Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Underarms - Hyperhydrosis.

We inject a precisely placed neuromodulator into underarm areas to block nerve signals that trigger excessive sweating. Treatment is customized after evaluation; most clients notice reduced perspiration within days and significant improvement lasting several months. A consultation confirms suitability and dosing.

Discomfort is usually minimal; we use fine needles and gentle technique. Topical numbing can be applied on request, and most clients report only mild stinging that quickly subsides. Our team monitors comfort throughout the appointment and adjusts approach as needed.

Most clients experience meaningful sweating reduction for three to six months, though individual duration varies with metabolism, activity level, and dose. Maintenance sessions are scheduled based on return of symptoms and your goals; we'll advise an individualized plan during consultation.

Side effects are generally mild and temporary, including local bruising, swelling, or tenderness at injection sites. Rare systemic effects or allergic reactions are uncommon. We review medical history to minimize risk and provide aftercare instructions; contact us if any unexpected symptoms occur.

Avoid alcohol, blood thinners, and intense exercise 24-48 hours before treatment if possible. Shaving is fine; arrive with clean underarms and bring a list of medications. We'll review medications, medical history, and answer questions during your consultation to ensure safety.

Treatment targets underarm sweat glands only and should not impair mobility. Some clients notice compensatory sweating in other areas, though this is uncommon. We discuss expectations and monitor results, adjusting treatment plans if compensatory changes or functional concerns arise.