Hyperhydrosis
"I can't buy nice clothes, because I have to throw them away after wearing them once, especially white ones..."
"It is difficult for me to write exams with sweat dripping down my palm and smudging the paper... "

"I generally avoid shaking hands because of my sweat problem..."
These are heartfelt sentiments of people suffering from excessive sweating or Hyperhyidrosis.
Black shading indicates areas of excessive sweating delineated by starch iodine test.
Hyperhydrosis can occur on the face, hands, feet or underarms. It may be an inherited trait that stops the body from properly regulating its temperature or may be a symptom of other conditions including anxiety disorders, thyroid malfunction, nerve damage and menopause. Until now, excessive sweating has been difficult to control. There are a few solutions available to control Hyperhydrosis.
Botox® for Hyperhydrosis
Unlike available options like antiperspirants, BOTOX® targets sweating at its source. With a few tiny injections, BOTOX® enters the specific glands at the targeted sites responsible for excessive sweating. It blocks the release of a chemical that signals the perspiration at the targeted site. This simple, safe procedure takes about 20 minutes.
Botulinum Toxin Type A (BOTOX®) injections - blocks the sweat glands.







