Botox Review

botox_injection   Results and Side Effects

 

  Botox hyperhidrosis is one of the treatment options to deal with excessive sweating problems. The effects of this treatment is temporary and lasts only for a couple of months and thus, the treatment has to be repeated two to three times every year.

 

  Botox is extensively used for controlling underarm sweating. Hyperhidrosis is a condition, wherein you sweat profusely from various body parts followed by bad odor.

 

  Botox acts as an antiperspirant and works directly on the overactive glands that cause excessive sweating.

 

  Botox contains type A botulinum. The medicine not only is used for controlling excessive sweating, but prevents blending and wrinkling of skin. Therefore, botox can be injected directly into your skin. Usually, a mild dose of botox is injected into the skin, which works directly with sweat glands. It provides a complete and safe solution for excessive sweating.

 

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   Results of Botox Treatment

 

  Botox hyperhidrosis treatment is the best solution for people, who have overactive sweat glands. The injection does not cause much discomfort to the patient. Thus, there is no need for anesthesia, as the pain is not that severe.

 

  When injected for the first time, the patient might naturally show the symptoms of allergies that may result in skin discoloration. Unlike other antiperspirants, botox never causes prolonged side effects.  

 

  It takes just a few minutes to inject the medicine and is quite simple too. With the help of an identified medical practitioner, botox can be injected directly into the glands that are overactive.

 

  The medicine is found to be extremely effective, as it brings down sweating right after the first dosage. Though botox is not a permanent solution for sweating, a patient need not undertake medication daily. Once injected, the results will last for four to six months.

 

   Side Effects

 

  Undergoing botox hyperhidrosis treatment  may contuse the skin, especially the injected area. However, this appears for a short period.

 

  Botox may cause harm to women, who are breast feeding. It is equally harmful to pregnant and people with an allergy for albumin. In addition, people undergoing any kind of medication for neurological  disease need to abstain from botox injections.

 

  Botox is not applied on the skin like other antiperspirants. Instead, it is injected straightaway into the skin to work with sweat glands.

 

  However, before you undergo botox treatment, it is essential to consult an experienced physician, who will determine the right dose of botox for you.

 

  People suffering from neuromuscular problems such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Lambert-Eaton, or myasthenia gravis are at high risk to suffer from side effects of botox.

 

   Overview

 

  Botox is proven to be very effective and thus, is widely prescribed by doctors all over the world for people suffering from excessive sweating problems. It also helps to maintain the youthfulness of  skin. Thus, botox apart from curing hyperhidrosis also helps to deal with other skin problems making it extremely popular worldwide. 

 

  Botox was sanctioned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about 20 years ago and is being used to treat a range of medical conditions since then.