Botox for medical conditions, Manchester

King Street Clinic doctors offer a range of treatments using botox:

  • Sweating
  • Headaches
  • Jaw reshaping

Botox for Sweating (Botox for Hyperhidrosis)

Excessive sweating due to hyperhidrosis forces men and women to change their clothes every few hours, limits personal style, ruins fabrics, and erodes self-confidence. Hence, our Botox Hyperhidrosis Clinic in Cardiff (or Bristol, Manchester) provides one of the best recommended treatment for excessive sweating (Botox injections) at very competitive rates.


Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is a common disorder which produces a lot of unhappiness. An estimated 2-3% of westerners reported to suffer from excessive sweating of the underarms (axillary hyperhidrosis) or of the palms and soles of the feet (palmoplantar hyperhidrosis). Underarm problems tend to start in late adolescence, while palm and sole sweating often begins earlier, around the age 13 (on the average). Untreated, these problems may continue throughout life.

Sweating is embarrassing, it stains clothes, ruins romance, and complicates business and social interactions. Severe cases can have serious practical consequences as well, making it hard for people who suffer from it to hold a pen, grip a car steering wheel, or shake hands. What is the cause of hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)?
Although neurologic, metabolic, and other systemic diseases can sometimes cause excessive sweating, most cases occur in people who are otherwise healthy. Heat and emotions may trigger hyperhidrosis in some, but many who suffer from hyperhidrosis sweat nearly all the time, regardless of their mood or the weather.

Do You...

Sweat a lot...?
At Home & Work?
Winter or Summer?
Sweat More if Stressed or Anxious?
Change Clothes Often, Not Wear Light Colours?
Feeling Your Quality Of Life is Being Affected?
At certain times of the day or after having alcohol, coffee, tea, hot or spicy food?
Reading this because your really want something this time that will help?

  • Same day treatment
  • Great results can last for 6-8 months
  • Painless
  • Free consultation
  • Botox reduces sweating by 90%

Unbeatable prices

Underarms (both) - £425
Forehead - £250
Cheeks - £250
Scalp - £400

How do I prepare for Botox for Sweating treatment?

Do nothing differently. Just go about your day to day activities as normal. Your skin will be cleaned at the time of the procedure so try not to use any products or cosmetics. Do not use any anti-perspirant the day before the treatment or try and wash any residue off as best you can.

How does Botox for Sweating work?

This revolutionary anti-ageing treatment, commonly known as Botox (BOtulinum TOXin), but approved for cosmetic use under the brand name, Vistabel, is the most popular such treatment in the world, prescribed by doctors to eliminate wrinkles in the upper third of the face. This includes forehead lines, frown lines between the eyebrows and crows’ feet around the eyes. Very fine needles are used so there is no scarring and you can resume your usual activities immediately after treatment.

How long does Botox for Sweating work?

Botox works within a few days but can take as long as 14-21 days for the full effects to show through. Botox for sweating (hyperhidrosis) injections are not permanent, so we recommend repeat treatments at 3-6 monthly intervals to maintain the effects.
Thousands of these treatments are performed every year, with astonishing results – noticeable from 2-14 days afterwards and lasting several months.
Over time, you may notice that the botox works more effectively and lasts longer with each subsequent treatment.

Are there side effects of Botox for Hyperhidrosis?

The pain associated with injections is mild and no local anaesthetic is required. The needles used are very fine and approximately the same diameter as coarse human hair.
You will be able to drive and engage in all of your usual daily activities immediately after your injections. You may develop slight bruising at the injection sites, but otherwise there will be no visible signs of your skincare treatment.

When injecting the armpit area there are no nearby muscles, so there is no chance of having any migration or any muscle weakness.

Botox injections for sweating have been successfully used in many cases now and we have had good results in our clinic - with mean dry time of 12 weeks.

List of Terms:

Hyperhidrosis - Excessive sweating symptom. Excess sweating usually affects the armpits (axillary hyperhidrosis) or the forehead (cranial hyperhidrosis) or the hands or feet (palmoplantar hyperhidrosis).

Botox - A neurotoxin produced under strict sterile laboratory conditions, used for the treatment of excessive sweating.

 

Botox for Headaches (Tension Headaches)

(From £300) - Tension headaches that are not effectively treated by painkillers are sometimes made worse by over-medicating. They are commonly caused by hyperactive forehead muscles especially the frown area, between the eyebrows. Many people also suffer with headaches due to driving into the sun and squinting and sometimes by looking at computer screens for too many hours in the day. Hence, our Headache Clinic provides one of the best recommended treatment (Botox injections) for tension headaches that aren't responding to painkillers at very competitive rates.

