My daughter is 13 and has palmar hyperhydrosis. We are considering Botox treatments? Any other suggestions? We've tried anti-perspirent on her hands. It doesn't work very well.
Botulinum toxin is effective at reducing palmar hyperhidrosis. The effect persists for about 6 months. The medication is injected into the skin at multiple sites about 1cm apart; it is painful if administered without anesthesia.
A technique known as tap-water iontophoresis is a treatment option with which you should familiarize yourself and consult with a dermatologist for more information.
Published on Jul 11, 2012
I recommend an in person consultation with a board certified dermatologist as there are other prescription treatments available for hyperhidrosis.
Published on Jul 11, 2012
Botox is generally effective for your daughters' condition BUT-- It is usually very painful for patients with a normal pain tolerance and it is often not covered by insurance. There are medical grade topicals which can help. I am not sure what you have tried I would see a board certified dermatologist for these questions. Adrienne Stewart MD FAAD
Published on Jul 11, 2012