Excessive Sweating Hyperhidrosis

Solution to your sweatiest problem


Botulinum toxin anti-sweating injection treatment

Excessive sweating or perspiration (hyperhidrosis) can be extremely embarrassing and affect your self-confidence and social interactions.


Are you tired of constantly feeling self-conscious about sweat stains on your clothes? Do you avoid certain activities or situations because of your excessive sweating? If so, you're not alone.

Although excessive sweating doesn't usually impact on your health, it can be embarrassing and affect your quality of life. 

Does worrying about sweating stop you doing things you'd like to, affect your self-confidence and social interactions?

Well sweat NO MORE

There is a non-surgical temporary solution for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) which involves injections of Botulinum Toxin; it works by stopping the signals to sweat from reaching the sweat glands.

Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, is a common and often embarrassing condition that can significantly impact quality of life. But don't sweat it, you’ve found the solution.

An effective treatment for excessive sweating works by temporarily relaxing the sweat glands, reducing sweat production and giving you the freedom to go about your daily life without worrying about sweat stains. No more avoiding hugs, or handshakes.

If you're ready to say goodbye to excessive sweating and hello to confidence and freedom, schedule a consultation today, to determine whether this is the right treatment for you and develop a treatment plan to help you achieve your desired results.

Patients usually find that their excessive sweating reduces noticeably within 48 hours of having an anti-sweating injection, and that the results can last from 6 to 12 months.

Who is suitable?

If you constantly sweat, even while you're cold, and have noticed your sweating negatively impact your daily life and your ability to do things like type on a keyboard or grip a pen, you could have hyperhidrosis.

Individuals suffering from hyperhidrosis do not have an off switch for their sweating, can produce enough sweat to soak through clothes, furniture, and shoes, which we understand can be a source of embarrassment and distress.

There are two primary varieties of hyperhidrosis: axillary, which tends to affect the underarms, and palmoplantar, which affects the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. However, some individuals who have one of these types of hyperhidrosis also experience excessive sweating elsewhere, like the groin, back, or legs. 

Hyperhidrosis could be secondary to other conditions, the last thing we want to do, is to hide symptoms of something that could be more serious than sweating.

This is known as secondary hyperhidrosis. A pituitary tumor, autoimmune disorder, or a concussion that impacts a specific part of the brain can cause your sweat glands to constantly produce sweat rather than just reacting to heat or stress, like most sweat glands. This is why we would recommend you to visit your own GP to eliminate other causes.

Three main red flags, that will be cause for concern are

1) Onset; if it has come about recently and never effected you before, rather than an issue that you have experienced since puberty, then this may be a cause for further investigation.

2) Timing; if you experience sweating whilst asleep, rather than just during waking hours, then this may be a cause for further investigation.

3) Pattern; if you experience sweating only on one side; then this may be a cause for further investigation..

Please seek medical advice from you general family doctor.

How much does it cost?

A fixed price for this treatment is available following an initial consultation. We use a potent treatment protocol to ensure a high satisfaction rate to address your issues.

1 Treatment of both sides £400