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Effective Treatment for Excessive Sweating in Toorak

Dr. Vi Sharma has worked in the field of cosmetic surgery

He has a Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery, Monash University; and former member of the Australasian College of Aesthetic Medicine and the Royal Australian College of General Practice.

Sweating is a natural physiological response in regulating the temperature of the body. When you are tired from a workout or rigorous physical training, your body excretes sweat to cool it down. This helps the body function better without arbitrary complications to the muscles and body organs.

There are, however, times when sweating is excessive or more than what is expected of your body to expel. Excessive sweating happens when you sweat beyond the normal body condition. This condition is otherwise known as hyperhidrosis.

What is Hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for the condition that pertains to sweating more than you should, especially in situations related to strenuous activities and anxiety. This condition typically affects the hands, feet, armpits, and face but may sometimes affect the entire body.

Normally, sweating is mediated by the sympathetic nervous system. When you are stressed, this body system is activated, hence, sweating is a natural bodily response. While everyone normally sweats when they get tired or feel hot, people with excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis sweat profusely even in their calm state or even in cold weather.

Types of Hyperhidrosis

Primary hyperhidrosis is the most common type of excessive sweating. This type of hyperhidrosis has no underlying cause and it rarely subsides spontaneously. It usually begins during your adolescence stage and continues through your adulthood.

Secondary hyperhidrosis, on the other hand, is the result of medical conditions that adversely affect your hormonal levels. One of the most common condition is raised thyroid hormone which makes you sweat all over the body when under stress or anxiety.

Other types of hyperhidrosis are particular to the body part that excretes too much sweat. They include the following:

  • Palmar Hyperhidrosis: This excessive sweating involves the hands, especially the palms. Sweaty hands are sometimes the source of frustration and embarrassment, especially at work. Patients with sweaty hands do not just tend to avoid handshaking but they also find it difficult to write or grip things. People who love to work out, find it difficult to effectively finish their goals.
  • Plantar Hyperhidrosis: This type of excessive sweating involves the feet. Having sweaty feet can cause you to change socks more than a couple of times a day. In some cases, sweaty feet may even result in feet odour. Others would avoid wearing sandals or open-toe shoes as they become slippery and difficult to walk with.
  • Axillary Hyperhidrosis: This involves persistent and extreme sweating of the armpits. Unfortunately, this is frequently coupled with an unpleasant odour. You may need to shower several times a day to prevent having body odour and to be embarrassed. Some also feel humiliated having wet patches under the arms.

Hyperhidrosis can be most distressing as it may result in a loss of confidence. Thus, it is best to have your hyperhidrosis treated. 

Available Treatments for Excessive Sweating in Toorak

One of the easiest and most convenient way to temporarily tackle excessive sweating is with the use of an antiperspirant. However, this must be done daily, and for some every after bath. Antiperspirants contain aluminium salts that work by blocking perspiration from excessively lashing out.

Antiperspirants are usually available over-the-counter or at your local supermarkets. You may also seek the help of your cosmetic doctor to prescribe you an antiperspirant that works well with your skin. Note that some antiperspirants contain chemicals that may be harsh to your skin, hence, it is best to ask for your cosmetic doctor’s assistance.

While antiperspirants work for some people, others still struggle despite the application of antiperspirants. Thus, excessive sweating treatment Toorak can help combat excessive sweating.

Iontophoresis

This treatment requires soaking your hands or feet in a shallow container of water which allowing a low electrical current to travel through the water. According to experts, the electrical current blocks the sweat from getting to the skin’s surface.

Repetition of this treatment a few times a week is recommended to regulate the sweating of your hand or feet. Some machines can be bought for home use which can be more convenient but may require the recommendation of your cosmetic doctor.

Iontophoresis is notably minimal-risk, however, due to the use of the electrical current in the procedure, it is not a good option for pregnant and lactating moms. This treatment is not also recommended for patients who have pacemakers or metal implants in their body. Also, Iontophoresis is not the most appropriate procedure for patients suffering from cardiovascular conditions or epilepsy.

