
Anti Sweat Treatment In Gold Coast
Sweat glands are most populous across some regions of the physical body including the hands, feet, face, buttocks, and axillae. Hyperhidrosis patients often get excessive sweating in these parts of the body,which cause considerable annoyance. At CURVZ, our treatments are technologically custom-made to help you manage out of proportion sweating with the believed intention of reducing it as much as possible to get back your confidence.
WHAT DOES THE TREATMENT INVOLVE?
In your consultation, the practitioner will discuss with you your skin issues, past or present illnesses, and how they may affect your treatment. And as for the product we are going to use, we will focus on what it is, the benefits for short term and long term, the dangers or side effects. But you will also have time to ponder the solutions and to ask questions, that you might be harbouring in your mind regarding the further treatment. It can be offered immediately after the consultation session or you may be attended to at another date.
HOW MANY TREATMENTS WILL I NEED? / HOW LONG WILL THE RESULTS LAST?
The full effects of this treatment will be visible two weeks post-procedure. Its benefits will last for approximately 3 months, after that time the sweat glands will become active again, necessitating re-treatment.
WHAT DOES THE TREATMENT COST?
After a thorough consultation with the practitioner a personalised quote will be given.
PRE AND POST CARE INFORMATION
This treatment is not recommended for pregnant or breast feeding clients. Before the appointment it is best to avoid (if possible) blood thinning medications such as aspirin, non-steroidal anti inflammatory medications, and to not have had any vaccines 2 weeks pre and post treatment.
Avoid rubbing or massaging the injected area for the initial 24 hours following your appointment. Additionally, refrain from applying direct pressure to the area, including sleeping face-down, face massages or facials, avoid exposing the area to extreme temperature changes, engaging in strenuous exercise, prolonged sunlight exposure, or excessive alcohol consumption during the first 24 hours after treatment.
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