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  2. I Got My Armpits Injected to Stop Sweating—Here’s ... - AOL

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    Ahead, one beauty editor's experience with using Xeomin/Botox to curb excessive underarm sweating—plus how it works, what it costs, and how long it lasts.

  3. Hyperhidrosis - Wikipedia

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    Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person exhibits excessive sweating, [1] [2] more than is required for the regulation of body temperature. [3] Although it is primarily a physical burden, hyperhidrosis can deteriorate the quality of life of the people who are affected from a psychological, emotional, and social perspective. [4]

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  5. Botox for sweating: how it works and the risks - AOL

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    Armpit Botox, also knowing as a sweating injection, could make sweat marks a thing of the past.

  6. Compensatory hyperhidrosis - Wikipedia

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    The sweating is induced to reduce body heat. Excessive sweating due to nervousness, anger, previous trauma or fear is called hyperhidrosis. Compensatory hyperhidrosis is the most common side effect of endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, a surgery to treat severe focal hyperhidrosis, often affecting just one part of the body.

  7. Focal hyperhidrosis - Wikipedia

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    Focal hyperhidrosis, also known as primary hyperhidrosis, is a disease characterized by an excessive sweating localized in certain body regions (particularly palms, feet and underarms). Studies suggest that this condition, affecting between 1% and 3% of the US population, seems to have a genetic predisposition in about two thirds of those affected.

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