“…[12][13][14][15] Botulinum has also been used to treat Frey's syndrome (gustatory sweating) and ''crocodile tears'' (gustatory epiphora). [16][17][18] Botulinum toxin works via inhibition of acetylcholine release at the presynaptical motor neuron. The temporary inhibition of nervous conduction allows for the relaxation of muscles that cause hyperdynamic lines.…”
“…[12][13][14][15] Botulinum has also been used to treat Frey's syndrome (gustatory sweating) and ''crocodile tears'' (gustatory epiphora). [16][17][18] Botulinum toxin works via inhibition of acetylcholine release at the presynaptical motor neuron. The temporary inhibition of nervous conduction allows for the relaxation of muscles that cause hyperdynamic lines.…”
“…In the treatment of forehead hyperhidrosis, botulinum toxin A has been shown to significantly reduce the amount of sweating for at least 5 months 3 . Botulinum toxin A has also been shown to be effective in treating focal hyperhidrosis associated with Frey's syndrome 26,27 …”
Section: Botulinum Toxin and Hyperhidrosismentioning
Botulinum toxin A injections are safe and effective for the treatment of hyperhidrosis of the axillae, palms, and forehead, resulting in an improved quality of life for patients.
“…Consequently, the effects of botulinum toxin are temporary. 9 We observed the benecial effects of the injections were gradually reduced, but remained for 8 months.…”
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