Hyperhidrosis

Botox For Hyperhidrosis Treatment

Botox Pune in the form of an injection is another extremely popular method to treat focal hyperhidrosis. Patients who suffer from excessive sweating and wish to attempt more conservative therapy prior to surgery are good candidates to undergo this treatment. Medical science says that Botox toxin is a safe substance that is used in several medical applications, which also includes the disruption of sympathetic nerve signals that leads to excessive sweating. This injection of sweaty hands is carried out under a temporary nerve block to lessen discomfort during the procedure. This process itself takes only a matter of minutes, after which the patient will be able to return to their normal activities.

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How Treat Excessive Sweating with BOTOX?

Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is caused by stimulation of the sweat glands by nerve endings which descend from higher centers in the brain. These nerves respond to emotional stresses; like intimate social situations, public speaking, physical stresses, and increased body temperature that comes with exercise or hot humid weather. Most people with excessive sweating are bothered primarily when they are emotionally stressed, physically active, or over-heated. Botox can prevent sweating for months by blocking the release of the neurotransmitter, i.e., acetylcholine, from the nerve endings, that causes the glands to produce sweat.

How is Botox given?

Botox is injected via a very small needle into the hair-bearing skin of each underarm. Normal activity can be immediately resumed, while heavy exercise should be avoided for several hours.

What are the areas that can be treated?

Common areas that can be treated include underarms and palms.

When will Botox take effect?

Underarm sweating will be decreased by 90% within 48 hours and full effect will be seen within one week. There may be a simultaneous disappearance of odor associated with decreased sweating, but this is not consistent.

What are the risks and complications?

Complications from injection into the axillary skin include tiny bruises which fade in a few days. In some cases, there may be small persistent areas of sweating that may need a second treatment.

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