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From Unilever Beauty Experts
Does excessive underarm sweating get in the way of your day? If you’re looking for alternative ways to manage it, underarm Botox may be a promising semi-permanent solution for sweaty pits. Keep reading to discover how this treatment can help manage OA underarm sweat and find out if it’s the right treatment for you.
Sweating is a natural process that enables your body to cool down. In hot weather or during exercise, your nervous system prompts your sweat glands to perspire, helping regulate your body temperature.
Hyperhidrosis, on the other hand, is a condition that makes you sweat excessively – and it’s not because you’re in very hot weather or exercising. Your sweat glands are just, well, overachievers. In this case, treatments like underarm Botox may be a strong option, especially when antiperspirants no longer work.
Underarm Botox temporarily blocks or stops nerves from signaling the sweat glands to produce more sweat. It works in the same way Botox freezes muscles on the face to prevent the formation of fine lines and wrinkles.
Whether you have a mild case of hyperhidrosis or are dealing with more severe effects of the condition, it’s best to know the benefits and potential downsides of getting Botox for your underarms.
Underarm Botox is minimally invasive as you get it via injection (just a small needle!) and would usually need no downtime. The only downside would be pain and discomfort in the area, depending on your pain tolerance. Your doctor can also apply topical anesthesia to lessen the temporary soreness and redness post-treatment.
Studies have shown that getting Botox for underarm sweating can effectively reduce perspiration in your pits. The results are almost instant – the treatment helps reduce sweat as fast as 48 hours after the first treatment.
One of the downsides of underarm Botox is that its effect is temporary, lasting for about 12 to 48 weeks after the first procedure. You’ll need to keep getting injections regularly.
It can also cost you a lot. In the Philippines, one Botox session for underarms can set you back from P45,000 to P55,000. Still, it can be worth the investment if it helps you live your life better and more confidently – no longer worrying about armpit sweat that’s beyond your control.
Similar to getting Botox injections for the face, getting it for your underarms is generally safe. Plus, the use of Botox injections to help manage cases of hyperhidrosis is FDA-approved. Just make sure you’re getting it from a licensed and reputable doctor!
Avoid underarm Botox if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have special health concerns.
If you think you’re not ready for underarm Botox, consider other ways to manage hyperhidrosis with a few lifestyle and hygiene tweaks.
Unlike a regular deodorant that curbs body odor, antiperspirants contain aluminum-based ingredients that temporarily block sweat glands to reduce sweating.
For regular sweating, try Rexona Women Shower Clean Antiperspirant Deodorant Roll-on, which offers antiperspirant protection for up to 48 hours to make you feel shower-fresh all day. Rexona Roll On Deodorant Powder Dry Brightening, is also a good choice, with its clean, powder scent that offers up to 72 hours of protection from body odor and underarm wetness.
Ask your doctor if you need a prescription for a stronger antiperspirant.
While doing so won’t stop the sweat, maintaining hair-free underarms can help prevent moisture buildup and odor retention in the area.
Allow your skin to breathe by wearing loose clothing. Cotton and linen are great to wear in hot climates. Choose sweat-wicking clothes, especially during workouts. You can also go for fabrics made of natural and non-synthetic fibers, which will make you feel more presko.
Is excessive underarm sweat making you self-conscious and stopping you from living your life to the fullest? Good news: You can do something about it. Be it a strong antiperspirant or underarm Botox, discuss your options with your doctor and get on a treatment plan.