors like hot weather or high humidity levels can exacerbate sweating in susceptible individuals.
  • Spicy Foods and Caffeine: Consuming spicy foods or beverages containing caffeine can stimulate sweat glands, leading to increased sweating in some people.
  • Alcohol: Alcohol consumption can dilate blood vessels and increase body temperature, potentially leading to sweating.
  • Neurological Disorders: Certain neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease or spinal cord injuries, can disrupt the body’s ability to regulate sweat production.

Understanding the underlying cause of hyperhidrosis is essential for determining the most appropriate treatment approach. Consulting with a healthcare professional can help identify the specific factors contributing to your excessive sweating and develop a tailored management plan.

Can hyperhidrosis be cured?

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, can often be effectively managed, but it may not always be cured outright.

Treatment options range from lifestyle changes and prescription antiperspirants to more invasive procedures like Botox injections or surgery. These treatments can significantly reduce sweating and improve quality of life for individuals with hyperhidrosis.

However, the effectiveness of treatment can vary depending on the severity of the condition and individual factors. While some people may experience long-term relief from symptoms, others may require ongoing management to control sweating.

Consulting with a dermatologist or healthcare provider can help determine the most suitable treatment approach for your specific situation.

How long does it take to see results from excessive sweating treatments?

The timeframe for seeing results can vary depending on the individual. However, many individuals start to notice a reduction in sweating within a few days to a week after the procedure. The full effects typically peak within two weeks after treatment.

These effects can last for several months, with most people experiencing relief from excessive sweating for about 4 to 6 months before the nerves regenerate and sweating gradually returns. Regular maintenance treatments may be necessary to sustain the benefits long term.

It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to discuss your specific expectations and timeline for treatment.

Are the treatments painful?

The treatments we offer for excessive sweating are generally well-tolerated and minimally invasive, with little to no pain or discomfort.

Are the treatments safe?

Yes, the treatments we offer are safe and have been extensively tested and researched for their effectiveness and safety.

Are there any side effects from the treatments?

There may be some mild side effects, such as redness or swelling, but these are usually temporary and subside within a few days.

How much do the treatments cost?

The cost of excessive sweating treatments can vary depending on the individual and the severity of the condition.

During the consultation process, the specific needs and goals of the individual will be discussed to ensure realistic expectations are set.

What excessive sweating treatment in Wrexham is available?

At our Wrexham clinic, we offer precise, medically administered muscle-relaxing injections designed to reduce excessive sweating in targeted areas. Your excessive sweating treatment in Wrexham is tailored to the affected area and your individual needs to ensure effective, controlled results.

Muscle-Relaxing Injections for Excessive Sweating

Excessive sweating is caused by overactive sweat glands, and targeted muscle-relaxing injections work by temporarily blocking the signals that stimulate these glands. This treatment is carried out in Wrexham by our aesthetic specialist nurse Clare Wyatt wgo is highly experienced in advanced injectable treatments and medical assessment.

What excessive sweating treatment in Nantwich is available?

At our Nantwich clinic, excessive sweating is treated using a medically led approach with muscle-relaxing injections to help control overactive sweat glands in specific areas. Treatment is carefully planned to suit the area affected and the severity of symptoms, with a focus on effective, long-lasting reduction in sweating.

 

Muscle-Relaxing Injections for Excessive Sweating

Excessive sweating is caused by overactive sweat glands, and targeted muscle-relaxing injections work by temporarily blocking the signals that stimulate these glands. This treatment is carried out in Wrexham by our aesthetic specialist nurse Clare Wyatt wgo is highly experienced in advanced injectable treatments and medical assessment.

This treatment works by interrupting the nerve signals that stimulate excessive sweat production, helping to keep the treated area dry and comfortable. All excessive sweating treatments in Nantwich are carried out by our experienced locum consultant dermatologist and aesthetic specialist Dr James Dean.

Please note: Consultations with Dr Dean are priced at £225. This fee is non-refundable and cannot be redeemed against the cost of treatment.

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