Dear patient, Botox does not only inhibit muscles but sensitivity. Therefore, any area that receives Botox will be felt as less painful, will sweat less and will feel a bit numb. It is not the main indication but this secondary effect is used in some cases as the sphincter or other painful areas. Because the effect wanes away, it is always worth trying as you will have experienced how this works and can repeat afterwards. Best regards
Dear Patient, Both acne and Rosacea arise from too much oils produced in the sebaceous gland but while in the first case the surface of the skin is strong and thick, in Rosacea it is fragile and sensitive. Cleansers with powerful emulgents can irritate the skin of a patient with Rosacea. There is an easy trick to know whether a cleanser has a lot of detergent: shake it and see what happens: if it contains a lot of foam, it won't be suitable for sensitive skin or Rosacea. Best regards