Hyperhidrosis causes excessive sweating that is unrelated to vigorous exercise or fluctuations in temperature. Untreated hyperhidrosis can lead to complications such as fungal infections of the feet (athlete’s foot or tinea pedis), body odour, continuously moist skin (maceration), bacterial infections and warts.
Hyperhidrosis is the result of overactive sweat glands that are triggered by nerves. The condition can be the side effect of an underlying medical condition such as cancer, diabetes or infectious disease, but if there is no underlying cause, it is referred to as primary hyperhidrosis.
At the Muse Institute of Aesthetic Medicine, we offer non-surgical consultations for hyperhidrosis treatments. Bespoke treatment plans are developed within a clinically guided framework and tailored to each individual’s needs, lifestyle and goals. Get in touch with us to learn whether this approach fits your concerns.
What Areas Can Be Treated for Excess Sweating?
At Muse Institute, we use cosmetic treatments to treat excess sweating on the following problem areas:
- Underarms
- Hands
- Feet
How To Prepare for Your Hyperhidrosis Treatment
General preparation guidelines may include:
- Avoid using deodorant for 24 hours before and after your treatment.
- Shave or trim the treatment area (such as the underarms) at least 24 hours prior to your appointment to minimise irritation.
- Discontinue aluminium chloride antiperspirants for at least two weeks before treatment.
- Arrive with clean skin, free from topical products on the treatment area.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing to minimise friction and allow the area to breathe post-treatment.
- Inform your clinician of any medications, supplements or recent skin treatments prior to your appointment.
Following these guidelines can help minimise potential irritation and ensure the treatment area is well-prepared.
What to Expect During the Treatment
Before proceeding with hyperhidrosis treatment, it is important to identify and rule out any underlying causes. You may be advised to consult with a GP for further assessment. If excessive sweating is linked to factors such as infection, medication or another medical condition, it may be classified as secondary hyperhidrosis, where management focuses on addressing the underlying cause.
If no underlying cause is identified, the condition may be considered primary hyperhidrosis. In these cases, cosmetic treatments may be discussed as an option for ongoing symptom management, following a thorough clinical consultation.
If you are concerned about discomfort, an anaesthetic can be used to numb the area before treatment begins. However, patients can find that hyperhidrosis treatments are very comfortable. The treatment is delivered and will temporarily block the nerve signals that are causing excessive sweating. The amount of treatment administered per treatment will be different for each patient, meaning a personalised assessment with our clinician is essential.
Total treatment time usually takes 15 to 20 minutes. There is little to no downtime, so you can resume your usual daily activities shortly after.
Ideal Candidates for Hyperhidrosis Treatment
This treatment may be considered for individuals diagnosed with primary hyperhidrosis, particularly when topical options such as prescription antiperspirants have not been effective.
In general, ideal candidates can include patients who:
- Have been diagnosed with primary hyperhidrosis
- Are physically healthy
- Do not have any active skin infections in the treatment area
- Are not pregnant or breastfeeding
- Are over 18 years of age
- Do not have a history of neuromuscular disease
- Will have realistic expectations for the treatment
Suitability will depend on a thorough review of your medical history, current health and any allergies. During your consultation, one of our practitioners will assess these factors and discuss a personalised approach.
Treatment Results & Recovery
Following your hyperhidrosis treatment, you will see a reduction in sweating within two to four days, but some patients may have to wait up to two weeks to experience the full results.
The results of your treatment will last anywhere between 4 to 12 months, and most patients will require repeat treatments every 7 to 12 months to maintain their results.
You may notice some minor bruising or the appearance of red bumps on the treated area straight after treatment, but this should subside within the first week after your treatment.
During your initial consultation, you will receive aftercare instructions to support your recovery. These may include the following:
- Avoid strenuous exercise.
- Avoid rubbing or touching the area.
- Avoid excessive exposure to heat, such as saunas or steam rooms.
- Keep the treated areas clean.
- Limit caffeine and alcohol consumption.
- Avoid smoking.
Care for your general health by following a nutritious diet and staying hydrated.
How Much Does Hyperhidrosis Treatment Cost at Muse Institute?
The costs of treatment for excessive sweating will vary from patient to patient.
A confidential consultation with one of our informative, experienced and supportive clinicians is the simplest way to estimate your total costs for sweating treatment.
Risks and Complications
All cosmetic treatments pose some form of risk, including anti-sweat treatments. Your experienced practitioner will inform you of the potential complications of your hyperhidrosis treatment during your consultation. The risks and side effects may include:
- Swelling
- Redness
- Bumps
- Bruising
- Temporary discolouration
It’s crucial to keep an eye on the treated area as you recover. Any changes that feel unusual or do not improve over time should be assessed by a medical professional. If you have concerns at any stage, contact us for custom advice and support.
Why Choose Muse Institute for Hyperhidrosis Treatments
As a doctor-owned and operated clinic, all treatments are performed under direct medical guidance, ensuring a high standard of safety, assessment and patient care.
Experienced and Multidisciplinary Team
Our team includes doctors, nurses and dermal therapists who work collaboratively to
provide well-rounded, patient-focused care.
Personalised Treatment Approach
We prioritise understanding your concerns, medical history and expectations, allowing for tailored treatment plans.
Commitment to Evidence-Based Practice
Treatments are selected based on proven methods, supported by clinical knowledge and the latest advancements in aesthetic medicine.
Book an Initial Consultation for Hyperhidrosis Treatment
Manage excessive sweating without the need for complex procedures or extended downtime. Contact us today to speak with our practitioners and learn more about your treatment options.