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Hyperhidrosis, Quantitative research, Qualitative research, Botulinum toxin, Quality of life
Sweden

Activities

Employment (2)

Umeå University: Umeå, SE

2020-03-01 to present | Associate Lecturer (Public Health and Clinical Medicine)
Employment
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Alexander Shayesteh

Region Västerbotten: Umeå, SE

2018-05-01 to present | Senior Consultant (Dermatology and Venereology)
Employment
Source: Self-asserted source
Alexander Shayesteh

Education and qualifications (4)

Västerbotten Läns Landsting: Umeå, SE

2011-12-11 to present | General practitioner
Qualification
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Alexander Shayesteh

Umeå University: Umeå, SE

2010 to 2018-04-20 | PhD (Public Health and Clinical Medicine)
Education
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Alexander Shayesteh

Västerbottens Läns Landsting: Umeå, SE

2011-12-27 | Dermatologist and Venereologist (Dermatology and Venereology)
Education
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Alexander Shayesteh

Umeå University: Umeå, SE

2003-01-17 | Medicine (Medicin)
Education
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Alexander Shayesteh

Professional activities (2)

Svenska Sällskapet för Dermatologi och Venereologi: Uppsala, SE

2021-02-07 to present | Member
Membership
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Alexander Shayesteh

Sveriges läkarförbund: Stockholm, SE

2003 to present | Member
Membership
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Alexander Shayesteh

Funding (1)

Primary hyperhidrosis. Prevalence and impacts for the individual

Grant
Västerbotten Läns Landsting (Umeå, Västerbotten, SE)
Source: Self-asserted source
Alexander Shayesteh

Works (14)

An uncertain uphill battle – experiences and consequences of living with lipedema

International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
2024-12-31 | Journal article
Contributors: Johan Dahlberg; Elisabet Nylander; Margareta Persson; Alexander Shayesteh
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Evaluation of Quality of Life, Anxiety, and Depression in Patients with Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis Undergoing Treatment with a Microwave Device: One-year Follow-up

Acta Dermato-Venereologica
2024-09-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Maria Pissa; Rasha Hashem; Alexander Shayesteh; Sarah Wrisley; Emanuela Micu
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Acral Peeling Skin Syndrome: Two Unusual Cases and the Therapeutic Potential of Botulinum Toxin

Acta Dermato-Venereologica
2024-04-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Anna-Lotta Stjernbrandt; Magnus Burstedt; Emma Holmbom; Alexander Shayesteh
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Impostor phenomenon is a common feature among individuals with primary hyperhidrosis

SAGE Open Medicine
2024-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Alexander Shayesteh; Jens Boman; Elisabet Nylander
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Reconstituted and frozen botulinum toxin A is as effective and safe as fresh for treating axillary hyperhidrosis: A retrospective study

PLOS ONE
2023-12-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Alexander Shayesteh; Claudia Brogna; Antonia Boman; Emil Hawas; Bo Carlberg
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Characteristics of women seeking care at a vulvar clinic: A study of 600 patients during a 17‐year period

JEADV Clinical Practice
2023-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Karolina Rosendahl; Alexander Shayesteh; Elisabet Nylander
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‘Excessive sweating is not a feminine thing’: A qualitative study of women’s experiences suffering from primary hyperhidrosis

PLOS ONE
2021-07-15 | Journal article
Contributors: Alexander Shayesteh; Maria Berghs; Margareta Persson; Christine Brulin; Elisabet Nylander
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Navigating in the fog. Facing delays, rejection and ignorance when seeking help for primary hyperhidrosis

International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
2021-01-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Alexander Shayesteh; Fredrik Gerdsdorff; Margareta Persson; Christine Brulin; Elisabet Nylander
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The Meaning of Living for Men Suffering From Primary Hyperhidrosis

American Journal of Men's Health
2019-11 | Journal article
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Alexander Shayesteh
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Hyperhidrosis - Sweating Sites Matter: Quality of Life in Primary Hyperhidrosis according to the Sweating Sites Measured by SF-36.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)
2017-01-01 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Alexander Shayesteh

Prevalence and Characteristics of Hyperhidrosis in Sweden: A Cross-Sectional Study in the General Population.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)
2016-09-01 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Alexander Shayesteh

Primary hyperhidrosis: Implications on symptoms, daily life, health and alcohol consumption when treated with botulinum toxin.

The Journal of dermatology
2016-02-15 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Alexander Shayesteh

Marked variability in clinical presentation and outcome of patients with C1q immunodeficiency.

Journal of autoimmunity
2015-06-26 | Journal article
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Alexander Shayesteh

[Botulinum toxin helps against primary local hyperhidrosis. Good effect--few adverse effects according to a literature review].

Lakartidningen
2011-11-01 | Journal article
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Alexander Shayesteh

Peer review (5 reviews for 4 publications/grants)

Review activity for American journal of clinical dermatology. (1)
Review activity for BMJ open. (1)
Review activity for Clinical autonomic research. (1)
Review activity for PloS one. (2)