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Stop Excessive Sweating With Botox Injections

Published on October 5, 2014

If you deal with hyperhidrosis, you know how frustrating it can be. While excessively sweaty palms and underarms do not affect your appearance as much as some issues, this issue can be very uncomfortable as well as embarrassing. However, there are solutions out there. One solution that you may not have known about is Botox. You may think of Botox as an anti-aging treatment, but it works for hyperhidrosis as well.

How dermatologists use Botox to step excessive sweating

Essentially, the Botox injections will create a temporary block of the chemical signals that come from your nerves to activate the sweat glands. This block will stop the production of excessive sweat, as the sweat glands are no longer receiving the chemical signals to synthesize it. You will still sweat in other areas; it will only stop in the treated areas. The treatment itself takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes, and it typically involves about 15 injections. You should notice a significant decrease in your sweating within about four weeks.

Important factors to remember regarding Botox treatment for hyperhidrosis

One thing to keep in mind is that the procedure is temporary. If you were to stop having Botox treatments, you would start sweating normally in the treated areas again. The procedure’s effectiveness lasts for just under seven months on average. This varies somewhat among patients, but no matter what, you will need repeat treatments in order to continue the decrease in hyperhidrosis.

Potential side effects with Botox treatment

Botox has been proven to be very effective for this purpose. 81% of a 104-patient sample experienced at least a 50% reduction in sweating. However, you should keep in mind that there are side effects associated with Botox. These include:

  • pain or discomfort at the site of injection
  • fatigue
  • dry mouth
  • headache
  • eye problems
  • allergic reactions.

Talk to your NYC certified dermatologist, making sure to mention all of your medical conditions, to see if this procedure is right for you.

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