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Excessive Sweating

What causes Hyperhidrosis?
For some people, their hyperhidrosis may be linked to some underlying condition, such as diabetes or an overactive thyroid gland. For them, treatment of the underlying cause may also resolve their hyperhidrosis.
What can I do about it?
You are not alone if your life is affected by excessive sweating.
The good news is that effective treatments are available which could significantly improve your quality of life.
Prices
Hyperhidrosis – £395
Treatments Available
At True You Skin Clinics we offer the following treatment to treat excessive sweating:
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