June 8, 2023
Botox is a well-known procedure for cosmetic purposes, but you will be pleased to discover that you can also apply it to help with medical conditions, including hyperhidrosis.
Is it safe, how does it work, and are there any risks to using it other than on the face?
Today we investigate Botox for excessive sweating and share what you need to know for peace of mind before the injections as well as the Botox questions you may have.
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating that goes beyond what is necessary to regulate body temperature. People with hyperhidrosis may sweat profusely even when they are not engaging in physical activity or experiencing warm temperatures. This condition can affect different parts of the body, including the underarms, palms, feet, and face.
There are two types of hyperhidrosis: primary and secondary. Primary hyperhidrosis, also known as focal hyperhidrosis, occurs without an underlying medical condition and often affects specific areas of the body. Secondary hyperhidrosis, on the other hand, is caused by an underlying medical condition or medication.
Hyperhidrosis can be a frustrating and embarrassing condition that can impact a person's daily life, social interactions, and self-esteem.
Excessive sweating can be embarrassing when you’re out and about on a hot summer. Not only can it leave unsightly stains on your clothes, but it can also affect your self-esteem and hygiene to the degree that you no longer want to socialise to avoid the situation or discomfort.
A very simple solution can reduce your underarm sweating by up to 87%. Botox injections block the production of the chemical responsible for producing sweat, successfully reducing the amount of sweat your body produces to a more natural level, so your body still maintains the function to cool itself down without the bad side effects of excess sweat. Keep in mind that to ensure that Botox works for you, there are several Botox mistakes that you should always avoid.
Whether you’re trying to plan a Botox appointment around a special event or due to the every day impact of excessive sweating, if you have a medical condition and have tried everything for relief, but nothing worked, you are probably sceptic about spending more money on a treatment that could ultimately leave you disappointed again. The benefit of Botox is that you can start seeing results immediately after the session, with the effects lasting about 4 to 12 months.
Since Botox is a toxin that the body already produces, it is a safer option that your body won’t reject but naturally metabolise over time. You experience the full results about two to four days after the injections.
Underarm sweating is the most common issue that Botox is used for, but your doctor may also prescribe the treatment for your hands, head, feet or face. The FDA approves only underarms, but the groin, breasts and face are also key areas for excessive sweating. You’d do best to visit a professional with a full understanding of the muscles and tissues where you want Botox injections.
Botox injections have been found to be an effective treatment for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis). Here are some benefits of using Botox for hyperhidrosis:
It's important to note that Botox is not a permanent cure for hyperhidrosis and that the injections will need to be repeated periodically to maintain the results. It's best to consult with our team to determine if Botox injections are a suitable treatment option for your excessive sweating.
The effects of Botox on excessive sweating are evident within the first few days, and you will see how effective it is in controlling excessive sweating. The session costs about $1000 for both arms, and the Botox requires maintenance to remain effective.
Book your appointment today–our qualified team is ready to receive you. We provide the before and after instructions for the procedure and will discuss any concerns with you to ensure you experience only minor discomfort and minimal side effects. We will consult with you and answer all questions about your medication and what could affect the success of the 10-minute procedure.
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