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BOTOX CURES EXCESSIVE SWEATING

Added: (Wed May 14 2008)

BOTOX CURES EXCESSIVE SWEATING
Non-surgical procedure overtakes conventional treatments

Sufferers of excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), are now choosing botox, as their preferred treatment: instead of invasive surgical procedures and other medications. This safe and effective treatment, blocks the action of sweat glands, ensuring sufferers remain dry and comfortable for up to 9 months, without surgical complications.


Hyperhidrosis is a socially debilitating condition, that frequently affects the sufferers' enjoyment of everyday activities and personal relationships. Common symptoms of primary Hyperhidrosis include sweaty palms, hands, feet, armpits, and also facial blushing. In addition,the unpleasant odour that excessive sweating produces, increases the sufferers' embarrassment and encourages them to keep their problem hidden in social and professional situations.


Up until recently, several treatments have been offered to sufferers, many of which have either limited effectiveness, unpleasant side effects, or involve invasive surgery. With Botulim toxin, symptoms are relieved simply and effectively without the complications of surgery; and adverse affects are minor and rare.


A forerunner of this method of treatment; and a member of the acclaimed International Hyperhidrosis Society, the CosMedocs clinic, based in Harley St, offers patients highly skilled, professional practitioners; plus competitive pricing. Treatments start at £150.




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For more information about Botox treatment for Hyperhidrosis, Current special offers, or to schedule an interview with Dr. Ahmed Farhan Haq, please call 08008600178 or e-mail info@cosmedocs.co.uk
(www.cosmedocs.co.uk)

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