Show patients their result before they treat.
Hyperhidrosis — excessive sweating beyond what's needed to cool the body — treated for lasting dryness.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan #4261 • Overall
Recommended Protocol
Neuromodulators
Botox • For Excessive Sweating
Clinical-strength antiperspirants
At-home maintenance
Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) is treated with neuromodulator injections like Botox that block the nerve signals to sweat glands in the underarms, palms, or other areas, significantly reducing sweat. Results appear within about a week and typically last 4–6 months, after which the treatment is repeated.
Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is when the body produces more sweat than needed to regulate temperature, often in the underarms, palms, face, or scalp. It can soak through clothing and cause discomfort and self-consciousness even in cool conditions.
For a practice, hyperhidrosis treatment is a high-satisfaction, quick neuromodulator service with loyal repeat patients. The clinical goal is to significantly reduce sweat production in the treated area for lasting comfort. Showing the patient how reliably it works supports booking and ongoing maintenance.
Excessive Sweating
Where it appears
Underarms, Hands, Face, Scalp
Facial area
Overall
Treatment paths
5
From in-clinic procedures to at-home regimens, Afters maps the full range of options — so patients can see what each one would do for them, on their own photo, before they commit.
Professional procedures performed by a provider to target the concern directly.
Branded injectables and medical products providers use for this concern.
Medical-grade products patients use between visits to maintain results.
The named injectables, products, and devices patients search for — each lets them preview the result before they commit.
The original and most recognized wrinkle-relaxing injectable, made from botulinum toxin type A.
View brandGalderma's botulinum toxin type A, known for fast onset and a slightly softer, more diffuse spread.
View brandMerz's 'naked' botulinum toxin — purified with no complexing proteins added.
View brandEvolus's 'Newtox' — a botulinum toxin type A built specifically for aesthetics.
View brandRevance's longer-lasting botulinum toxin, formulated with a peptide instead of human or animal proteins.
View brandHugel's botulinum toxin type A — the #1 selling toxin in South Korea, now FDA-approved in the US.
View brandCommon questions patients ask about excessive sweating — and what practices should be ready to answer.
Hyperhidrosis is overactivity of the sweat glands beyond what's needed to cool the body. It can be primary (no clear cause) or related to hormones, medications, or other conditions.
Neuromodulator blocks the nerve signals that trigger the sweat glands in the treated area, so they produce far less sweat for several months.
Results typically last 4–6 months in the underarms, and can be repeated as the effect wears off.
The underarms are most common, with palms, soles, face, and scalp also treatable depending on the area and provider.
Injections are quick and well tolerated, especially with numbing for sensitive areas like the palms. There's no downtime.
Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.