Oxford, Bicester and Beaconsfield
Aesthetic Treatments

Anti sweating

  1. Functionality: Explanation of how the product works to reduce or prevent sweating, often by blocking sweat glands or absorbing moisture.
  2. Ingredients: List and description of active and inactive ingredients, including antiperspirant agents (e.g., aluminum compounds), fragrances, and skin-conditioning agents.
  3. Usage Instructions: Detailed guidance on how to apply the product effectively, including recommended application areas, frequency, and timing.

Effectiveness: Information on the product’s efficacy in reducing sweat and controlling body odor, often supported by clinical studies or user testimonials.

I aim to provide clear, concise, and accurate information about anti-sweating products and their mechanisms of action. My responses are tailored to your inquiries, offering detailed explanations of how these products work to reduce sweating effectively. Additionally, I’m available 24/7 to provide reliable information and assistance whenever you need it, helping you make informed decisions about managing excessive sweating.

How does it work?

    1. Blocking Sweat Glands: Many anti-sweating products contain aluminum-based compounds, such as aluminum chloride or aluminum zirconium, which work by forming temporary plugs in the sweat ducts. These plugs block the flow of sweat from the sweat glands to the skin’s surface, thereby reducing the amount of sweat that is released.
    2. Absorbing Moisture: Some anti-sweating products, particularly those in powder or absorbent forms, work by absorbing moisture from the skin’s surface, keeping it dry and reducing the sensation of sweating.
    3. Neutralizing Odor: In addition to reducing sweat production, many anti-sweating products also contain ingredients that help neutralize odor-causing bacteria on the skin, thereby minimizing body odor associated with sweating.

At a Glance

Treatment area

arm pits, hands, forehead

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frequency

every 3-4 months

Return to work

Same day 

syringe

Anesthetic

no anaesthetic required

Frequently Asked Questions

Fat dissolving treatments typically involve techniques such as liposuction, non-invasive procedures like CoolSculpting, or injection treatments like Kybella. These methods target and eliminate localized fat deposits to reshape and contour specific areas of the body.

Fat dissolving treatments can target various areas such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, arms, chin, and neck, where stubborn fat deposits may accumulate.

  • Fat dissolving treatments can provide long-lasting results, but maintaining a healthy lifestyle with proper diet and exercise is essential to prevent the recurrence of fat deposits in treated areas.

Recovery time varies depending on the type of fat dissolving treatment. Non-invasive procedures typically have minimal downtime, while surgical procedures like liposuction may involve several days to weeks of recovery.

Discomfort levels vary depending on the individual and the type of treatment. Non-invasive procedures are generally well-tolerated, while surgical procedures may involve some discomfort during and after the treatment, which can be managed with pain medication.

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TREATMENT

Bio Fillers

Bio fillers, also known as bioresorbable or biodegradable fillers, are a type of dermal filler used in cosmetic procedures to restore volume, reduce wrinkles, and enhance facial contours.

TREATMENT

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are injectable substances used in cosmetic procedures to add volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours.

Fat disolving

TREATMENT

Fat Dissolving

Fat dissolving treatments, also known as injectable fat reduction or lipolysis procedures, involve injecting substances into targeted areas to break down and dissolve fat cells.

PRICE (PER TREATMENT)

arm pits

From

£ 500

Hands

From

£ 500

Forehead

From

£ 395