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Local News Surgical Procedure May Help People With Hyperhidrosis Posted 2:10 p.m. Aug 3, 2006 - Updated 11:20 p.m. Feb 27, 2005 Even in cold weather, some people cannot stop sweating.
What Should You Know Before Trying It? While Botox can be a gamechanger for folks with hyperhidrosis, there are a few caveats.
Hairline Botox Risks First, it's worth noting that this practice is considered off-label, as the FDA has only approved the use of Botox for underarm hyperhidrosis (not scalp).
Hyperhidrosis, which is another word for excessive sweating, can be a major culprit behind frizzed-out edges and unwanted shine, but a few quick botox injections can stop sweat in its tracks.
One woman shares with POPSUGAR how getting FDA-approved Botox on her underarms helped treat her excessively sweaty armpits.
According to the International Hyperhidrosis Society, people who receive Botox injections have found excessive sweating decreases by more than 85%.
Dear Doctors: I have been diagnosed with craniofacial hyperhidrosis. I was prescribed a drug called glycopyrrolate, but I could not tolerate the side effects. What is the efficacy of Botox for ...
Even in cold weather, some people cannot stop sweating. A soggy wet handshake is a clue to a condition called hyperhidrosis. It can be especially difficult for children, but an improved surgical ...
Q: I have been diagnosed with craniofacial hyperhidrosis. I was prescribed a drug called glycopyrrolate, but I could not tolerate the side effects. Based on evidence-based practice, what is the eff… ...
Ask the Doctors: Botox injections one way to treat excessive sweating Hyperhidrosis is excessive perspiration that isn’t associated with exercise, temperature or other typical triggers.