Botox treatment for excessive underarm sweating

Are you embarrassed in social or business situations due to excessive underarm sweating?  Axillary hyperhidrosis, as this disorder is called, is present in 2 to 3% of Americans.  While hot weather and stress may contribute to excessive sweating, many people suffer with this condition regardless of the temperature or their stress level.

Did you know that a simple treatment with Botox can alleviate this condition?  The administration of Botox temporarily interrupts the chemical signals from nerves that stimulate the sweat glands, stopping excessive sweating.  While sweating is a necessary body function for temperature-control, the glands in the underarms comprise less than 2% of the body’s total sweat glands. Treatment of the underarm glands has no effect on the body’s temperature control.  Administration this Botox treatment takes little time and requires no downtime or restrictions after treatment.  Within 48 hours of treatment there is a substantial reduction in underarm sweating, with the effects of treatment lasting 9 to 12 months.

To discuss treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis call the office of Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Brian S. Glatt, MD, FACS at 973-889-9300 to schedule an appointment.

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