Sweating Botox

Sweating is a completely normal reaction of the body to adapt to temperature changes and balance the temperature. A person whose sweat glands are functioning properly sweats during temperature changes, after physical activity, or when experiencing emotional changes such as excitement. However, excessive sweating or continuing to sweat when all conditions are normal is considered excessive sweating. This condition, which negatively affects a person’s social life and causes problems in social relationships, can now be easily treated with botox application.

What Problems Does Excessive Sweating Cause?

Excessive sweating problem shows its negative effects mostly in social life. Sweating produces scent molecules called “pheromones”. Excessive sweating can cause a person to smell bad, their clothes to be constantly wet, health problems and lack of self-confidence. Shaking hands can become a problem for people who experience excessive sweating in their hands. Our patients who experience excessive foot sweating frequently state that they have difficulty in combating foot odor. Constantly wet clothes due to excessive sweat and worry about smelling bad negatively affect social life.

Excessive sweating can also cause health problems. It is much easier for fungi and bacteria to form, especially in areas that remain closed for a long time, such as the feet. Therefore, excessive sweating is a condition that needs to be treated for both the person’s social life and their own health and self-confidence.

How to Treat Excessive Sweating Problem with Botox?

One of the most used methods in the treatment of excessive sweating is botox. The reason for this is that the procedure is painless and provides rapid results. Excessive sweating can be treated with surgery instead of botox. However, surgery is the second choice because it is a laborious procedure that requires both a healing process and surgery. The liquid injected with sweating botox prevents sweating by neutralizing the nerves in the sweating area.

How to Perform Sweating Botox?

Sweating botox is performed by injecting botulinum toxin into the area with thin needles, just like normal botox applications. The process takes approximately 10 minutes. Almost no pain is felt in the hands and feet. In areas where the skin becomes thin and sensitive, such as the armpit, the area is rendered completely numb with local anesthesia and a cold pad. Sweating botox is an easy, fast and painless application. It has no side effects.

How Long Does Sweating Botox Be Effective?

After applying sweating botox, it instantly eliminates the problem of excessive sweating. The full effect of the Botox procedure is felt after approximately 3 to 7 days. This period may vary from person to person, depending on the area of application and the amount of dose applied. The only downside of sweating botox is that it is temporary. The effect of botox ends after approximately 6 months. This period is also a period that may vary from person to person. It has been observed that the effect of sweating botox lasts up to 1 year in some people.

Are There Any Side Effects of Sweating Botox?

Sweating botox has no side effects. The application is completely harmless and can be repeated constantly.

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