Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) March 13, 2013
A high-tech drug delivery device, called the jet injection, reduces the discomfort of Botox treatment for patients at the Hyperhidrosis Center of Excellence, an extension of La Peer Health Systems. Botox is an FDA approved therapy for hyperhidrosis, a condition characterized by excessive and unpredictable sweating that affects an estimated 2-3% of the population.
Botox is more often used to treat excessive sweating of the hands (palmar hyperhidrosis), but may also be used to treat hyperhidrosis of the armpits (axillary) and feet (plantar). Traditional methods of Botox injection can be painful to some patients, despite several pain-management measures.
The jet injection device uses a controlled, high-speed stream of fluid to deliver a drug through the surface of the skin, explained Dr. Ali Mahtabifard, director of the Hyperhidrosis Center of Excellence. This more advanced, painless method will help many people suffering from hyperhidrosis who might have been deterred from receiving Botox injections.
According to Dr. Mahtabifard, Botox is an excellent option for patients with mild hyperhidrosis symptoms who wish to try a conservative therapy before surgery. The jet injection device can be used to either deliver the Botox through the skin directly, or to deliver a local anesthetic to the skin to minimize patient discomfort during Botox injections.
Hyperhidrosis is thought to be the result of an overactive sympathetic nervous system, the group of nerves responsible for regulating the body’s response to stressful stimuli, including sweating. While several alternative therapies for hyperhidrosis exist, Botox injections often provide the most consistent and prolonged sweat reduction.
Patients who undergo Botox treatment for hyperhidrosis can expect clear blocking of sweat secretion in the treated glands for approximately 6 months, after which the procedure must be repeated. Side effects are minimal, and may include temporary redness or tenderness at the injection site for several days after treatment.
After a Botox procedure, it is important to take proper care of the skin around the injection site by avoiding excess heat and UV exposure. These protective measures can help to reduce irritation and other side effects.
In the event that Botox does not provide adequate relief from sweating, more effective options are available. Dr. Mahtabifard, an expert in the surgical care of hyperhidrosis, routinely performs a minimally invasive surgery called thoracoscopic sympathectomy. This outpatient procedure is the most effective long-term solution in most cases of hyperhidrosis.
The Hyperhidrosis Center of Excellence is directed by Ali Mahtabifard, MD, a Harvard-trained thoracic surgeon board-certified in general and cardiothoracic surgery. Dr. Mahtabifard is an expert in minimally invasive thoracic surgery and has had extensive training in the comprehensive management and advanced surgical care of hyperhidrosis. He performs a variety of procedures at La Peer Health Systems, an outpatient center in Beverly Hills.
La Peer Health Systems is an outpatient surgery center in Beverly Hills, founded by doctors and focused on providing excellent patient care alongside the most cutting-edge medical treatments available. With 40 world-renowned physicians in 13 specialties, we offer comprehensive medical treatment that takes patients from consultation to diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and ultimately aftercare. Our 13 medical departments include orthopedics & sports medicine, gastroenterology, head & neck surgery, colorectal & general surgery, podiatry, ophthalmology, pain management, plastics & reconstructive surgery, gynecology, spine surgery, interventional cardiology, bariatric surgery, and anesthesiology. Unlike large hospitals, La Peer’s unique structure offers extremely personal care in a safe and controlled environment.
More information about La Peer Health Systems can be found at http://www.LaPeerHealth.com.
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BettyWhite1452 // February 25th, 2013 at 4:20 pm
This still surprises me, how lots of people are not aware about Sweatozilax Miracle (do a google search), even though lots of people completely eliminate their excessive sweating naturally with this remedy. Thanks to my mate who told me about Sweatozilax Miracle, I finally eliminated my pain
sayonarax888 // February 25th, 2013 at 4:43 pm
Sorry Doc, but i have to disagree the iontophoresis has to be done on a daily basis. Initial treatment of around 7-10hrs depending on the severity of your condition and the level of current(volts) you use (dependent on pain tolerance, as you are being zapped). After that you can do weekly treatments of 30mins to keep sweat free hands. ETS is the very last thing you should resort to.
ittasteslikepickles // February 25th, 2013 at 5:05 pm
^^ exactly.
