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Do you sweat too much?

What Is Excessive Underarm Sweating?

Excessive underarm sweating is a medical condition known as primary axillary hyperhidrosis, which involves overactive sweat glands. Sweat is your body's temperature regulator. In primary axillary hyperhidrosis, sweating significantly exceeds the body's normal requirements for cooling.

BOTOX® is FDA approved for excessive underarm sweating that is not adequately managed with topical agents. BOTOX® neurotoxin treatment helps control this condition by temporarily blocking the chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands. When the sweat glands don't receive chemical signals, the excessive sweating stops.

BOTOX® Success Stories from Patients treated with BOTOX®

“Sweating is not something that's controlling my daily routine anymore. Now I can do things like standing up in front of a group of people at work without having to look down to see if I'm sweating under my arms. Thankfully, BOTOX® treatments have helped me control my underarm sweating. ”

-Tresha S.*

“I feel like the sweating is under control. I no longer have to change shirts several times a day.”

-Dominique M.*

“I no longer think about the things I'm wearing and if I have enough clothes to cover up something. It used to be constantly on my mind. Now it's not anymore.”

-Cate W.*

“I used to spend up to $ 150 per month replacing ruined clothing, dry cleaning my stained clothing and on treatments that didn't control my sweating. Now, I worry about my sweating a lot less and feel like my sweating is under control.”

-Laura L.*

*Real names. Models used to protect the identities of those patients who have had BOTOX® treatment.


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