REDUCE EXCESSIVE SWEATING

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Sweating is our body’s mechanism to cool itself.

Some medical conditions can cause excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis: diabetes, menopause hot flashes, overactive thyroid gland, nervous system disorders, heart attack, etc. In these cases, it’s called secondary hyperhidrosis.

It is normal to sweat a lot when exercising, anxious or when having a fever, although excessive sweating can cause social anxiety, embarrassment and disrupt normal daily activities.

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More About Treatment

One of the most effective treatments of hyperhidrosis is blocking the nerves that trigger sweat glands by injecting neuromodulators DYSPORT, BOTOX or XEOMIN into the problematic area. Several injections are needed for each affected area.

Longevity of the results varies from 3 months to 1 year depending on your body’s response to the filler of choice.

Only licensed and certified professionals are to be trusted with this treatment. Individual results may vary.