medidj87 // February 25th, 2013 at 5:27 pm
i operate for hiperhidrose in spain
after 1 year or 2 i return to sweat
medidj87 // February 25th, 2013 at 5:43 pm
dont operate
Orly Reyes // February 25th, 2013 at 6:40 pm
how much is the operation? …. yes this does ruin your teenage life…ive mastered to hide it as best as possible but sometimes u just cant. and thats when you feel disgusted with yourself…btw weed has stopped this for me (temporarily)
Eleanor Riley // February 25th, 2013 at 7:17 pm
Guys, completely stop your excessive sweating does not need to be difficult (I used to think it did). I’ll give you some advice right now. Look for system called Sweatozilax Miracle (just google it). Seriously,I finally eliminated my pain
Francis fowler // February 25th, 2013 at 7:42 pm
Hey There! Thanks for this useful video. By the way, I hear a lot of people keep on talking about Sweatozilax Miracle (do a google search), but I’m not sure if it is good. Have you thought about holistic system called Sweatozilax Miracle? I have heard some incredible things about it and my mate completely cure his excessive sweating safely with this remedy.
jankilicaslan // February 25th, 2013 at 7:57 pm
take the tablets before you sleep. the drowsiness and dry mouth will be over by the time you wake up and your hands/feet will be dry during the day.
craZcarlee3773 // February 25th, 2013 at 8:20 pm
thank you!!!!! thought i was alone in this :/
KurrentEvents // February 25th, 2013 at 9:14 pm
ETS is a great sham!!! It leaves debilitating side effects. I am a sufferer. Do not get surgery for this. If you suffer from Hyperhidrosis, you cannot reverse this surgery, and the side effects will have a huge negative impact on your life, more than HH ever had. The sympathetic nerves should never be cut. Never.
jovianksc // February 25th, 2013 at 9:40 pm
how much does the procedure cost?
DXJoJoXD // February 25th, 2013 at 10:02 pm
i heard that after doing that surgery, it goes well for awhile, but after that, the sweating comes backs to haunt you and not just your hands…
TheStrike818 // February 25th, 2013 at 10:19 pm
i did the surgery endoscopic thoracic syympathectomy 3 years ago >>now am soo happy 100% satisfied .thanks god
bye bye sweaty hands
by the way my feet sweating improved as well and get less than before
without denying that my back sweating increased as a compensation mechanism but in general am really happy now
i was thinking alot and read alot before doing it and now am a surgeon can use my hands comfortably
DJColts1887 // February 25th, 2013 at 10:50 pm
Oh also, I got botox and it sucked…. 50 shots in the hands and it didn’t do a thing…
DJColts1887 // February 25th, 2013 at 11:24 pm
Ive had sweaty hands for my whole live (soaked paper, cant shake hands, cant sit on the couch without them sweating). I made my own ion machine for around $13 and have been using it for 3 days. Im happy to say that my hands literally dont sweat. I actually try things to get them to sweat and they just dont. Before you even think about surgery, try this…. Its changed my life in 3 days
norfsk // February 25th, 2013 at 11:58 pm
I’ve had hyperhidrosis as long as I remember and I’ve turned into a recluse. I want to be social but I’m scared of touching someone. The moments before a handshake almost give me panic attacks.
Everyone I meet think I’m insecure (true) or arrogant because of my body language when I have to shake hands.
Maggie Marsh // February 26th, 2013 at 12:04 am
Hello! Thanks a lot for this helpful video. By the way, I hear a lot of people keep on talking about Sweatozilax Miracle (search on google), but I’m not sure if it is good. Have you thought about holistic system called Sweatozilax Miracle? I’ve heard many great things about it and my buddy completely cure his excessive sweating safely with this system.
Grover sutton // February 26th, 2013 at 12:25 am
Hello there! Thanks a lot for this helpful video. By the way, I notice lots of people keep on talking about Sweatozilax Miracle (just google it), but I’m not sure if it is really good. Have you tried holistic system called Sweatozilax Miracle? I’ve heard several great things about it and my buddy completely stop his excessive sweating safely with this system.
CTOMIA // February 26th, 2013 at 1:10 am
Omg I need this!! I sweat so fucking much.
pretty00kitty // February 26th, 2013 at 1:48 am
can they do that for the hands and feet?? how much is it?
Fatal132 // February 26th, 2013 at 1:53 am
dude i knowwww!!
They should prescribe it to us lol
libetta // February 26th, 2013 at 2:19 am
pls help me. i have excessive sweating in front of my body, that my shirt gets wets everytime i put it on after taking a bath, that i have to put towel! it only happened this year
SororThothma // February 26th, 2013 at 3:03 am
Useless for severe full body generalized Hyperhydrosis.