Brits Driven Mad By Sweaty Pits
/EINPresswire.com/ Surge in enquiries about use of botox for excessive sweating following recent heatwave
While the recent heatwave was a cause for celebration for those bemoaning a typically wet and windy British summer, for others a rise in temperatures only spells worry and misery about overheating and excessive sweating.
Following the sunny spell, Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group recorded a 45% rise in enquiries about hyperhidrosis treatment of BOTOX(R) injections during a three day period of the heatwave. So while the warm weather was a chance for many to top up their tans, others simply became more perspiration conscious.
Hyperhidrosis - also known as excessive sweating - is caused when sweat glands become overactive and produce sweat in great quantities than the body needs, something exacerbated by warm weather.
By injecting BOTOX(R) into the affected area, practitioners can block the nerve impulses which cause excessive sweating; something which can offer a great confidence boost to suffers who no longer need to fret about soggy armpits and damp hands.
Commenting on the recent surge in enquiries, Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group spokesperson Shami Thomas said: "In summer, most people become increasingly aware of sweating, and for some people excessive sweating can become almost unbearable.
"Our Hyperhidrosis treatment is a simple solution for a common problem, which leaves patients more confident and gives them the freedom to wear what they want and enjoy summer to the full."
Media Contact:
Helen Pickerill
Brazen PR
0161 923 4994
http://www.transforminglives.co.uk/excessive-sweating.html
PR courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/rumLII
While the recent heatwave was a cause for celebration for those bemoaning a typically wet and windy British summer, for others a rise in temperatures only spells worry and misery about overheating and excessive sweating.
Following the sunny spell, Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group recorded a 45% rise in enquiries about hyperhidrosis treatment of BOTOX(R) injections during a three day period of the heatwave. So while the warm weather was a chance for many to top up their tans, others simply became more perspiration conscious.
Hyperhidrosis - also known as excessive sweating - is caused when sweat glands become overactive and produce sweat in great quantities than the body needs, something exacerbated by warm weather.
By injecting BOTOX(R) into the affected area, practitioners can block the nerve impulses which cause excessive sweating; something which can offer a great confidence boost to suffers who no longer need to fret about soggy armpits and damp hands.
Commenting on the recent surge in enquiries, Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group spokesperson Shami Thomas said: "In summer, most people become increasingly aware of sweating, and for some people excessive sweating can become almost unbearable.
"Our Hyperhidrosis treatment is a simple solution for a common problem, which leaves patients more confident and gives them the freedom to wear what they want and enjoy summer to the full."
Media Contact:
Helen Pickerill
Brazen PR
0161 923 4994
http://www.transforminglives.co.uk/excessive-sweating.html
PR courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/rumLII
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