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Zach Kussin writes about his battle with hyperhidrosis, or excessively sweaty palms. After trying everything else his doc suggested (including roll-on hand deodorant), he finally tried out Botox ...
Botulinum toxin type A (Botox): Injections of this anti-wrinkle drug turn off sweat glands of the underarms for months at a time. Botox is more than 90% effective as a hyperhidrosis medication.
Hyperhidrosis causes excessive sweating beyond what your body needs for temperature regulation. Treatment usually starts with topical antiperspirants and may also include oral medications, Botox ...
Botox is FDA-approved to treat excessive underarm sweat, and often used off-label for the face, hands, and feet. Ahead, dermatologists explain how it works.
Botox is best known for smoothing wrinkles in the forehead, but did you know the injections have lots of other uses? From ...
Hyperhidrosis is a condition that involves excessive sweating. ... (Botox injections): ... such as the palms of the hands. In some cases, ...
Today, at least 20 countries have approved Botox for the treatment of hyperhidrosis. Results typically take anywhere between three to four days to become evident, with full effects usually noted ...
If so, Botox might impair your communication prowess, suggests a new report of a 17-year-old who had the treatment for a condition that causes excessive sweating Fox News Media Fox Business ...