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Hyperhidrosis

Comfortable, dry, discreet — options from prescription antiperspirants to Botox.

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HYPERHIDROSIS — MEDICAL DERMATOLOGY
Overview

Excessive underarm, palmar, or plantar sweating is a treatable medical condition. Botox injections give many patients months of relief with a single visit.

Hyperhidrosis is a real medical condition, not a personality trait. It affects clothing, handshakes, workouts, and confidence.

For underarm hyperhidrosis, a single Botox visit typically gives 4–6 months of dryness. Prescription topicals and oral options round out the plan.

Our approach
  • Clinical-strength antiperspirants
  • Botox for axillary hyperhidrosis
  • Oral therapy where appropriate
When to see a dermatologist

Signs it's time to book.

  • Sweat soaks through clothing on ordinary days
  • Palms or feet are consistently damp
  • Antiperspirants aren't cutting it
  • It's affecting work, exercise, or social life
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