In 2004, the FDA approved Botox injections for severe axillary hyperhidrosis, otherwise known as severe underarm sweating, that can't be treated with topical treatments. The Botox works by ...
injections in the underarms are nearly pain-free. The palms have thicker skin that is more difficult to numb, leading to more discomfort with injection. After treatment of the hands, some patients ...
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration empowered Botox 2004 to treat axillary hyperhidrosis (severe underarm sweating) for ...