Body Contouring

Hyperhidrosis Treatment

Excessive Sweating Solution

Hyperhidrosis Treatment

About This Treatment

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, can be a source of significant embarrassment and daily inconvenience. Whether affecting the underarms (axillae), scalp, palms, or feet, this condition can impact social confidence and quality of life.

At Alpha Medical, we use botulinum toxin injections to effectively treat hyperhidrosis. By temporarily blocking the nerve signals that trigger sweat glands, we can dramatically reduce sweating in treated areas for months at a time, providing relief and renewed confidence.

Key Benefits

Dramatic Reduction

Significantly reduces sweating in treated areas—often by 80-90%.

Quick Treatment

Treatment takes just 30-45 minutes depending on the area.

Long-Lasting

Results typically last 6-12 months.

Safe & Proven

Botulinum toxin for hyperhidrosis has been used safely for decades.

Life-Changing

Patients report significant improvement in confidence and quality of life.

The Treatment Process

1

Consultation

Assessment of your hyperhidrosis and its impact on your life.

2

Preparation

The treatment area may be marked with iodine-starch test to identify active sweat glands.

3

Treatment

Multiple small injections of botulinum toxin are administered across the treatment area.

4

Follow-Up

Assessment of results and planning of future maintenance treatments.

Ideal For Treating

Underarm (axillary) hyperhidrosis
Scalp sweating
Sweaty feet (plantar hyperhidrosis)
Those who have not responded to antiperspirants
Individuals embarrassed by visible sweat patches
Those whose sweating impacts daily life

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Begin?

Schedule a private consultation with our skin specialists to discuss how Hyperhidrosis Treatment can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Medical Disclaimer: Results vary between individuals. All treatments are performed by qualified medical professionals. A consultation is required to assess your suitability for any procedure. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.