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BOTOX FOR UNDERARM SWEATING
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Excessive Sweating
BOTOX FOR UNDERARM SWEATING

Don’t sweat it. Wet marks staining your clothes, awkward sweaty hugs, and other sticky situations can be a thing of the past.

This safe and efficacious non-surgical treatment employs Botox microinjections to quell overactive sweat glands in those suffering from primary axillary hyperhidrosis.

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After prepping skin with a little numbing cream, BOTOX is delivered via tiny microinjections superficially into the underarm skin.

Most notice significant reduction in underarm sweating after 2 weeks as BOTOX takes full effect.

There is no downtime for this treatment. You can resume normal activities after the procedure.

World-famous for its anti-wrinkle and jawline-slimming benefits, Botox is also a well-established treatment to control small areas of severe, intolerable sweating, most commonly the armpits.

Majority of men and ladies enjoy significantly drier underarms (up to 82-87% reduction in sweating) for an average of 6 to 7 months.

You can also look forward to a reduction in undesirable effects stemming from over-sweating or chemicals in anti-perspirants, such as underarm discolouration — yet another common outfit-limiting complaint.

This treatment can be combined with BriteMax laser to lighten stubborn underarm stains.

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When antiperspirants can’t cut it

Most antiperspirants work by plugging pores to restrict sweat flow to the skin surface, and reducing the smell associated with sweat.

BOTOX actually reduces sweat production by blocking the chemical signals from overactive nerves that “turn on” the sweat glands.

Lasting freshness with one treatment

A single quick treatment frees you from the inconveniences brought by excessive underarm sweating for 6 to 7 months.

Don’t sweat it

While sweating helps with body temperature control, underarms are home to less than 2% of the body’s sweat glands. A temporary reduction of underarm sweating, therefore, has little to do with body thermoregulation.

THE SCIENCE—
BROKEN DOWN

When antiperspirants can’t cut it

Most antiperspirants work by plugging pores to restrict sweat flow to the skin surface, and reducing the smell associated with sweat.

BOTOX actually reduces sweat production by blocking the chemical signals from overactive nerves that “turn on” the sweat glands.

Lasting freshness with one treatment

A single quick treatment frees you from the inconveniences brought by excessive underarm sweating for 6 to 7 months.

Don’t sweat it

While sweating helps with body temperature control, underarms are home to less than 2% of the body’s sweat glands. A temporary reduction of underarm sweating, therefore, has little to do with body thermoregulation.