Hyperhidrosis Treatment

Hyperhidrosis treatment with Botox safely reduces excessive sweating for lasting confidence.

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Treatment Type

Injectable

Duration

30-60 minutes

Recovery Time

Minimal downtime

Benefits of Hyperhidrosis Treatment

Reduces Excessive Sweating Effectively minimizes sweat in targeted areas.


Improves Comfort & Confidence Helps you feel fresh and confident in daily life.


Quick & Non-Surgical Simple injections performed in under an hour.


Health Canada Approved Clinically proven Botox treatment.


Long-Lasting Relief Results can last several months with repeat sessions.

Treatment Overview

Treatment Overview

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which the body sweats too much, more than it needs to keep cool. It usually affects the face, hands, feet, and underarms, and in severe cases, it can make daily life difficult, cause embarrassment, and lead to other problems like infections or irritation. We at NewDermaMed give Botox® injections as a safe and effective way to treat hyperhidrosis. This helps patients feel comfortable and confident again, and the results last a long time.

What to Expect

What to Expect

A standard hyperhidrosis treatment session endures 30–45 minutes. A very fine needle is used to inject small amounts of Botox® into the area that is affected. This temporarily blocks the nerve signals that tell the sweat glands to work. Patients may feel a little sore, red, or bruised at the injection sites, but this usually goes away within a day. Most people go back to their normal activities right after treatment. Most people notice a big drop in sweating within a week, and the best results are usually seen between 2 and 4 weeks.

How it Works

How it Works

Botox stops the release of acetylcholine, a chemical that makes sweat glands work. Botox® stops this signal, which greatly lowers the amount of sweat made in the area that was treated. The procedure only affects the sweat glands that are working too hard, so the rest of the body can still work normally, which keeps natural thermoregulation going.

Maintenance

Maintenance

Most people who get Botox® to treat hyperhidrosis find that the results last for 4 to 6 months. To stay sweat-free, many of these people choose to have maintenance sessions twice a year. Some patients may notice that the results last longer over time as the glands become less active.

Pricing

Pricing

Because hyperhidrosis can be mild or severe and happen in different places, treatment should be based on your needs. We invite you to schedule a free consultation at NewDermaMed, where our experts will look at your symptoms, go over your options, and make a personalized treatment plan to help you stop sweating too much and get your confidence back.

Treatment Overview

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which the body sweats too much, more than it needs to keep cool. It usually affects the face, hands, feet, and underarms, and in severe cases, it can make daily life difficult, cause embarrassment, and lead to other problems like infections or irritation. We at NewDermaMed give Botox® injections as a safe and effective way to treat hyperhidrosis. This helps patients feel comfortable and confident again, and the results last a long time.

What to Expect

A standard hyperhidrosis treatment session endures 30–45 minutes. A very fine needle is used to inject small amounts of Botox® into the area that is affected. This temporarily blocks the nerve signals that tell the sweat glands to work. Patients may feel a little sore, red, or bruised at the injection sites, but this usually goes away within a day. Most people go back to their normal activities right after treatment. Most people notice a big drop in sweating within a week, and the best results are usually seen between 2 and 4 weeks.

How it Works

Botox stops the release of acetylcholine, a chemical that makes sweat glands work. Botox® stops this signal, which greatly lowers the amount of sweat made in the area that was treated. The procedure only affects the sweat glands that are working too hard, so the rest of the body can still work normally, which keeps natural thermoregulation going.

Maintenance

Most people who get Botox® to treat hyperhidrosis find that the results last for 4 to 6 months. To stay sweat-free, many of these people choose to have maintenance sessions twice a year. Some patients may notice that the results last longer over time as the glands become less active.

Pricing

Because hyperhidrosis can be mild or severe and happen in different places, treatment should be based on your needs. We invite you to schedule a free consultation at NewDermaMed, where our experts will look at your symptoms, go over your options, and make a personalized treatment plan to help you stop sweating too much and get your confidence back.

Who is Hyperhidrosis Treatment For?

People who sweat too much and it gets in the way of their daily activities, confidence, or comfort are good candidates for hyperhidrosis treatment. It is especially helpful for people who have sweaty palms, soles of the feet, or underarms that don’t get better with over-the-counter antiperspirants. This treatment is safe for both men and women and is a great choice for people who want a non-surgical solution that is approved by the FDA and Health Canada.

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