Hyperhidrosis treatment uses neuromodulators like Botox to reduce excessive sweating by temporarily blocking the sweat glands. It is an effective solution for areas like the underarms, scalp, and palms. Results typically last several months, significantly improving comfort and confidence. The procedure is minimally invasive and requires no downtime.
Hyperhydrosis treatment reduces excessive sweating, improving comfort and confidence in social and professional settings.
Scalp, underarms, palms, and soles.
Hyperhydrosis
Effective treatments to control excessive sweating in scalp and underarms.
Pre-Treatment
Clean and dry treatment areas. Avoid lotions or creams. Inform provider of medications or skin conditions. Wear comfortable clothing for the procedure.
Post-Treatment
Keep the treated areas dry and avoid applying lotions or creams. Refrain from strenuous activities for the remainder of the day to prevent increased sweating. Avoid touching the treated areas to maintain the effectiveness of the treatment.
What to Expect
After Hyperhydrosis treatment, mild tenderness or swelling may occur at the injection sites, which resolves within a few hours. Avoid heavy physical activities that could increase sweating in the treated areas. Results will gradually appear as sweat reduction takes effect over the next few days. Keep the treated areas clean and dry.
Hyperhydrosis treatment significantly reduces excessive sweating in treated areas like the scalp, underarms, or palms. Results develop over the next few days as sweat production decreases. Clients experience greater comfort and confidence in social and professional settings. The effects typically last for several months.
For Hyperhydrosis treatment, maintenance sessions are generally required every 6-12 months. This helps sustain reduced sweating levels and ensures long-lasting results. Your provider will customize the schedule to suit your needs and comfort.
Hyperhydrosis treatment is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. Neuromodulators like Botox used for sweat reduction may pose risks during pregnancy. Consult your healthcare provider before considering this treatment. Aesthetify prioritizes your health and offers post-pregnancy care options.
Hyperhydrosis treatment is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. Neuromodulators like Botox used for sweat reduction may pose risks during pregnancy. Consult your healthcare provider before considering this treatment. Aesthetify prioritizes your health and offers post-pregnancy care options.