Anticholinergic Medicines

When you have tried antiperspirants and treatments like iontophoresis and Anti Wrinkle Injections, yet they seem to be ineffective, you may seek the help of your cosmetic doctor to prescribe an anticholinergic medicine.

Oral anticholinergic medicines help prevent the activation of the sweat glands. However, this option is not for everyone. Others may be faced with adverse effects that can affect their vision, heart, eyes, mouth and bladder.

Surgery

This option is recommended only for people with severe hyperhidrosis. When all other options fail and perspiration continues to pursue, you may seek the advice of your cosmetic doctor for a surgical procedure.

One of the more common surgical procedure for excessive sweating is endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy or ETS. In this procedure, your surgeon will make very small incisions, cutting the nerves in your armpits that normally activate the sweat glands. Although this is an effective treatment, it may cause compensatory sweating. This happens when one part of the body stops sweating excessively but another part starts to perspire too much.

MiraDry System

This procedure uses thermal or heat energy designed to target and eliminate the sweat and odour glands in the armpits. However, this treatment completely destroys the sweat glands and are hampered to grow back.

Anti-wrinkle Treatment

One of the most effective treatments for hyperhidrosis is the use of an anti-wrinkle substance. This treatment works by relaxing the underlying muscles as anti-wrinkle injections are administered in the face, palms, soles, and armpits. It targets the nerves of the sweat glands while reducing the unwanted over perspiration in the affected body parts.

On average, this treatment lasts for about eight months but may last up to twelve months. Although the results are not forever, it provides immediate results that are fast and minimal-risk to administer. The upshot of this treatment aside from convenience is the moderate treatment resulting in a more or less sufficient effectivity.

Why should you treat your hyperhidrosis in Toorak?

Although complications are rare, hyperhidrosis affects up to three per cent of the population. Excessive sweating can lead to skin problems and psychological distress.

Here are some reasons why you should treat your hyperhidrosis:

  • Emotional and Social Complications: For those who suffer excessive sweating, they tend to shy away from social and professional opportunities and gatherings because they feel embarrassed. Some may feel humiliated which can greatly affect them in dealing with other people.
  • Maceration: While hydration is good for the body, getting overly soaked is a different story. Having mushy wet skin may result in skin breakdown leading to problems like acne, warts, and other bacterial skin infections.
  • Tinea Cruris: This is otherwise known as jock itch or fungal infection that occurs along the folds of the groin.
  • Tinea Pedis: This is another term for athlete’s foot and it happens when the fungus thrives in the moist area of the feet. An athlete’s foot typically begins to develop between the toes and spreads through the entire foot.
  • Bromhidrosis or Body Odour: Sweating is not the cause of bad odour but the bacteria that grow in your skin. When sweat comes in contact with the bacteria, it creates a foul odour.

The Best Excessive Sweating Treatment in Toorak

SKIN CLUB Cosmetic Doctors in Toorak is known for its wide array of skin care procedures including the most advanced treatment for excessive sweating. Our cosmetic doctors understand the individual and unique needs of each client. Thus, we provide tailored consultations, unique treatment plans, and aftercare regimens to ward off excessive sweating among the residents of Toorak and nearby suburbs.

Visit SKIN CLUB Cosmetic Doctors today for the best Toorak excessive sweating treatment!

 

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About Dr Vi

Dr Vi Sharma is a renowned and highly trained cosmetic surgeon in Sydney, practising cosmetic surgery since 2012. He has a worldwide loyal patient base. He has a bachelor of medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery from Monash University. Dr Vi Sharma is a former member of the Australasian College of Aesthetic Medicine and the Royal Australian College of General Practice. Along with treating patients, he also provides training for doctors and nurses regarding aesthetic and cosmetic treatment modalities.

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