- How it works
Botox is injected into the skin to treat the symptoms of severe underarm sweating. - Why we love it
Botox may be used for hyperhidrosis when topical medicines do not work as desired.
Botox for Hyperhidrosis
Your Secret Weapon Against Excessive Sweat.
Your Secret Weapon Against Excessive Sweat.
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Consultation: Schedule a consultation with our qualified healthcare professional, to discuss your hyperhidrosis, assess your medical history, and determine if Botox is an appropriate treatment for you.

Avoid Blood Thinners: Refrain from taking blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin and certain supplements, for a few days before the procedure. This can help minimize the risk of bruising at the injection sites.

Avoid Alcohol: Limit alcohol consumption in the days leading up to the procedure, as alcohol can contribute to dehydration.

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to the procedure. Hydration can improve the effectiveness of Botox injections.

Avoid Rubbing or Touching: Refrain from rubbing or touching the treated area immediately after the injections to prevent the spread of Botox to unintended areas.

Cold Compress: Apply a cold compress or ice pack to the treated area to reduce swelling and discomfort.

Avoid Strenuous Exercise: Avoid strenuous physical activities and excessive sweating for at least 24 hours after the procedure to allow the Botox to settle into the targeted sweat glands.

Stay Upright: Remain in an upright position for a few hours after the injections. Avoid lying down or bending over excessively.

Avoid Saunas and Hot Baths: Steer clear of saunas, hot baths, or hot tubs for a few days after the treatment, as heat can potentially affect the distribution of Botox.

Be Patient: It may take several days to a week for the full effects of the Botox to be noticeable. Be patient and allow the treatment to take its course.

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Just want to thank Dr Ciskje for his skill, patience to perfect his work and answer my 100000 questions. I have never come across such and genuine professional
Dr Chin Abela
DERMATOLOGIST
FAQS
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Frequently asked questions on Botox for Hyperhidrosis.
What is hyperhydrosis?
Hyperhydrosis occurs when a person sweats excessively. the most common areas of hyperhydrosis occurs underarms and in hand palms. Underarms hyperhydrosis may be treated with Botox.
What is the duration of results for Botox for hyperhidrosis?
Botox for Hyperhydrosis Results last between 6 to 8 months.
What are some of the possible side effects of Botox for hyperhidrosis?
Side effects of Botox for hyperhydrosis Following botox injections for hyperhydrosis some of the side effects that may be experienced include: pain or swelling at the injection site; bruising; numbness or tingling in the treated ares; temporary muscle weakness.