Aesthetics
Hyperhidrosis
Targeted Botox treatment for excessive sweating — minimally invasive, doctor-led, and tailored to you.
Highlights
- Doctor-administered
- Minimally invasive
- Targeted sweat reduction
What is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterised by excessive sweating that goes beyond what the body needs to regulate temperature. It can affect daily life, causing discomfort, embarrassment, and challenges in social or professional settings.
The most commonly affected areas include:
- Underarms (axillary hyperhidrosis)
- Palms of the hands
- Soles of the feet
- Forehead and scalp
For many individuals, hyperhidrosis occurs even in cool temperatures or without physical activity and may interfere with confidence and quality of life.

How Does Botox Treat Hyperhidrosis?
Botox is a safe and effective, minimally invasive treatment used to manage excessive sweating.
Sweating is controlled by nerves that signal sweat glands to produce sweat. Botox works by temporarily blocking these nerve signals, significantly reducing sweat production in the treated area.
The procedure involves small, precise injections into the skin and is most commonly performed for excessive underarm sweating, though other areas may also be treated.
Who is an Ideal Candidate?
Botox for hyperhidrosis may be suitable for individuals who:
- Experience excessive sweating that affects daily activities or confidence
- Have persistent sweating despite using prescription-strength antiperspirants
- Prefer a non-surgical treatment option
- Are looking for effective, targeted sweat reduction
Is Botox for Hyperhidrosis Safe?
Botox has been widely used for both medical and aesthetic purposes and is considered a well-established treatment for hyperhidrosis when administered by trained medical professionals.
Side effects are generally mild and temporary and may include:
- Mild redness or swelling at injection sites
- Temporary tenderness or bruising
- Rare, treatment-area specific effects discussed during consultation
Your practitioner will guide you through expected outcomes and aftercare instructions.
Book Your Consultation
Book a consultation to learn whether Botox treatment for hyperhidrosis is right for you.
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