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hi, i have a condition called hyperhidrosis and i was going to get botox injections to treat this but then i found out about this surgery called sweat gland suction it is similiar to liposuction and i heard it has a 95% success rate and doesnt have bad side effects + gives permanent dryness. has anyone gotten this or does anyone know more about it? if you know about this, can you please answer my questions at the bottom?

-how much does this cost?

-is it risky?

-does it really work well?

-i heard you have to get stiches in your underarms. will this permanently damage your underarms and leave any scarring or discoloration?

i would appreciate any help because i really want to get this done if it works but i need more information. please respond if you can + thanks 4 reading this! :)

2007-05-14 11:18:34 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

4 answers

Yes, it really does help in most cases. I would sure give it a try. Here's a great website:

http://www.botoxseveresweating.com/index.aspx

Good luck!

2007-05-14 12:53:15 · answer #1 · answered by Oreo Schmoreo 7 · 0 0

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2016-12-20 19:18:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ehm..
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. People with hyperhidrosis may sweat even when the temperature is cool or when they are at rest. Sweating helps the body stay cool. In most cases, it is perfectly natural. People sweat more in warm temperatures, when they exercise, or in response to situations that make them nervous, angry, embarrassed, or afraid.
Excessive sweating occurs without such triggers. Persons with hyperhidrosis appear to have overactive sweat glands. The uncontrollable sweating can lead to significant discomfort, both physical and emotional. When excessive sweating affects the hands, feet, and armpits, it is called primary or focal hyperhidrosis. In most cases, no cause can be found. It seems to run in families.
If the sweating occurs as a result of another medical condition, it is called secondary hyperhidrosis. The sweating may be all over the body or it may be in one area.


In both cases you'll find on this site some good tips to solve your problem: http://hyperhidrosis.toptips.org

2014-09-15 14:36:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My suggestion would be to pump like crazy right now and freeze the milk, you can buy those little baggies that are specifically meant to freeze breastmilk just about anywhere. Supplement for 8 hours AFTER surgery, continue pumping and then throw away the milk though. After 8 hours, any medication will be out of your system and wont affect your baby. Talk to your DR and ask about medications, sometimes they were going to put you on a medicine, but when you said, "I'm breastfeeding" they go "ok" and can easily put you on something else. Good Luck

2016-05-18 01:45:08 · answer #4 · answered by joi 3 · 0 0

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