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What is the best treatment for Excessive Sweating / Hyperhidrosis?

Excessive Sweating / Hyperhidrosis

Sweating is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. In a small group of the population, the amount of sweating exceeds the body’s normal requirements. This is known as Hyperhidrosis.  Hands, feet and underarms are most often affected by Hyperhidrosis . Excessive sweating is a treatable condition,  and the results remain constant across all areas of treatment.

The safest, yet most effective treatment for excessive sweating that is available today is BOTOX. It is FDA approved for the treatment Hyperhidrosis. Its success is due to inhibiting the nerve endings from transmitting signals to the sweat glands.  The result of this inhibition is a decrease in the amount of sweating in the treated areas.

BOTOX® is approved by the FDA for the treatment of Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating).  BOTOX® works by inhibiting the nerve endings from transmitting signals to the sweat glands.  The result of this inhibition is a decrease in the amount of sweating in the treated areas. The duration of action is about 6 to 9 months.

hyperhydrosis Botox Before & After

hyperhydrosis Botox Before & After

Excessive Sweating / Hyperhidrosis

Sweating is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. In a small percentage of the population, the amount of sweating exceeds the body’s requirements. This condition is known as Hyperhidrosis.  The hands, feet and underarms are most often affected by Hyperhidrosis . Excessive sweating is a treatable condition, and results remain constant across all areas of treatment.

The safest and most effective treatments for excessive sweating that is available today is BOTOX. It is FDA approved for treatment Hyperhidrosis. It works by inhibiting the nerve endings from transmitting signals to the sweat glands.  The result of this inhibition is a decrease in the amount of sweating in the treated areas.

BOTOX® is approved by the FDA for the treatment of Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating).  BOTOX® works by inhibiting the nerve endings from transmitting signals to the sweat glands.  The result of this inhibition is a decrease in the amount of sweating in the treated areas. The duration of action is about 6 to 9 months.

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