Tired of Excessive Sweating? Here’s What You Need to Know About Hyperhidrosis
- Doctor Adams

- Aug 20, 2025
- 2 min read
We all sweat, it’s normal. But if you find yourself constantly dealing with sweat stains, damp hands, or avoiding certain fabrics or situations out of embarrassment… it might be something more than just sweat.
You could be dealing with hyperhidrosis; a medical condition that causes excessive sweating, even when you're not hot, stressed, or exercising.
The good news? There’s an effective, non-surgical treatment that can dramatically reduce sweating.. Botox®. Let’s dive into what hyperhidrosis is, how it affects your day-to-day life, and how we treat it at Market Mall Dermatology.
What Is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a condition where your sweat glands are overactive, causing you to sweat more than your body actually needs to regulate temperature.
It can affect:
Underarms (axillary hyperhidrosis)
Palms of the hands
Soles of the feet
Face or scalp
Other areas of the body
This condition can be genetic or caused by another underlying medical issue. Either way, the result is the same: discomfort, frustration, and often a major hit to self-confidence.
How Do You Know If You Have It?
You may have hyperhidrosis if:
You sweat through your shirts, regardless of temperature or activity
You constantly wipe your hands or avoid handshakes
You’ve tried clinical-strength antiperspirants with no luck
Sweating interferes with your work, clothing choices, or social life
You feel anxious about sweating (which then causes more sweating)
If this sounds like you, you’re not alone and you’re not stuck with it.

How Botox Helps Treat Hyperhidrosis
While Botox is best known for softening wrinkles, it’s also FDA-approved to treat excessive underarm sweating, and it works incredibly well.
How it works:
Botox is injected into the affected area (typically the underarms, but also hands or feet) to block the nerve signals that tell your sweat glands to activate.
✅ No more overactive sweating
✅ No damage to surrounding tissue
✅ Results that last for months
It doesn’t affect your ability to sweat elsewhere, it just stops the excessive, unnecessary sweating where it’s impacting your life most.
What to Expect During Treatment
The procedure takes about 20 minutes
Tiny injections are placed in the treatment area
Minimal discomfort (numbing available if needed)
No downtime, you can go back to your normal routine right away
When Will I See Results?
Most people start to notice a significant reduction in sweating within 5–7 days, with full results at around 2 weeks.
Results typically last 4–6 months, and many patients return for twice-yearly maintenance treatments to stay dry and confident year-round.
Life Without the Stress of Sweat
Imagine:
Wearing what you want, without worrying about stains
Shaking hands without hesitation
Going through your workday (or a date, or a presentation) without discomfort
That’s the kind of freedom Botox for hyperhidrosis can provide.
Ready to Feel More Comfortable in Your Own Skin?
If excessive sweating is affecting your quality of life, you don’t have to just “live with it.”
Book a complimentary consultation (587-779-9999) at Market Mall Dermatology today to learn more about hyperhidrosis and whether Botox is the right treatment for you.
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