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  0161 327 0969
  info@revolutionaesthetics.co.uk Online Booking

Hay Fever Injections in Altrincham & Cheshire

Pollen from trees, grass and weeds is the main trigger for hay fever symptoms and it is basically your immune system producing an inflammatory response in your body to fight the irritant. Pollen does not cause your body any harm but the symptoms your immune system brings about can really affect quality of life.

Hay fever affects 1 in 5 people with symptoms including sneezing, runny nose, sinusitis, headaches, dry or watery eyes, itching, rashes and fatigue. The most common months for hay fever to occur are from April to September. There are a number of ways in which we can treat hay fever, including oral medication, eye drops, nasal spray and injections. Some over the counter products used daily can be costly and can be disruptive to your day to day life. Here at Revolution Aesthetics in Altrincham, Cheshire, Manchester we offer the hay fever injection. A single injection can provide long term relief from symptoms for the whole season. Your appropriateness for treatment will depend upon your medical history and a full consultation which is carried out by Dr Davidson. Simply book a hay fever consultation online through the online booking link or fill in our enquiry form and we will get in touch.


Frequently Asked Questions About Hay Fever Injections

Q. How long does it take to work?

It can work from 1 to 72 hours after treatment.

Q. How much does it cost?

For a face to face consultation, assessment and treatment with our doctor is £80. In some cases a second injection may be required at £50.

Q. Is it just a one off injection?

Yes, it often takes just one injection, occasionally it can take up to two injections but this depends on the individual. This will all be explained in your consultation with our doctor.

Q. Can you cure hay fever?

Unfortunately, there is no cure for hay fever and it is just a case of trying to manage your symptoms.