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Injectable Treatments Botox Underarm Sweating at Florida Aesthetics Brandon FL

Hyperhidrosis · Neurotoxin · Brandon, FL

Botox for
Excessive Sweating

FDA-approved Botox treatment that stops excessive underarm, hand, and foot sweating for 6–12 months. No surgery, no downtime, results in days.

6–12mo
duration of effect
2–4 days
onset of dryness
82%
reduction in sweating (clinical)
Underarm hyperhidrosis, excessive underarm sweating
Underarm Sweating
FDA-approved · 6–12 month relief
Palmar hyperhidrosis, excessive hand sweating
Hand Sweating (Palmar)
Off-label · 4–6 month relief
About This Treatment

How does Botox stop excessive sweating?

Botox blocks the nerve signals that tell your eccrine sweat glands to activate. For patients with hyperhidrosis, this provides dramatic, often life-changing, relief from excessive underarm, hand, or foot sweating that doesn't respond to antiperspirants.

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition affecting approximately 5% of the population, characterized by sweating that significantly exceeds what your body needs for thermoregulation. When antiperspirants and medications fail, Botox is the most clinically proven non-surgical solution available.

The FDA approved Botox specifically for primary axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating) in 2004. Clinical trials demonstrated an average 82% reduction in sweating. Off-label use for palmar (hand) and plantar (foot) hyperhidrosis is also well-documented with excellent safety and efficacy data.

What does Hyperhidrosis Botox treat?

  • Underarm hyperhidrosis (FDA-approved)
  • Palmar hyperhidrosis (excessive hand sweating)
  • Plantar hyperhidrosis (excessive foot sweating)
  • Craniofacial hyperhidrosis (forehead, scalp)
  • Compensatory hyperhidrosis (off-label)

Why patients choose Florida Aesthetics

  • FDA-approved for underarms
  • 82% average sweat reduction
  • Results within days
  • 6–12 month duration
  • Physician-supervised
  • Allē points eligible
Transparent Pricing

Botox for Excessive Sweating pricing

We strive to make our treatments accessible to everyone, not a luxury reserved for a few. We invest in skilled providers and medical-grade products, not high-end décor, and we pass those savings directly to you. No hidden fees. Honest pricing.

Priced per unit. Unit count is determined at your consultation based on the treatment area.

Neurotoxin
Botox FDA Approved
FDA approved for axillary hyperhidrosis, blocks sweat gland nerves, 6 to 12 months of relief
, / unit

Underarm treatment typically requires 50 units per axilla (100 units total). Palms and feet dosing varies. Exact unit count confirmed at your consultation before any treatment begins.

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What to Expect

Treatment experience by area

Underarm and palmar hyperhidrosis are both highly treatable, here's what each appointment looks like.

Underarm hyperhidrosis Botox treatment

Underarm Hyperhidrosis

Excessive sweating that soaks through clothing, leaves visible stains, and isn't controlled by prescription antiperspirants. The FDA-approved Botox indication, with an 82% average reduction in sweating.

1
Starch-iodine mapping (optional)
Precisely maps the active sweat zone for optimal grid placement. Often skipped at follow-up sessions once the pattern is established.
2
Topical numbing (10–15 min)
Underarms are well-tolerated with numbing cream alone. No nerve block required for most patients.
3
Grid injections (~15 min)
~50 units per underarm in a grid pattern, approximately 15–20 injection points per side at 1–2 cm spacing.
4
Results in 2–4 days
Full dryness at 1–2 weeks. Duration 6–12 months. Complimentary touchup at 2 weeks for any remaining active zones.
Palmar hyperhidrosis Botox treatment for hands

Palmar Hyperhidrosis (Hands)

Sweaty palms that interfere with handshakes, writing, typing, and daily confidence. Often the most socially disruptive form of hyperhidrosis, and one of the most rewarding to treat.

1
Wrist nerve block for comfort
Palmar treatment is more sensitive due to high nerve density in the hands. A wrist nerve block is offered to ensure a comfortable experience throughout.
2
Grid injections (~20 min)
50–75 units per hand injected across the entire palm. Both hands are treated in the same appointment.
3
Mild temporary grip changes
Some patients notice brief, mild weakness in grip or fine motor tasks for a few days as nearby muscles adjust. This resolves on its own within a week.
4
Dry hands in 2–5 days
Duration is typically 4–6 months for hands. Follow-up included at 2 weeks to address any remaining active areas.
Hyperhidrosis Treatments Compared

How does Hyperhidrosis Botox compare to alternatives?

Understanding all available options before committing to a treatment approach.

TreatmentEfficacyDurationDowntimeFDA Approved
Botox injections82% average reduction6–12 monthsNone Yes (underarms)
Prescription antiperspirants (20–30% Al)ModerateRequires daily useNone Yes
miraDry (microwave)High (permanent)Permanent (results don't fade)3–7 days Yes
Oral anticholinergicsModerateDaily medicationSystemic side effectsYes (for other uses)
ETS surgeryVery highPermanentSignificantYes (for hyperhidrosis)
Iontophoresis (electrical)Moderate (hands/feet)Requires sessions 2–3×/wkNoneYes
Common Questions

Botox for Sweating, Frequently Asked Questions

Most patients notice a significant reduction in sweating within 2–4 days of treatment. Full effect is typically reached at 1–2 weeks. The onset is faster than cosmetic Botox for wrinkles because the mechanism (blocking the cholinergic signal to sweat glands) has a quicker clinical expression.
Yes. Blocking eccrine glands in the underarms does not impair your body's ability to regulate temperature. The human body has 2–4 million sweat glands across the entire body surface. The underarm region contains only a fraction of these. Eliminating underarm sweating shifts a negligible amount of heat dissipation to other areas, clinically insignificant for health.
Clinical studies show duration of 6–12 months for axillary hyperhidrosis. Individual factors affect duration: people with very active sweat glands may see shorter duration; cooler climates or less physical activity extend duration. Most patients treat 1–2 times per year, often scheduling before summer.
The underarms are reasonably comfortable with topical numbing cream. Hand and foot treatments are more sensitive, these have higher nerve density. For palmar and plantar treatments, we offer nerve blocks to ensure comfort. Many patients describe hand treatment as the most challenging but report it's absolutely worth the comfort once the results kick in.
Yes, deodorant and antiperspirant can be used as normal after treatment (though most hyperhidrosis patients find they need them far less or not at all). There are no restrictions on underarm products post-treatment. The standard post-Botox restrictions apply: avoid vigorous exercise for 24 hours and don't massage the treated area immediately after.
Palmar hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating of the hands, palms that are persistently damp or dripping, making handshakes uncomfortable and daily tasks frustrating. It's one of the most socially disruptive forms of hyperhidrosis. Botox is injected in a grid pattern across the palm, blocking the nerve signals to eccrine sweat glands. Results appear within 2–5 days and typically last 4–6 months. A wrist nerve block is offered before treatment to ensure comfort, since the palms have higher nerve density than the underarms.
Yes. Underarm (axillary) Botox typically lasts 6–12 months, the longest duration of any hyperhidrosis treatment area. Palmar (hand) Botox tends to last 4–6 months, as hands are used constantly and the muscle activity around the injection sites may accelerate metabolism of the toxin. Both are still significantly longer-lasting than other treatment options.
Botox for primary axillary hyperhidrosis is FDA-approved and may be covered by some insurance plans when performed in a medical setting with proper diagnosis. At Florida Aesthetics, treatment is self-pay. If you have insurance that covers hyperhidrosis treatment, we recommend checking with your insurer about in-network providers. We offer Cherry financing for patients who prefer to spread out costs.

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