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Botox Treatments for Excessive Sweating

botox injections for sweating

Botox is an FDA-approved solution for severe underarm sweating. Usually it is considered as an alternative for people who have found no salvation with antiperspirants or prescription topical solutions like Drysol.

The treatment is pretty straightforward. After the injections are made to the affected areas, the drug helps control hyperhidrosis by temporarily blocking the chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands.

You should expect a decrease in your underarm sweating within the following four weeks after treatment. Your dermatologist can determine if you are a good candidate for this kind of solution.

The Problem with Botox Treatments

No solution is perfect and Botox injections are no exception to this rule. Many times after a Botox treatment is performed, the doctor may have missed certain sweat glands. This will result in only mildly reduced sweating. The sweat glands that were missed will continue to prespire and may compensate for the ones that were injected.

The treatments are expensive as well. In my area, the pricetag was $300 per injection and I know that Botox treatments cost more in other parts of the country. If you're looking to cure foot, palm and armpit hyperhidrosis, the expense tab can add up pretty quickly.

Botox treatment are NOT a permanent solution. You will need to see your dermatologist or physician to administer the treatment and you will need to re-apply this treatment at least twice a year (if not more).

Starting Small and Scaling Up

I've known so many people who have just tried divined into a surgical solution or a botox treatment plan. Most of them walk away with regret.

YOur best best for curing your excessive sweating for good is to start small and scale up with the solution. The escalation should go as follows:

  1. Try changing antiperspirants
  2. Try natural home remedies
  3. Try the Stop Sweating and Start Living Cure
  4. Try a prescription deodorant (I mention this one after the natural cure, because of potential rashes from the topical solutions.)
  5. Try botox injections
  6. Look towards surgical alternatives

There really is no need to look further. The natural hyperhidrosis solution on this website has cured HUNDREDS of people. You can check out their testimonials HERE.









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