Excess Sweating Treatment IN OXFORDSHIRE
Botox sweat reduction treatments
Sweating is a normal and essential function that the body performs to regulate body heat. In certain individuals, excessive sweating can be bothersome, staining clothing, leaving damp patches, and increasing self-consciousness and anxiety. Botulinum Toxin Type-A is a prescription-only medication, commonly known as Botox, that can temporarily reduce underarm perspiration for up to 9 months. The treatment can also be effective on many damp body sites such as the hands, feet, thighs, and scalp.
Why choose Botox injections for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)?
✓ Evidence-based treatment specifically indicated for primary axillary (underarm) hyperhidrosis
✓ This quick procedure uses tiny micro-injections with minimal discomfort, no downtime
✓ Botulinum toxin A temporarily blocks the nerve signals that overstimulate sweat glands, reducing output up to 90 %
✓ Precisely targets underarms, palms, soles or facial zones without affecting overall thermoregulation
✓ Noticeable dryness develops within 2–7 days; peak effect at ~2 weeks, and relief typically lasts 6–9 months
✓ Helps you wear any colour, prevents sweat stains and odour, and can cut reliance on strong antiperspirants
✓ Most patients need a single treatment per area; maintenance top-ups once or twice a year keep you confidently dry
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Sweat Reduction Treatment | Frequently Asked Questions
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Botulinum toxin is produced by the natural bacterium, Clostridium botulinum. A specific protein is extracted and purified from this to create the medication Botulinum Neurotoxin Type-A. When a small amount of this medication is injected into the superficial skin, where the sweat glands are located, it blocks nerve receptors from acetylcholine which is responible for signalling your glands to produce sweat.The treatment works locally where Botox is injected, blocking the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine from activating the eccrine sweat glands to produce sweat. Multiple micro-injections of a solution containing Botulinum Toxin Type-A are injected into the superficial skin of the underarm area or another damp bodily site, with a noticeable reduction of sweat production within 2 - 14 days. Treatments are usually repeated each 6-9 months.
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Very fine needles are used to inject small amounts Botulinum Neurotoxin Type-A into the superficial skin of the underarm or other skin area where sweating is excessive. Most patients comment that the treatment is only mildly uncomfortable. Before treatment, you are welcome to have a topical anaesthetic cream applied. You are encouraged to discuss this at your first consultation so that we can make your treatment as comfortable as possible for you. Once your consent has been obtained, treatment will generally take around 30 minutes.
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Like all medications, several side effects could be experienced following treatment with Botulinum Toxin Type-A. During your consultation with the Nurse Independent Prescriber, the full known side effects will be explained as part of the consent process. You can then decide if you wish to proceed. General side effects related to the procedure itself include mild localised swelling, mild bruising and possible temporary numbness. You will be given our out-of-hours mobile telephone number in the unlikely event that you require urgent advice.
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Yes, although these will be discussed in greater detail during your appointment:
-Avoid touching the treated areas for 4 hours after treatment.
-Avoid antiperspirant application for 24 hours
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Results of Botulinum Toxin Type-A for sweat reduction are not immediate and generally take 2-14 days to take effect.
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The duration of sweat reduction can vary from person to person but generally lasts 6-9 months. To maintain the effect, you should repeat the treatments each 6-9 months when you notice increased sweat production.
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