Hyperhidrosis Treatments in Camas, WA

Say Goodbye to Excessive Sweating with Injectable Hyperhidrosis Treatments

Are you tired of dealing with the embarrassment and discomfort of excessive sweating? You're not alone. At Pins & Needles Aesthetics, we understand the impact that hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) can have on your confidence and quality of life. That's why we're proud to offer injectable treatments specifically designed to target and alleviate axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating) and focal hyperhidrosis (face, hands, or feet).

What is Hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterized by uncontrollable sweating beyond what's necessary for normal body temperature regulation. While sweating is a natural bodily function, those with hyperhidrosis experience excessive sweating even when not exerting themselves or in cool environments.

What Causes Hyperhidrosis?

The exact cause of hyperhidrosis is not fully understood, but it's believed to involve overactive sweat glands and abnormal responses of the sympathetic nerves that control sweating. Factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, and certain medical conditions may contribute to the development of hyperhidrosis.

How Do I Stop Excessive Sweating?

If you've tried various antiperspirants, oral medications, and home remedies with no success, treating hyperhidrosis with injectables may be the solution you've been searching for. These treatments target the underlying cause of excessive sweating by temporarily blocking the release of sweat from the sweat glands, providing relief that lasts for several months.

How Do Injections Help with Hyperhidrosis?

Treatments such as botulinum toxin injections (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) often yield good results in dealing with hyperhidrosis. These injectable treatments work their magic by targeting the overactive sweat glands in your underarms. They contain a special ingredient called botulinum toxin, which blocks the signals from your nerves that tell your sweat glands to go into overdrive. 

This effectively reduces sweat production and provides relief from excessive sweating. The best part? It's a quick and relatively painless procedure, and the results can last for several months. Say goodbye to those embarrassing sweat stains and hello to feeling dry and confident all day long!

Potential Side Effects and Safety

While Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin injections are generally safe and effective for treating excessive sweating, it's essential to be aware of potential side effects. These can include temporary skin irritation or redness at the injection site, as well as mild symptoms like dry mouth, headache, or muscle weakness.

In rare cases, more severe side effects such as blurred vision or difficulty swallowing may occur, although they're uncommon. However, it's crucial to remember that these side effects are usually temporary and resolve on their own within a few days to weeks. When used by qualified and experienced medical professionals at Pins & Needles Aesthetics, Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin injections for excessive sweating are considered safe options that can significantly improve your quality of life.

FAQs About Hyperhidrosis

  • The cost of injectable hyperhidrosis treatments varies depending on factors such as the type of treatment, the number of injections needed, and the provider's expertise. During your consultation, we'll provide you with a transparent breakdown of the pricing.

  • Injectable hyperhidrosis treatments typically provide relief from excessive sweating for about 6-12 months, depending on the specific treatment and individual factors. Repeat treatments may be necessary to maintain results.

  • While the idea of needles may be daunting, most clients find injectable hyperhidrosis treatments to be relatively comfortable. We use techniques to minimize discomfort, such as numbing cream or ice packs, to ensure a positive experience

  • Yes, injectable hyperhidrosis treatments are considered safe when administered by a qualified and experienced medical professional. We prioritize your safety and well-being, adhering to strict standards and protocols to minimize any risks.

  • Compensatory sweating, where sweating increases in other areas of the body to compensate for reduced sweating in the treated area, is a potential side effect of hyperhidrosis treatments. However, it's usually mild and temporary, resolving on its own over time.