The ideal candidates for Botox treatment of head pain are realistic in their expectations. Though studies have shown that treatment with Botox is successful at reducing or eliminating headache pain for many patients, results are not typical for all patients. Most individuals who opt for treatment of headaches with Botox are often chronic sufferers whose lives have begun to be negatively impacted by the pain. Candidates should also be knowledgeable about the procedure, and in good physical and psychological health. Botox treatment for head pain is not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

How do I prepare for Botox treatment?
Do nothing differently. Just go about your day to day activities as normal. Your skin will be cleaned at the time of the procedure so try not to use any products or cosmetics.

How does Botox work?
This revolutionary anti-ageing treatment, commonly known as Botox (BOtulinum TOXin), but approved for cosmetic use under the brand name, Vistabel, is the most popular such treatment in the world, prescribed by doctors to eliminate wrinkles in the upper third of the face. This includes forehead lines, frown lines between the eyebrows and crows’ feet around the eyes. Very fine needles are used so there is no scarring and you can resume your usual activities immediately after treatment.

How many Botox treatment sessions will I need?
Botox works within a few days but can take as long as 14-21 days for the full paralysing effects to show through. Botox anti-wrinkle injections are not permanent, so we recommend repeat treatments at 3-6 monthly intervals to maintain the effects.

Thousands of these treatments are performed every year, with astonishing results – noticeable from 2-14 days afterwards and lasting several months.

Are there side effects of Botox

The pain associated with injections is mild and no local anaesthetic is required. The needles used are very fine and approximately the same diameter as coarse human hair.
You will be able to drive and engage in all of your usual daily activities immediately after your injections. You may develop slight bruising at the injection sites, but otherwise there will be no visible signs of your skincare treatment.

Botox injections may on occasions be prescribed for the management of excess sweating; in a small number of cases, there is no discernible effect; unfortunately this is impossible to predict before treatment commences.

Botox for Jaw Muscle Reduction

(From £250) - This treatment is gaining popularity for its effectiveness and the minimally invasive nature of the procedure. Botox for the jawline has been found to be able to reduce the size of the jaw muscles after even one treatment. People who have asymmetrical jaw muscles (masseters) can also benefit from treatment.

The botox reduces the bulk of the muscle in the same way that it prevents frowning in the forehead - we strategically inject the botox into the belly of the jaw (masseter) muscle avoiding any blood vessels or major structures.

The effect is noticeable after the first set of injections and some patients opt to continue and reduce the muscle bulk further by having a sequential set of botox injections spaced 3-6 months apart.

How do I prepare for Botox treatment?
Do nothing differently. Just go about your day to day activities as normal. Your skin will be cleaned at the time of the procedure so try not to use any products or cosmetics.

How does Botox work?
This revolutionary anti-ageing treatment, commonly known as Botox (BOtulinum TOXin), but approved for cosmetic use under the brand name, Vistabel, is the most popular such treatment in the world, prescribed by doctors to eliminate wrinkles in the upper third of the face. This includes forehead lines, frown lines between the eyebrows and crows’ feet around the eyes. Very fine needles are used so there is no scarring and you can resume your usual activities immediately after treatment.

How many Botox treatment sessions will I need?
Botox works within a few days but can take as long as 14-21 days for the full paralysing effects to show through. Botox anti-wrinkle injections are not permanent, so we recommend repeat treatments at 3-6 monthly intervals to maintain the effects.
Thousands of these treatments are performed every year, with astonishing results – noticeable from 2-14 days afterwards and lasting several months.

Are there side effects of Botox
The pain associated with injections is mild and no local anaesthetic is required. The needles used are very fine and approximately the same diameter as coarse human hair.
You will be able to drive and engage in all of your usual daily activities immediately after your injections. You may develop slight bruising at the injection sites, but otherwise there will be no visible signs of your skincare treatment.

List of Terms:

Masseter - The jaw muscle that is responsibly for the function of chewing and the up and down motion of the jaw whilst talking. The masseters form the bulk of the muscle seen in square jaws. Square jaws in women can look slightly more masculine depending on the actual angle of the jaw versus the cheek. Botox for the jawline can correct this by reducing the size of the muscle and thereby reducing the angle to the gold standard feminine jawline angle.

Botox - A neurotoxin produced under strict sterile laboratory conditions, used for the treatment of jawline reduction.