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If you are tired of letting over-sweating rule your life, Mirror Mirror offers you a helpful excessive sweating treatment.
Don’t let hand sweating or excessive underarm perspiration embarrass you anymore!

Causes & Treatments of Excessive Perspiration

About Hyperhidrosis

Excessive sweating is a medical condition called hyperhidrosis, the effects of which can cause stress and embarrassment.

If you have this condition, you will be pleased to know that there are treatments that can significantly improve your confidence and daily interactions.

Hyperhidrosis Treatments

Hyperhidrosis can be treated with Botox and Morpheus8, among other modalities.

Hyperhidrosis can also be a neurological disorder or linked to other medical issues.

How Much Does Excessive Sweating Treatment Cost?

Hyperhidrosis
$400
maintenance
Armpits
$1500
Packages of 4
Hands
$1400
Packages of 4
Feet
$1500
Packages of 4

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Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on what is causing the problem. If hyperhidrosis is caused by an underlying medical condition, that condition will need to be treated in order to cure it.

If it’s caused by a medication you’re taking, your doctor may be able to prescribe a different medication that doesn’t cause hyperhidrosis to occur.

If the cause of hyperhidrosis is unknown, or if it’s idiopathic (meaning there’s no known cause), then there is no cure.

However, there are treatments available that can help control the symptoms. Some people find that treatments with Botox are helpful, while others find relief with surgery or with medications.

Hyperhidrosis is fairly common and affects between 1 to 3 people out of 100.

Despite its wide prevalence, answers in the medical literature are inconclusive about whether a person can grow out of the condition without some form of excessive sweating treatment.

There are two types—Primary hyperhidrosis and secondary hyperhidrosis.

The primary type is inherited genetically.

The secondary type is caused by a number of issues, ranging from neurological conditions to spinal cord injury to alcoholism.

Naturally, what form of excessive sweating treatment you receive depends on the type of hyperhidrosis you have.

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Further Reading: More About What Causes Hyperhidrosis?
There are several health or medical conditions that can cause excessive sweating.

1. Acromegaly

Acromegaly is a medical condition that can cause excessive sweating.
The disorder, which is caused by an overproduction of growth hormone, primarily affects the face and hands but can also affect other parts of the body.

Acromegaly is diagnosed through a series of tests that measure hormones and other markers in the blood.

2. Hyperthyroidism (Overactive Thyroid)

Hyperthyroidism is a medical condition in which the thyroid gland produces an abnormal amount of hormones. This can lead to excessive sweating and other symptoms.
Hyperthyroidism is most common in people over the age of 50, but it can also occur in younger individuals.

3. Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetes is one cause of nerve injury. Persons who have diabetes are more likely to have nerve damage that can cause sweating problems. This is called diabetic neuropathy.

Diabetes causes the nerves to become damaged, which can lead to non-stop sweating.

What Other Factors May Require People To Get Excessive Sweating Treatment?

Apart from medical conditions, there are several factors that can cause excessive sweating.

Some of these include:

1. Genetics

Genetics may play a role in the amount of sweat produced. Some people are genetically predisposed to produce more sweat than others.

This can lead to excessive sweating, which can be a problem if it causes excessive moisture loss or if it interferes with regular activities.

2. Medications

Over-the-counter medications are often used to treat diseases or conditions. Sometimes these medicines contribute to excessive sweating in people.

3. Hormones

Hormones are chemical messengers that control many important physiological functions in the body.

Some of the most common hormones that can lead to excessive sweating include estrogen, testosterone, and adrenaline.

When these hormones are out of balance, they can cause the body to produce more sweat.

Why Treat Hyperhidrosis?

1. It Can Help You Feel More Confident

During our years of practice, we have noticed that 98 percent of people who suffer from excessive sweating experience an instant increase in confidence after getting excessive sweating treatment.

This suggests that Botox and Morpheus8 are effective ways to boost confidence levels in those with excessive sweating.

2. It Can Help Mitigate Stress

A study published in The Journal: Psychosomatic Medicine found that people who sweat excessively have higher levels of stress hormones in their blood, which may help explain why they feel more stressed.

Participants who had excessive sweating treatments had significantly lower levels of cortisol (a hormone that is released when we are under pressure) than those who did not have the treatment.

This suggests that excessive sweating may help reduce stress levels.

3. It Can Help Avoid Embarrassment in Social Settings

Excessive sweating can be a source of embarrassment, particularly in social settings.

For example, many people feel embarrassed (and rightly so) when they are seen wearing sweat-drenched clothing even when they have not had any exercise or exposure to hot weather.

People who have experienced these situations immediately feel less embarrassed after getting excessive sweating treatment.

4. It Can Help Prevent Dehydration

Sweating ejects water from your body. This can make you feel constantly dehydrated if you suffer from hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).

Once you get the excessive sweating treatment, you are also very likely to feel less of a need to drink water all the time.

5. It Can Reduce the Effects of Sweat-Induced Body Odor

Sweat-induced body odor (SIBO) is a common problem that can be difficult to treat on one’s own.

Some people subscribe to treatments that include wearing clothes that absorb sweat, using antiperspirants, using sweat pads, handkerchiefs, etc. However, these are not fail-safes.

This is because while they may be able to help with drenched clothes, they are often not able to eliminate the odor that accompanies sweating.

Thus, it is important to get excessive sweating treatments if you wish to totally eliminate or at least reduce the effects of sweat-induced body odor.

The Different Types of Excessive Sweating Treatment

There are a variety of treatments for excessive sweating, but they all have one goal in mind: providing you with a viable solution.

There are several types of treatments available, and each has its own benefits and drawbacks.

The most common type of treatment is antiperspirants. Antiperspirants work by preventing sweat from being secreted through the skin.

They come in a variety of forms, including gels, creams, and aerosols.

Some people find that antiperspirants work well for them, while others find that they don’t work as well or that they have side effects.

Another type of treatment is prescription medications.

Prescription medications can be used to control sweat production or to stop it from becoming excessive.

Some medications target the pituitary gland, which controls sweat production, while others stop the body from releasing chemicals that produce sweat.

However, several side effects such as dry mouth and trouble sleeping are common with these types of medications.

Other treatments include surgery, which may involve removing part or all of the sweat glands in the body.

This is not only expensive, but as with all types of surgery, there is a high chance of several reversible or irreversible side effects.

What Are Some Common Safe Ways to Treat Excessive Sweating?

1. Botox Excessive Sweating Treatment

Botox, a safe and non-surgical treatment for excessive sweating, is gaining popularity.

Botox is a type of injectable made from the toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.

It works by blocking nerve signals that cause muscles to contract. This reduces sweating.

Botox is approved for use in the United States to treat excessive sweating caused by conditions like hyperhidrosis caused by neurological disorders, postoperative stress syndrome (POTS), and primary axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive perspiration with no known cause).

This treatment is available as an injectable and can be used to treat both men and women.

Side effects are minimal and typically only occur when the injections are administered by someone who is not a Botox specialist.

2. Morpheus8 Excessive Sweating Treatment

Morpheus8 is a safe, non-invasive alternative to surgical procedures for excessive sweating.

The treatment uses micro-needling and radiofrequency skin tightening to reduce sweat production and discomfort.

Morpheus8 is the only treatment on the market that combines both therapies, making it a quite effective option for those seeking relief from excessive sweating.

Much like Botox, Morpheus8 is also fast-acting and has a short treatment time, making it a good option for people who need to reduce their sweating quickly.

Morpheus8 is also FDA-approved, so you can rest assured that you will be getting reliable treatment if you opt for Morpheus8 at Mirror Mirror Med Spa.