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Original Article

Frey's Syndrome: Treatment with Botulinum Toxin

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Pages 459-461 | Received 14 Oct 1994, Accepted 13 Dec 1994, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The effectiveness of botulinum toxin injections for the management of Frey's syndrome was studied. Botulinum toxin A (-0.5 Units/cm2) was injected intracutaneously into the affected skin area as determined by Minor's starch iodine test. Gustatory sweating in the treated skin area ceased completely within 1 week and has not reappeared (12 months follow up until now in the first treated case). There have been no side effects. It is concluded that local botulinum toxin injections are a highly effective and safe treatment for Frey's syndrome. Additional study is required to evaluate the duration of the therapeutic effect.

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