
Botox for Hyperhidrosis | Sweating Treatment
How does botox prevents hyperhidrosis?
The body eliminates toxins primarily through sweat and urine. This natural mechanism, however, can become excessive in some individuals, particularly in the underarm area, causing social discomfort. Wet clothing and potential odor can create significant issues, especially during the summer months.
Factors such as stress, spicy foods, excess weight, and alcohol may increase sweating, but in some cases, overactive sweat glands due to heightened sympathetic activation can cause excessive sweating even without these triggers. Creams and deodorants are often insufficient in controlling this condition.
Botox injections, administered just beneath the skin at 1 cm intervals, reduce the activity of sweat glands. Toxin elimination continues through other parts of the body, addressing the bothersome underarm condition without disrupting physiological functions.
How is Sweating Treatment with Botox Performed?
A local anesthetic cream is applied to the area before the procedure. The treatment is completed in 20-30 minutes. The effects last for approximately 6 months. By undergoing this treatment in the spring, you can enjoy a comfortable summer.
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