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Against excessive sweating Botox

Against excessive sweating BotoxThis morning I watched a TV program while doing my exercises. I was struck by one segment of it, and speaking of one of the most effective solutions against excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis . In addition, this method was applied to a patient in a very quick and safe in this program, so I decided to find out a bit about it to share with you.

It is used to reduce perspiration botox (Product thousand times used to reduce expression lines on the face), for example, in the armpits and palms . Botox does is inhibit the production of perspiration , thus becomes one of the most modern techniques to combat this uncomfortable problem and is already used up models .

In the armpits, as I saw it on TV, what is done is to remove all the hair that may have (both women and men). Then he proceeds to apply some iodine on it, starch powder is spread, the chemical reaction that generates causes areas where there are more start sweating black dye. This test is called Lugol test.

What you do after practice this test is to mark the areas to try and begin to implement through botox injections. The treatment is quick and painless. Even the person can do their normal lives after the application of the substance. The effectiveness of the arms can last about six months.

For treatment to be applied on the hands is recommended not to drive or do other manual activity within hours, since a hour before the application of Botox apply a little anesthesia, as this area is more and more delicda likely to feel pain. The time of effectiveness is similar to the armpits and this is beginning to feel more or less to be four days of application.

Why Stress Affects Your Skin?

Why Stress Affects Your Skin?
Acne, eczema, psoriasis, itchy skin, hair loss, excessive sweating, rosacea, dandruff, herpes oral (mouth sores, cold sors) and urticaria (hives in English). Besides stress contributes to the skin to lose its brightness and looks lifeless.

Stress also causes other skin conditions affecting the lack of sleep, over-eating, smoking, drinking and others.

Why stress affects your skin?
Stress causes hormonal imbalances. When something causes the body reacts by producing stress hormones with different objectives, these hormones: cortisol and adrenaline. The excess of these hormones produces imbalance in estrogen and testosterone in the body and these hormones affect the skin directly.

What to do?
Initially, the eruptions have to control with topical medications or cosmetic creams. But we must eliminate the cause or causes of the problem: stress.

Stress can not be eliminated but can be controlled. Some stress is normal and how harmful it is passed positive life stress.

Managing stress
Exercise. Kill two birds with one stone, you control weight and stress. There are many studies showing that exercise helps manage stress. Especially recommended for stress management are exercises like yoga and martial arts.

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