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Botox controls excess sweating as well as ironing out those wrinkles
Medical Research News July 25, 2005
According to researchers at the St.
Louis University School of Medicine, Botox
may do more than iron out
those wrinkles.
According to researchers at the St.
Louis University School of Medicine, Botox may do more than iron out
those wrinkles.
New research is suggesting it may help
people plagued by an excessive sweating disorder, hyperhydrosis.
The condition causes sweating in excess
of the normal amount required to maintain a consistent body temperature.
Apparently people with this common
disorder produce up to four times the sweat of average people, and find
themselves sweating even in the middle of winter.
New research shown in interim data,
from a three-year study involving 193 patients, has found that repeated
treatment with Botox (botulinum toxin type A) for severe underarm
sweating significantly reduced the amount of sweat produced.
The team presented their findings this
week at the summer meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in
Chicago.
To find out more about hyperhydrosis
contact the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. Visit our
plastic /
cosmetic surgery
office in
Orlando, Florida (FL).
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