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Excessive Sweating

Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating.

Hyperhidrosis is observed when the nerves controlling the sweat glands become overactive and produce excessive sweat. It has a significant impact on a person's self-confidence and also affects their quality of life. With the application of botulinum toxin, the communication between the nerves and sweat glands is prevented and thus sweating is controlled.

In Which Body Areas Can Hyperhidrosis Be Treated With Botox Application?

Excessive sweating in the armpits, palms, soles, scalp, forehead and groin area can be treated with botox.

How Is Hyperhidrosis Treated?

Local anesthetic cream is applied to the affected area and after waiting 30 minutes, botox injection is applied. Processing time varies between 10-20 minutes.

When Does the Activity Start After Botox Application?

The reduction in sweating begins to take effect in the first few days, but it may take 7-14 days to reach full effectiveness.

How Long Will the Effect Last?

Sweating is usually controlled for 6 to 12 months. When the effect starts to decrease, botox can be applied again.

Autumn Skin Mesotherapy: Supporting Renewal with the Right Ingredients

Mesotherapy is a treatment in which vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and hyaluronic acid are injected into the middle layer of the skin (the mesoderm) through micro-injections. The goal is not to immediately alter the surface of the skin but to stimulate cellular regeneration.

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