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Aesthetic Treatments · 2 min read · October 3, 2024

Botox for Excessive Sweating: Does It Really Work?

Botox for Excessive Sweating: Does It Really Work?

While people associate Botox with wrinkle reduction, it "can also be an effective treatment for sweating and many other medical conditions."

What Is Hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is described as "the medical term for excessive sweating that isn't linked to heat or exercise." The condition can cause clothing to become soaked or sweat to drip from hands. It may affect the entire body or localize to specific areas like underarms or hands, potentially impacting self-confidence and professional/personal life.

How Botox Works for Excessive Sweating

The mechanism is explained: "Botulinum Toxin, which includes medications like Botox, Xeomin, Dysport, Daxi and Jeuveau ('tox'), temporarily blocks the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that triggers sweat glands." This results in decreased sweating in targeted areas.

Benefits of Botox for Sweating

  1. Long-lasting results: Treatment effects last four to twelve months, with consistent treatment yielding longer-lasting outcomes.
  2. Quick & non-invasive: Injections typically take 20-30 minutes and can be administered at home by board-certified providers.
  3. Minimal downtime: Patients experience slight discomfort but can resume normal activities immediately.
  4. Improved quality of life: The treatment can enhance confidence, reduce social anxiety, and support professional success.

Is Botox Right for You?

The article recommends consulting with a medical provider to determine suitability. Skin Clique's providers create personalized treatment plans and can be scheduled through their booking system.

About Dr. Sarah Allen

Dr. Sarah Allen, MD founded Skin Clique in 2018 to provide "patients with exceptional results and the highest quality care in aesthetic medicine." She created the practice recognizing that busy professionals need convenient access to medical-grade skincare treatments in a safe environment.

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