Botox is a protein produced from the bacteria called "Clostridium Botulinum," used to treat many ailments such as wrinkles, migraines, and excessive sweating. Following a preliminary examination by the specialist performing the procedure, if the patient is found suitable for the treatment, the relevant dose of botox can be applied to the desired area as determined by the specialist.
Botox injection, a short and minor intervention, can result in undesirable side effects if not administered in the correct dose and manner. Therefore, it is crucial that the procedure is carried out under the supervision of experienced and specialized physicians in this field. Depending on the area where the procedure is performed and the patient's pain threshold, botox generally is not considered a painful application. If deemed necessary by the specialist performing the botox, a local anesthetic cream can be applied to the relevant area before the procedure.
Botox can help reduce sweating by temporarily stopping the overactivity of the sweat glands. With botox injection to the sweat glands, nerve signals around these glands can be blocked, thereby controlling sweating. The effect of sweat treatment with botox usually lasts between 6-8 months. If deemed suitable for treatment following your examination, sweat treatment with botox can be safely performed by an expert dermatologist.
Sweating treatment with botox can be applied to almost every adult who has complaints of excessive sweating and does not have an underlying serious health condition. Individuals experiencing excessive sweating in areas such as palms, underarms, and the face can opt for this treatment. It is not recommended for individuals with muscle disorders, pregnant women, and nursing mothers to undergo botox application. Therefore, a doctor evaluation should be conducted before the treatment.
Yes, sweating botox application is typically completed in approximately 10-15 minutes, and the patient can continue with daily activities after the procedure. For the first 24 hours, heavy physical activities, extremely hot environments (such as saunas, baths), and massaging the application area should be avoided.
Sweating treatment with botox is generally a safe procedure. As with any medical process, mild side effects may rarely occur after sweating botox. During the application, reactions such as mild redness, bruising, or swelling may occur, and these symptoms usually disappear on their own within a few days. In rare cases, temporary muscle weakness can occur in the application area. To minimize side effects, the botox must be performed by a specialist in the field.
To prolong the lasting effects of botox, it is important to follow the doctor's recommendations after the application. For the first 24 hours, the area should not be exposed to water, intense exercise should be avoided, and extremely hot environments should be evaded. Additionally, pressure or massage should not be applied to the area post-procedure. Patience is required for the full effects of botox to manifest, and results will reach their maximum level within 1-2 weeks.