Hello.
I’m Park Taeo, Chief Director of Lilive Clinic.

Is heavy sweating something that needs treatment?
Many people tend to dismiss it as just their body type simply because they sweat a lot.
But
as the weather gets warmer
and especially in summer, it becomes more uncomfortable.
If your underarms are often wet,
or sweat accumulates in your hands
and causes inconvenience in daily life,
it may not be a simple issue.

Hyperhidrosis refers to a state in which sweat glands are activated more than necessary due to an overreaction in the nerve transmission process.
To get straight to the point,
it can be controlled with hyperhidrosis Botox.
However, this procedure
is not about eliminating sweat completely,
but about reducing discomfort.
How does hyperhidrosis Botox work?

Hyperhidrosis Botox
works by suppressing acetylcholine secretion,
reducing the signals sent to the sweat glands.
Changes begin 3 to 7 days after the procedure,
and the effects typically last about 4 to 6 months.
The important point here is
why the effects and duration can differ
even when the same procedure is performed.

The key is not the Botox dose,
but the injection location and distribution.
Because sweat glands are not evenly distributed,
injections need to be planned with distribution in mind.
If this process is not done properly,
there may be little to no effect,
or the duration of the results may be reduced.
Is there a selection criterion more important than cost?

It is difficult to judge hyperhidrosis Botox based only on the price per session.
It is important to consider the annual cost,
including how long the effects last.
If the effects last longer,
you need fewer Botox sessions,
and as a result, the financial burden is reduced.

Another important criterion is the treatment interval.
Botulinum toxin,
when repeated at short intervals,
can potentially lead to antibody formation,
so
we explain that maintaining an interval of at least 3 months
can help prevent Botox side effects.
In the end,
what matters is not the price,
but an accurate treatment plan.
What you need now is not the procedure, but confirmation

Hyperhidrosis Botox is a simple treatment,
but one with large individual differences.
That is because the required dose and schedule vary depending on the area that sweats, the distribution, and your lifestyle pattern.
If sweating is making daily life uncomfortable,
instead of just enduring it,
you need to first check whether it is something that can be controlled.
Thank you for reading this long post.
This was Director Park from Lilive.
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