Hyperhidrosis
Indications
Excessive sweating in the armpit area, which causes wet stains on clothing and unpleasant odors, is an indication for treatment. Treatments using botulinum toxin (Botox) effectively reduce the activity of sweat glands, improving the comfort of everyday life. The effect lasts from 6 to 12 months.
Excessive sweating of the hands, which hinders everyday activities such as working at a computer or shaking hands, is an indication for treatment. Botox injections or iontophoresis help to reduce sweat secretion in this area, improving the patient's quality of life.
Healthy individuals with no contraindications to therapy who are looking for a permanent solution to their problem.
Patients with excessive foot sweating, which can lead to unpleasant odors and frequent fungal infections, should consider treatment. Procedures such as Botox injections or appropriate pharmacotherapy effectively reduce sweat gland activity.
Dermatological consultation
Diagnosis of the cause of hyperhidrosis and assessment of areas to be treated.
Choosing a treatment method
The use of individually tailored treatments, such as botulinum toxin, which blocks the activity of sweat glands.
Results
Visible reduction in perspiration in treated areas, lasting from several months to over a year.
Frequently asked questions
Our patients before surgery
The treatment of hyperhidrosis most often involves the administration of botulinum toxin (Botox) into areas of excessive sweating, such as the palms, feet, armpits, or forehead. Botulinum toxin blocks the nerves responsible for stimulating the sweat glands, which leads to a significant reduction in sweat production.
The procedure is almost painless, as very thin needles are used, and local anesthesia can be applied if necessary. Patients may feel only slight pricks during the administration of the preparation, but the procedure is short and well tolerated.
The effects of the treatment usually last from 6 to 12 months, depending on the individual predisposition of the patient and the site of botulinum toxin administration. After this time, the treatment can be repeated to maintain its effect.
Yes, treating hyperhidrosis with Botox is considered safe when performed by an experienced specialist. The product acts locally and does not affect the body as a whole. However, minor side effects such as redness, slight swelling, or bruising at the injection site are possible, but these usually disappear within a few days.
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