Sweat Gland Reduction - Treatment For ‘Axillary Hyperhydrosis’
Many people
suffer from excess sweat production under the armpit – known as ‘axillary
hyperhydrosis’ Sweat occurs regardless of the season, time of day or physical
activity.
There are medium term solutions offered by mild treatments for this annoying problem. One
such possibility is an injection of botulinum toxin, a well known wrinkle
treatment. This provides a degree of relief. A lasting solution involves sweat
gland reduction (sweat gland suctioning), which uses the same principle as
liposuction, however with special needles. This technique is only possible for
the armpits, not for the feet or hands.
How does sweat gland reduction / suctioning work?
This outpatient procedure is performed under local anaesthetic. Two small incisions are made in the hair area under the armpit …are filled with a soaked…are special solution, also containing the local anaesthetic. Then the sweat glands are suctioned using special thin needles. For two weeks following the procedures compression bandages are applied.
Post-operative care
The stitches from the incisions are removed after one week. Changes relating to the regulation of body temperature are not expected. The reduced sweat glands will not re-grow, so a lasting reduction of sweat production can be expected.
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Freiburg
To arrange a preliminary consultation with one of our specialists in Freiburg:
E-Mail:
info@lexerklinik.de
Phone:
- ++49 (0)7 61 - 89 64 17 0
Sweat gland reduction – At a glance
Length of procedure:
- 2-3 hours
Post operative care:
- 2 weeks with compression bandages
Anaesthetic:
- Local anaesthetic
Clinic stay:
- Outpatient


