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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 4
![]() | It is suppose to stop you from sweating too much in places like your arm pits, hands, face, or whatever area is a problem. How good does this work for that stuff anyway? I hear insurance are not paying for Botox for Hyperhidrosis but am not for sure. I sweat like a pig on the palms of my hand. It's really embaressing to shake peoples hands or touch something and then get it wet. I know there's a surgery they can do for it where they cut your nerves but that sounds a little freaky weaky or me. I'd rather just get a shot I just wanna know if it works and if it does how much insurance covers on it? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 112
![]() | Anne, Botox injections for hyperhidrosis are extremely effective and is not permanent unlike the surgery you spoke of. I would highly recommend getting it if you are suffering from this. If you do please update us how it goes.
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 21
![]() | wait a second versace if you shut off sweat glands with botox though wouldn't it make other ones just work harder? like if u did your armpits i would think your chest and back would just sweat more. |
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