Hyperhidrosis Botox
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Hyperhidrosis Botox

A day without sweat worries

Procedure Information at a Glance

Quick overview of treatment time, anesthesia, recovery, and recommended interval. Key information to know before the procedure.

Treatment time
Treatment time10-15min
Anesthesia Method
Anesthesia MethodCream
Recovery Period
Recovery PeriodSame day
Duration
Duration6-8mo

Recommended For

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Focal Hyperhidrosis01

Focal Hyperhidrosis Those with excessive sweating in specific areas like armpits, palms, or soles.

Daily Discomfort02

Daily Discomfort Those reluctant to shake hands or embarrassed by sweat stains on clothes.

Side Effects of Topicals03

Side Effects of Topicals Those experiencing dermatitis or itching after using topical agents like Driclor.

Fear of Resistance04

Fear of Resistance Those worried about developing tolerance due to the need for periodic Botox treatments.

Why Choose This Procedure

Key benefits and expected results of this procedure.

Minimized Pain

Minimized Pain Using Inee's unique know-how, the procedure is less painful without the need for nerve blocks or sleep anesthesia.

Safe Resistance Management

Safe Resistance Management Uses pure toxin stripped of complex proteins to lower the risk of resistance even with repeated hyperhidrosis treatments.

Simple Procedure

Simple Procedure Unlike surgery, it requires no recovery time or scarring, allowing immediate return to daily life.

Is This Right for Me?

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What Makes It Special

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Individual Muscle Analysis
Individual Muscle Analysis

Precisely assess the characteristics of muscles used for expressions

Customized Dosage
Customized Dosage

Calculate appropriate dosage based on muscle size and strength

Natural Treatment
Natural Treatment

Achieve results while maintaining natural expressions without awkwardness

Core Principles

Learn how the procedure works and what technologies and devices are used.

SNAP-25 Cleavage for Neuromuscular Blockade
SNAP-25 Cleavage for Neuromuscular BlockadeType-A botulinum toxin light chain cleaves SNAP-25, blocking acetylcholine release at motor nerve terminals. Induces temporary chemical denervation, gradually recovering via reinnervation over 2-6 weeks.
Naked Neurotoxin (150 kDa) Formulation
Naked Neurotoxin (150 kDa) FormulationXeomin and Coretox contain only the 150 kDa core neurotoxin with accessory proteins removed from the 900 kDa complex, theoretically reducing the likelihood of neutralizing antibody formation.
Non-Interchangeable Unit Principle
Non-Interchangeable Unit PrincipleEach botulinum toxin product's unit is assay-specific and not interchangeable between products. Clinicians follow product-specific dosing recommendations.

Solutions Used in This Procedure

Devices, medications, and solutions used in this procedure.

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Xeomin
Xeomin
Neuronox
Neuronox

Important Precautions

Pre- and post-procedure precautions. Review carefully for safe and effective results.

Resistance WarningComplex proteins in Botox can trigger antibody production leading to resistance, so avoid excessive treatments within a short period.
Post-Procedure ProhibitionsAvoid alcohol, saunas, steam rooms, and vigorous massage for one week after the procedure.
Posture Caution for 4 Hours After TreatmentDo not press or lie down on the treated area for 4 hours after Botox treatment. The product can diffuse to unintended muscles, causing asymmetry or unnatural expressions.
Avoid Sauna and Steam After FillerAvoid saunas, steam rooms, and strong sun exposure for 1 week after filler treatment. High temperatures can accelerate hyaluronic acid breakdown and worsen swelling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions from our patients.

Stop using it as it can cause dermatitis or itching, and consult a doctor for alternative treatments.

Long-term repeated use can lead to resistance. To prevent this, it is recommended to use drugs with low resistance risk (like Xeomin).

Inee Clinic utilizes specific know-how to minimize pain, allowing the procedure to be done with just anesthetic cream, without sleep or nerve anesthesia.

Evidence-Based Practice, Backed by Research

Academic publications supporting the efficacy and safety of this procedure.

Neck Rejuvenation with Calcium Hydroxylapatite, Hyaluronic Acid Filler, and IncobotulinumtoxinA: A Case Study

Neck Rejuvenation with Calcium Hydroxylapatite, Hyaluronic Acid Filler, and IncobotulinumtoxinA: A Case Study Korean Association for Laser Dermatology and Trichology

ABCs in the Prevention of Filler-induced Ocular Complications

ABCs in the Prevention of Filler-induced Ocular Complications Korean Association for Laser Dermatology and Trichology

Non-thermal, Non-equilibrium, Indirect, Jet Plasma Treatment with Nitrogen Gas As a Therapeutic Option for Acne Vulgaris: A Case Report of Clinical Experiences

Non-thermal, Non-equilibrium, Indirect, Jet Plasma Treatment with Nitrogen Gas As a Therapeutic Option for Acne Vulgaris: A Case Report of Clinical Experiences Korean Association for Laser Dermatology and Trichology

Pre-injection ultrasound scanning for treating temporal hollowing

Pre-injection ultrasound scanning for treating temporal hollowing Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology

Retrospective Study of Horizontal Neckline Correction Using Absorbable Braided Polydioxanone Threads

Retrospective Study of Horizontal Neckline Correction Using Absorbable Braided Polydioxanone Threads Korean Association for Laser Dermatology and Trichology

Sonoanatomy of the platysmal bands: What causes the platysmal band?

Sonoanatomy of the platysmal bands: What causes the platysmal band? Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy

Current practices and perceived effectiveness of polynucleotides for treatment of facial erythema by cosmetic physicians

Current practices and perceived effectiveness of polynucleotides for treatment of facial erythema by cosmetic physicians Skin Research

Atelocollagen Increases Collagen Synthesis by Promoting Glycine Transporter 1 in Aged Mouse Skin

Atelocollagen Increases Collagen Synthesis by Promoting Glycine Transporter 1 in Aged Mouse Skin International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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