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  • interesting

  • Anybody know whether Botox treats head sweating?

  • My boyfriend wants me to get an 'enhancement', so I did some research on plasticsurgerymadeeasy (.) com

  • You must be brave! I had this procedure done today and it was really quite painful! I didn't have any anaesthetic but I've noticed my sweating has stopped already! I only had it done about 5 hours ago!

  • i had the same procedure.

    for the Botox it was about $1,500.00

    it was REALLY painful and the results are minimal.

    wouldnt recommend.

  • Painful..? its a tiny ass needle.. and maybe the results for you were minimal. some people completely stop sweating... so don't give false info.

  • yah drysol worked for me pretty well, you just have to be really persistent

  • Salut - Vous parler français ???

    Je reste au Québec...

    Bonne Journée

  • nothing works...you need to get botox =(

  • facial blushing and auxilary are the worst!!!

    any recomendations?? like anti-perspirants that work?

  • Désoler...

    :o(

    Bonne journée

  • i've had this exact procedure done on the underarms, and it wasn't painful, painful, just more of an annoying kind of painful, i guess? theres constant poking, i think the nurse said she did over 100 needles under each arm. anyways, long story short, it worked for 2 weeks, and then the sweating started again. 2 weeks cure was not worth the 600 dollars. try botox before doing this.

  • oops, made a typo. i meant DRYSOL - try drysol before trying botox. it's a super-antisperant you apply at night. it doesn't make it go away 100%, but helps a lot, but you need to apply it every night!

  • I was using Driclor, but it was way too itchy, i also tried Prantel Powder, it wasn't as effective. The botox is still going strong after about one and a half months. When they injected it under my arm, it was just a straight injection, there was no anesthetic cream or anything before hand. It only took about 5 minutes, and the needles didn't look very big. I would definatley recommend it!

  • how is the botox going?

  • if have this botox how much will it cost?and do you still need to use deodorant?pls respond bcuz i want to try the botox

  • It depends how much you want/need. I get 100 units, equals around $900AUD, but lasts for around 8/9 months. I still use a bit of deoderant, because a small amount of odour comes through, this can't be stopped, it's not bad, but I still use a bit.

  • Can some-one breifly translate in english what the patient is saying? Is it hurting him?

  • ive had it done several times they just shoot botox straight into your hand, yes it hurts ALOT and its not very effective in my case

  • but in this video they do it in the armpit i had it done in my hands

  • I actually had it done in my armpits on the weekend. It didn't hurt me (very small sting), but the armpit isn't as sensitive as the hands. It's day three and the sweating has stopped! I'll see how long it lasts!

  • what were they injecting it with? and did you get anesthesia? I read somewhere about MED-JET...its this really thin needle thats supposed to be pain free...

  • Yeh It Wud B Helpful In English Lol. I Havent Had The Treatment But The Armpits Aren't Suppose To Hert That Much But The Feet And Hands Are... Alot. Im Using Driclor And Starting Iontophoresis Instead Atm Holly x

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