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BOTULINUM TOXIN
HYPERHYDROSIS

Duration of treatment

30-40 minutes

Type of anesthesia

topical

Pain

minimum

TECHNICAL

Needle

Number of treatments

1 session

Recovery time

No recovery time

about BOTOXIN TOXIN
HYPERHYDROSIS

Botulinum toxin is a highly purified and diluted derivative, a neurotoxin that blocks the nerve fibers that stimulate the sweat glands, resulting in a complete reduction in sweating.
The procedure is very simple and consists of injecting botulinum toxin into the sweat glands. The treatment works by blocking the nerve impulses that play a major role in producing sweat. The treatment can also be administered to the armpits, hands, feet and forehead.

BENEFITS

Reduction of excessive sweating: Botulinum toxin blocks the nerve signals that activate the sweat glands, leading to a significant reduction in the amount of sweat produced.

Increasing comfort: For people suffering from hyperhidrosis, excessive sweating can become embarrassing and affect self-confidence. Botulinum toxin injection reduces the amount of sweat, thus providing greater comfort.

Amelioration of unpleasant odor: Excessive sweating can lead to unpleasant odors, and reducing the amount of sweat helps to eliminate this problem.

Fast results: Results are visible shortly after injection and can last up to 6-12 months.

Painless procedure: The procedure is often very simple and painless, as it is performed using very fine needles.

HYPERHYDROSIS BOTULINE TOXIN PRICE

From 650 Euros / Session

frequent questions

How does botulinum toxin work on excessive sweating?

Botulinum toxin temporarily blocks the activity of sweat glands, by interrupting their communication with nerve impulses, the result being the significant reduction of the amount of sweat produced by them.

What does botulinum toxin treatment for hyperhidrosis entail?

The procedure involves injecting botulinum toxin with a very fine needle into the glands that secrete profuse sweat. The technique involves multiple injections, depending on the affected surface, and local anesthesia methods are adapted according to the pain tolerance of each patient.

What are the contraindications of this procedure?

This procedure is contraindicated for:

  • Pregnant or lactating patients
  • Allergy to botulinum toxin
  • Local infection
  • Patients suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, Easton-Lambert syndrome
  • Treatment with aminoglycoside antibiotics (Kanamycin, Amikacin, Tobramycin, Gentamicin, Streptomycin, Neomycin, Sisomycin, Dibekacin) or Tetracycline.

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