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Do you suffer from excessive sweating?

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Hyperhydrosis

Hyperhidrosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal increase in sweating, typically affecting the hands, underarms, face, or extremities, independent of physical activity or environmental temperature. Ordinarily, sweat glands are activated in response to exercise, fever, or stress to regulate body temperature. However, individuals with hyperhidrosis experience constant sweat production as their sweat glands fail to deactivate.

Botox, derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, is utilized for various medical purposes including treating migraines, muscle spasms, and cosmetic enhancements to reduce wrinkles. Botox obstructs acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for triggering sweat gland activity. Injecting Botox into targeted areas can alleviate excessive sweating, with FDA approval specifically for treating underarm perspiration. However, injections can also be administered in areas like the palms, face, and soles of the feet. Research indicates a significant reduction in sweating, typically around 50%. Maintenance typically involves repeat injections every 6-9 months. If you’re considering this treatment, schedule a consultation with our specialist today.

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