Home
Learn More
Features & Pricing
Success Stories
Contact Us
Search Archives
PRWeb Direct
Submit Release
October 7, 2008
 
Industry Categories  
News by Country  
News by MSA  
Todays News  
Browse by Day  
PR Trackbacks™  
Featured Videos  
ViewNews™  
eBook Digests  
RSS  
PRWeb, a leader in online news and press release distribution, has been used by more than 40,000 organizations of all sizes to increase the visibility of their news, improve their search engine rankings and drive traffic to their Web site.
 
All Press Releases for June 1, 2006 Subscribe to this News Feed      
 

No Sweat: New Treatment Provides Relief for Men and Women Suffering from Excessive Underarm Sweating

The Skin Center Medical Spa now offers Botox® for Hyperhidrosis

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) June 1, 2006 -- The Skin Center Medical Spa, with locations in Pennsylvania and Ohio, is now offering Botox® as a treatment for Hyperhidrosis, more commonly known as excessive underarm sweating.

Excessive sweating is caused by the over stimulation of the sweat glands. People with this condition often produce four or five times more sweat than a person who does not suffer from the condition. “Hyperhidrosis can be a very embarrassing and debilitating condition for many people,” said Dominic Brandy, M.D., board certified cosmetic surgeon and founding medical director of The Skin Center Medical Spa. “Botox® provides temporary, but effective relief for Hyperhidrosis, and for many people this relief is life-changing.”

When used to treat excessive sweating a small about of Botox®, which received FDA approval for the treatment of Hyperhidrosis in 2004, is injected into the underarm area. The Botox® treatment temporarily blocks the chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands. In one study, 81 percent of patients treated with Botox® achieved a greater than 50 percent reduction in sweating. Botox® treatment for excessive sweating is not a cure, and over time the symptoms will gradually return if repeat injections are not performed. Typically, the Botox® injections will need to be repeated every four to six months.

“Hyperhidrosis controlled a large part of my life,” said Ellen, a patient of The Skin Center Medical Spa. “I was always very aware of what I wore, where I went and what types of activities I participated in. Receiving Botox injections to treat my hyperhidrosis has made such a positive impact on my life. A few injections, just two or three times a year and my condition is gone. I am free to do and wear what I please!”

The Skin Center Medical Spa specializes in non-invasive and minimally invasive aesthetic procedures designed to improve a person’s appearance with little or no downtime. Offering the most sought-after facial rejuvenation treatments on the market including Botox injections, wrinkle fillers, gentle laser treatments, chemical peels, microdermabrasion and laser hair removal, The Skin Center Medical Spa is the foremost authority in advanced age-defying skin treatments.

For more information about Botox® injections for the treatment of Hyperhidrosis, contact The Skin Center Medical Spa at 1-800-429-1151.

The Skin Center Medical Spa, located in Pennsylvania and Ohio, is the region’s premier full-service medical spa offering the latest advancements in surgical and non-surgical facial rejuvenation. Our medical staff provides prescription-grade skincare, physician-directed laser treatments and cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. The Skin Center Medical Spa was founded in 1981 in Pittsburgh, PA, by Dominic Brandy, MD, board-certified cosmetic surgeon. For more information about The Skin Center Medical Spa, call (800) 429-1151 or visit http://www.theskincentermd.com.

###

Post Comment:
Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/U3VtbS1UaGlyLUZhbHUtUHJvZi1IYWxmLVplcm8=


Trackbacks/Comments Received

Microdermabrasion Articles » Blog Archive » No Sweat: New Treatment Provides Relief for Men and Women Suffering from microdermabrasion-articles.com on Aug 5, 2006   Preview Open

Microdermabrasion Articles » Blog Archive » No Sweat: New Treatment Provides Relief for Men and Women Suffering from microdermabrasion-articles.com on Jul 24, 2006   Preview Open

Post Comment:
Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/U3VtbS1UaGlyLUZhbHUtUHJvZi1IYWxmLVplcm8=

Technorati Tags

Bookmark -  Del.icio.us | Digg | Furl It | Spurl | RawSugar | Simpy | Shadows | Blink It | My Web


OPTIONS
Printer Friendly Version
Download PDF Version
Download Reader Version
Email this story to a colleague
CONTACT INFORMATION
Nicole Conaway
MD Communications
412.414.1404
Email us Here
ATTACHED FILES

There are no multimedia files attached to this release. If this is your release, you may add images or other multimedia files through your login.

ABOUT PRESS RELEASES
If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release. Please do not contact PRWeb. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry. PRWeb disclaims any content contained in these releases. Our complete disclaimer appears here.
 
Disclaimer: If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release.
Please do not contact PRWeb®. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry.
PRWeb® disclaims any content contained in these releases. Our complete disclaimer appears here.

© Copyright 1997-2008, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright