Botox is a protein derived from the bacterium “Clostridium Botulinum” and is used to treat various conditions like wrinkles, migraines, and excessive sweating. Following a preliminary examination by an expert who will perform the procedure, if deemed suitable, Botox can be applied to the desired area at the dose determined by the specialist. Being a small and short procedure, unwanted side effects may occur if the Botox injection is not performed in the correct dose and manner. Therefore, it is crucial to carry out the procedure under the supervision of experienced and specialized physicians. Depending on the treated area and the patient's pain threshold, Botox is not generally considered a painful application. If deemed necessary by the specialist performing the procedure, a local anesthetic cream may be applied to the relevant area before the procedure.
Botox can help reduce sweating by temporarily stopping the excessive activity of the sweat glands. By injecting Botox into the sweat glands, the nerves surrounding these glands can be blocked, thus controlling sweating. The effect of sweat treatment with Botox generally lasts between 6-8 months. If found suitable following your examination, the treatment can be safely administered by a specialist dermatologist.
Sweating treatment with Botox can be applied to almost every adult individual who experiences excessive sweating without any serious underlying health issues. Those who experience excessive sweating in the palms, armpits, soles, and facial areas may opt for this treatment. Botox application is not recommended for individuals with muscle disease, pregnant women, and nursing mothers. Therefore, a doctor's evaluation is mandatory before treatment.
Yes, the application of sweating Botox is typically completed within a short time of about 10-15 minutes, and the patient can resume daily activities immediately after the procedure. In the first 24 hours, heavy physical activities, extreme heat environments (such as saunas, steam baths), and massaging the application area should be avoided.
Sweating treatment with Botox is generally a safe procedure. As with every medical procedure, there may occasionally be mild side effects following sweating Botox. During the application, reactions such as slight redness, bruising, or swelling may occur, which generally disappear on their own within a few days. In rare cases, temporary muscle weakness may be experienced at the application area. To keep side effects to a minimum, it is essential that Botox is administered by a doctor specialized in the area.
To maintain the effects of Botox longer, it is crucial to follow the doctor's advice after the application. For the first 24 hours, no water should touch the area, heavy exercise should be avoided, and extremely hot environments should be evaded. Additionally, no pressure or massage should be applied to the area after the procedure. It takes a few days for the full effect of Botox to manifest, and results will reach maximum levels within 1-2 weeks.