


"Thermage, not only did it work but I could go out to lunch straight afterwards without a problem."
Diane C.
Excessive sweating is something that plagues many woman as well as men. This can be an embarrassing problem that can damage your self esteem. This problem is especially serious in the work situation. This can often lead to a person holding back, resulting in poor work performance.
For a bride on her wedding day it is disastrous to have damp circles showing through her wedding gown. Greeting her guests with sweaty palms could also make her feel self conscious and unattractive her special day. Botox injections are used with great success to minimize sweating on every part of the body. Though it is most often used to treat the armpits, soles of feet and palms of the hands.
Planning ahead is essential
Planning a wedding can be stressful and if you already have a sweat problem, it will worsen during this time. The time leading up to the wedding should be exciting and often there are several parties in the time leading up to the big day. Now, if you wish to do something about your excessive perspiring, some planning ahead should be done. Results can usually be seen from Botox treatment after a few days at most.
The effects normally last between six and twelve months. But so often we wait until the last minute to see to problems. Instead of waiting for the week before the wedding, plan ahead and go for a Botox treatment about 2 months before the time so it isn’t a last minute stress.
This means you can enjoy all the events leading up to the wedding sweat free. Always remember that it is much better to schedule any treatments of an aesthetic nature well in advance before any big event in your life to ensure everything goes smoothly.
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