Hyperhidrosis · Neurotoxin · Brandon, FL
FDA-approved Botox treatment that stops excessive underarm, hand, and foot sweating for 6–12 months. No surgery, no downtime, results in days.
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.
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.
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.
Premium treatments. Thoughtfully priced.
Flexible payment plans available on all treatments.
Botox treatments for hyperhidrosis, including underarm, hand, and foot, earn Allē loyalty points. Redeem toward future Botox or Juvéderm treatments.
Underarm and palmar hyperhidrosis are both highly treatable, here's what each appointment looks like.
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.
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.
Understanding all available options before committing to a treatment approach.
| Treatment | Efficacy | Duration | Downtime | FDA Approved |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Botox injections | 82% average reduction | 6–12 months | None | ✓ Yes (underarms) |
| Prescription antiperspirants (20–30% Al) | Moderate | Requires daily use | None | ✓ Yes |
| miraDry (microwave) | High (permanent) | Permanent (results don't fade) | 3–7 days | ✓ Yes |
| Oral anticholinergics | Moderate | Daily medication | Systemic side effects | Yes (for other uses) |
| ETS surgery | Very high | Permanent | Significant | Yes (for hyperhidrosis) |
| Iontophoresis (electrical) | Moderate (hands/feet) | Requires sessions 2–3×/wk | None | Yes |
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We'll evaluate your goals, explain exactly what Hyperhidrosis Botox can and can't achieve for you, and provide a personalized treatment plan with transparent pricing.