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  2. Does Botox for Sweating Actually Work? We Asked a ... - AOL

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    Here’s everything you need to know about Botox for sweating, accordi. If you’re a particularly sweaty person, you know how inconvenient, uncomfortable and sometimes downright embarrassing it ...

  3. 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.

  4. Does Botox Help Acne? Here’s What Happened When I Tried It

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    For years, summer meant one thing for my skin: relentless breakouts. My oily T-zone, combined with sweat from the NYC humidity and subway commutes, turned my face into a war zone of acne ...

  5. Botulinum toxin - Wikipedia

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    Botulinum toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum (an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium) is the cause of botulism. [25] Humans most commonly ingest the toxin from eating improperly canned foods in which C. botulinum has grown. However, the toxin can also be introduced through an infected wound.

  6. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Minoxidil, applied topically, is widely used for the treatment of hair loss. It may be effective in helping promote hair growth in both men and women with androgenic alopecia. [20][21] About 40% of men experience hair regrowth after 3–6 months. [22]

  7. Hyperhidrosis - Wikipedia

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    Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person exhibits excessive sweating, [1][2] more than that 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]

  8. US FDA warns of harmful reactions to fake Botox injections - AOL

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    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the FDA are investigating reports of harmful reactions among people who received injections of counterfeit Botox. As of April 12, a ...

  9. Injectable filler - Wikipedia

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    Injectable filler. Injectable filler (injectable cosmetic filler, injectable facial filler) is a soft tissue filler made of polysaccharides injected into the skin at different depths. They help fill in facial wrinkles, provide facial volume, and augment facial features. Side effects include bruising or infections from improper sterilisation.