Great article about using Botox in an iontophoresis device
Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 7:33 am
https://www.sweathelp.org/pdf/BTX_ionto ... _2004_.pdf
The iontophoresis machine that they tested in the two patients seems to be very different and is described as a drug delivery system (Iomed Phoresor II -- Retail around $700 -- https://balego.com/index.php/product-ca ... er-system/). It seems like a very limited quantity of Botox is required using this combination treatment -- in comparison to the 100 or so injections that are typically required when Botox is applied in and of itself.
If you know a friendly dermatologist, this method is worth looking at, maybe even using other iontophoresis devices.
The iontophoresis machine that they tested in the two patients seems to be very different and is described as a drug delivery system (Iomed Phoresor II -- Retail around $700 -- https://balego.com/index.php/product-ca ... er-system/). It seems like a very limited quantity of Botox is required using this combination treatment -- in comparison to the 100 or so injections that are typically required when Botox is applied in and of itself.
If you know a friendly dermatologist, this method is worth looking at, maybe even using other iontophoresis devices.