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March 29th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

botox hyperhidrosis treatment

Excessive Sweating Treatment With Botulinum Toxin

Of all the kinds of excessive sweating areas ( hyperhidrosis ), axillary, pedal, and palmer occur commonly. Under such conditions, the patient experiences severe perspiration in the palms, armpits, hands, face and feet. Not only does it result in tiredness, but also is a cause of great embarrassment. Rightly though, treatment of hyperhidrosis should be taken care of as early as possible to avoid any repeated situations of public embarrassment. Excessive Sweating might stain your clothes, ruin an appointment or complicate any business or social interactions such as giving presentations or attending parties.

Treatment for Hyperhidrosis should be carried out only after proper diagnosis. It is always advisable to undertake hyperhidrosis surgery or cervical sympathectomy as the last resort. Due to complications associated with surgery especially compensatory sweating it would be advised only as the last resort. In fact, the treatments available nowadays are adequate to offset hyperhidrosis for a prolonged period of time. Amongst them, botox treatment rules the roost with more and more people vying for it.

The botox is injected into different spots depending on the areas to be treated. For instance, botox is injected into twenty different spots in the armpit. The effect of the toxin easily lasts till six months. Though a little painful, use of small injections have made the procedure more bearable.

Though much thought has been given to the possible side effects of botox, results suggest that normal doses of the toxin do not produce any major side effects. Research proves that botox contains a minimal dose of the botulinum toxin type A. The botox injection creates numbness in the sweat glands on account of the presence of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter secreted by sympathetic nerves. Hence, the treated areas show no signs of sweating for a minimum period of six months.

Mild headache or tiny bruises on the injected areas are some of the minor side effects of hyperhidrosis treatment using botox. A routine course of botox hyperhidrosis will surely terminate your perspiring problem and help exude a fresh and confident personality.

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botox axillary hyperhidrosis

March 29th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

Seriously Sweaty Armpits?!?

I think I have Axillary Hyperhidrosis… basically that means i have excessively sweaty armpits. Every day i SOAK the armpit areas of my shirt. its reallyyyy embarrasing because i dont want people to think im gross! I sweat the most when i am sitting in a cold classroom, not really even moving. I have tried certain dri, secret clinical strength, mitchum, and even extra strength mens deodorant but NOTHING works. I really dont want to resort to botox in my armpits, because its expensive and it doesnt last for a super long time. Have you tried anything that has worked for you? PLEASE HELP, im soooooo humiliated by this!!
i never have B.O because of it. and i usually wear cotton shirts, cotton “breathes” … i dont think its the fabric

I had a problem with my armpits being really sweaty and irritated. I could actually feel it drip down my sides in class. I found out I’m allergic to most wipe-on deodorants. Now I was really well with soap in the morning and use a spray or a weak liquid wipe-on and everything is fine. I don’t hardly sweat at all anymore. You’ve tried many different types it sounds like so maybe that isn’t the problem, I know it sounds gross but I’d try going without for a while to eliminate the deodorant as a cause.

By the way, I noticed it was much worse with baggy shirts. Tighter shirts didn’t seem to make me sweat as much.

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Botox gains FDA approval for axillary hyperhidrosis; off-label use has been fairly common.(Food and Drug Administration)(botulinum toxin type A): An article from: Skin & Allergy News


Botox gains FDA approval for axillary hyperhidrosis; off-label use has been fairly common.(Food and Drug Administration)(botulinum toxin type A): An article from: Skin & Allergy News


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March 11th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

botox expert
i am wondering dose anyone no anything about micro-dermoxine,what its made up of,what benifits it has,anything

I know GERMAINE DE CAPUCCINI use it in there new TIME EXPERT range…i have to find out as much information as i can on this for an assignment,what it made of,whats it benifits,whats its effects are,why is this product the new big thing,the new BOTOX…this is for final year assignment. I have checked everywhere,every site,so anyone out there that knows anything,your help would be brilliant….THANKS.

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