Hyperhidrosis, Excessive Sweating

 
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Botox injections fight off excessive underarm sweat

Excessive underarm sweating can be successfully treated with Botox injections. 

You know how your clothes are always getting drenched with sweat, and you just pray that others don’t notice? But, the awful thing is the fact that they possibly do. The good news is that Botox can be the real difference between making a sparkling first impression and being remembered as the really sweaty one. And that’s a huge difference.

Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis is the medical terminology which describes the condition of profuse perspiration. To put it simply, Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that entails overactive sweat glands. The majority of people who have symptoms of severe underarm sweating have usually tried lots of different antiperspirants and topical solutions to treat their excessive underarm sweating with poor results. When these options just aren’t working, Botox is an FDA-approved treatment option.


Botox Treatment for Underarm Sweating

Excessive underarm sweating can be successfully treated with Botox injections. Botox for excessive armpit sweating requires a little amount of a protein called Botulinum toxin injected into the armpit. Botox injections hinder the release of excessive sweating in the underarm area. Sweat is being produced in other places. Your skin pores never get clogged, so the sweat does not get backed up. The other parts of your body keep producing moisture normally. Botox treatment for excessive armpit sweating is safe, fast, and effective. About 15 small injections are made beneath the skin of the armpit to hinder the excretion of the neurotransmitter responsible for the secretion of sweat by the sweat glands. The overall treatment typically takes about ten minutes, and complications are rare.

Botox treatment reduces sweating under the arms considerably and quite often sweating is reduced by more than 90 percent. Injections are quite painless, particularly when a topical ointment is applied before treatment  If you realize that you are living with excessive sweating that is greatly interfering with your day-to-day activities, ask a physician if Botox could be ideal for you. Botox is an affordable treatment option for excessive sweating. And even more, you’ll be able to wear what you desire and reduce those embarrassing and awkward scenarios!

It is essential to visit an expert who is experienced in administering BOTOX for excessive underarm sweating.

What Is Hyperhidrosis?

  • A condition of excessive sweating beyond what is needed to maintain normal body temperature1

  • According to one study, patients with axillary hyperhidrosis exhibit 4 to 5 times greater average sweat rate than healthy controls2'.

  • An estimated 1.3 million Americans suffer from severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis

  • Approximately 66% of sufferers have never discussed it with a healthcare professional

  • Ages 18 to 54—the prime working years—are the period of highest incidence

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History of BOTOX® (onabotulinumtoxinA)

  • Year 1895 C botulinum identified

  • Year 1920   Botulinum Toxin Type A first isolated

  • Year 1944  Dr. Schantz begins investigation

  • Year 1978 Dr. Scott initiates first therapeutic testing in humans

  • Year 1989 FDA approval of BOTOX® for strabismus and blepharospasm

  • Year 2000 FDA approval of BOTOX® for cervical dystonia

  • Year 2002 FDA approval of BOTOX® Cosmetic for moderate to severe glabellar lines

  • Year 2004 FDA approval of BOTOX® for the treatment of severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis inadequately managed with topical agents

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