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Armpit Sweating

Sweaty armpits are not pleasant for anyone!

 The medical term for the armpit is the axilla. Excessive axillary sweating (or axillary hyperhidrosis!) can make anyone’s life a misery.  Perhaps you have already tried Aluminium Chloride  preparations and Glycpyrronium bromide  solution as well as treatments that can be taken by mouth, then you may be ready for Botox.

 How does Botox work?

The axilla has a multitude of sweat glands and each gland has a tiny muscle that extrudes the sweat (sebum) onto the skin. Botox can paralyse these tiny muscles and can give months of very effective abolition of sweating.

Armpit injections takes about 30 minutes:

Firstly you need to be happy with all the information about botox itself – its side effects and risks. The axilla is a very forgiving place to inject and there are very few complications associated with this area. There are no cosmetic blunders that can occur here.

The physician will firstly observe the area to see where the sweating occurs. This is usually quite well linked to the hair-bearing areas. If there is any doubt, a iodine starch test can be performed which clearly stains the sweat producing areas.

Worth the discomfort 

A local anaesthetic and ice are then applied to the area. It is a sensitive area and this part is, in truth, a little uncomfortable – but this procedure is so effective that it is usually well worth it.

Each armpit will receive about 4 local anaesthetic injections and once it is all numbed up – the procedure can begin.

 This will not abolish sweating completely, but you should notice a dramatic reduction. Many patients don’t even use deodorant at all.

 The effect should last about 6 months, but many report that they only ever need the procedure once per year.

 There are several things that you can do that might be helpful

Choose clothing that will keep you cool. Natural fibres like cotton are cool but they absorb sweat and can stay damp once they get wet; some synthetic fibres are warm but they draw sweat away from the body and feel dry. You may find it more comfortable to have a change of clothing available during the day.
If your feet are the problem try using absorbent insoles and leaving shoes to dry out rather than wearing the same pair on consecutive days.
Keep your work environment cool and well ventilated.

Read more

You will find all of this, and much more, in my ebook which you can download now. After reading this ebook,  you may well be better informed than your own physician! Download now….. 

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Here’s to all your future effective, and safe(!), Botox treatments.      
Sincerely,      
Dr Raymond Lister

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