Botox and hydrosol are effective in treating axillary hyperhidrosis

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Botox and hydrosol are effective in treating axillary hyperhidrosis

Successful Treatment of Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis) in San Antonio by Botox, Radio frequency and Hydrosol

Our experts at the TXID San Antonio Hyperhidrosis Clinic offer a comprehensive approach for treatment of excessive sweating (Hyperhidrosis)

What is hyperhidrosis ?

The state-of-the art San Antonio Hyperhidrosis Clinic now offers a new radio frequency technique for treatment of hyperhidrosis. In this technique, radio frequency energy delivers to area affected with hyperhidrosis. The delivered energy to sweat glands cause a significant reduction in sweating. Additional options are Botox injections to affected area as well as topical product (Hydrosal) that contains 15% aluminium chloride in a 2% salicylic acid gel base. A recent open-label study on 30 patients with primary axillary hyperhidrosis showed a significant improvement in patients’ excessive sweating. Previous products that contained aquous alchohol seemed to be too irritating for patients.

Botox is considered a very effective treatment for hyperhidrosis. Botox injections for hyperhidrosis typically lasts for about 4-6 months whereas the radio frequency technique offers more prolonged reduction in sweating.

For more information for treatment of Hyperhidrosis in San Antonio, please call us at 210-698-6777 or email : info [at] txid [dot] org.

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