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Excessive Sweating Hyperhidrosis Treatment in London & Kingston, Surrey

Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, is a common but often distressing condition that can significantly impact daily life. Whether you experience excessive underarm sweating, sweaty palms, or damp feet, this condition can affect your confidence, social interactions, and even professional life. If you find yourself constantly changing clothes, avoiding handshakes, or feeling self-conscious about sweat marks, you’re not alone—hyperhidrosis affects millions of people worldwide.

At It’s Me & You Clinic, located in Kingston upon Thames, we specialize in non-surgical hyperhidrosis treatments to help you regain control and confidence. Dr. Laura Geige, a highly skilled Level 7 Aesthetic Medicine practitioner, offers advanced, clinically proven solutions to effectively manage and reduce excessive sweating. One of the most popular and effective treatments available at our clinic is Botox injections for hyperhidrosis, which can provide long-lasting relief by blocking the nerve signals responsible for excessive sweat production.

If you’re looking for a safe, long-term solution to stop excessive sweating, we’re here to help. Book a consultation today at It’s Me & You Clinic in Kingston upon Thames and take the first step toward feeling fresh and confident every day.

What is Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)?

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that causes excessive sweating beyond normal levels, even when the body does not need to cool down. Unlike typical sweating, which occurs due to heat, stress, or physical activity, hyperhidrosis can happen at any time, regardless of temperature or exertion. This condition results from overactive sweat glands that produce more perspiration than necessary, affecting daily life and confidence.

Hyperhidrosis can affect different areas of the body, including:

• Underarms (Axillary Hyperhidrosis) – One of the most common forms, leading to visible sweat stains and unpleasant odours.

• Palms (Palmar Hyperhidrosis) – Causes clammy hands, making handshakes, writing, and using devices uncomfortable.

• Feet (Plantar Hyperhidrosis) – Leads to damp socks and shoes, increasing the risk of fungal infections.

• Face & Scalp (Craniofacial Hyperhidrosis) – Causes dripping sweat on the forehead and hairline, affecting appearance and confidence.

Living with excessive sweating can be frustrating and embarrassing. Many people find themselves avoiding social situations, struggling with work interactions, or feeling self-conscious about body odour. The constant need to change clothes, apply strong antiperspirants, or avoid physical contact can take a toll on self-esteem.

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What Causes Excessive Sweating?

Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) occurs when the body's sweat glands become overactive, producing more perspiration than necessary. This can happen even in cool temperatures or when a person is at rest. Hyperhidrosis is classified into two main types: Primary Hyperhidrosis and Secondary Hyperhidrosis.

Primary Hyperhidrosis – Overactive Sweat Glands with No Medical Cause

Primary hyperhidrosis is the most common form and typically starts in childhood or adolescence. It occurs when the nerves that control sweat production become overactive, causing excessive sweating even without a trigger such as heat or stress.

• It usually affects specific areas of the body, such as the underarms (axillary hyperhidrosis), palms, feet, and face.

• The condition is not linked to an underlying health issue but may run in families, suggesting a genetic component.

• Triggers such as anxiety, caffeine, or spicy foods can sometimes make symptoms worse.

Secondary Hyperhidrosis – Sweating Due to an Underlying Medical Condition

Secondary hyperhidrosisis caused by an underlying medical condition or external factors. Unlike primary hyperhidrosis, which affects specific areas, secondary hyperhidrosis often results in generalized sweating across the entire body. Possible causes include:

• Hormonal Changes – Menopause, pregnancy, or thyroid disorders (hyperthyroidism).

• Medical Conditions – Diabetes, infections, nervous system disorders.

• Medications – Certain antidepressants, blood pressure medications, and pain relievers.

• Obesity – Excess body weight can contribute to increased sweating.

Can Lifestyle Changes Help Reduce Excessive Sweating?

For mild cases, lifestyle changes may help manage excessive sweating, including:

• Using clinical-strength antiperspirants containing aluminium chloride.
• Wearing breathable fabrics like cotton and avoiding tight clothing.
• Managing stress and anxiety, as emotional triggers can worsen sweating.
• Staying hydrated to regulate body temperature.

However, these methods often provide only temporary relief and are not effective for severe hyperhidrosis. If excessive sweating disrupts daily life, seeking medical treatment is the best option.

Best Treatments for Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis) in Kingston & London

If you struggle with excessive sweating, you’ve likely tried various methods to manage it—from clinical-strength antiperspirants to home remedies. However, for many people, these solutions provide only temporary relief. At It’s Me & You Clinic in Kingston upon Thames, we offer advanced hyperhidrosis treatments that provide long-lasting, effective results, helping you regain confidence in your daily life.

Botox Injections for Hyperhidrosis – The Most Effective & Non-Surgical Solution

One of the most effective treatments for hyperhidrosis is Botox injections, a non-surgical, FDA-approved solution that significantly reduces excessive sweating. Botox works by temporarily blocking the nerve signals that activate sweat glands, preventing them from overproducing sweat.

Key Benefits of Botox for Excessive Sweating:

• Fast and effective: Noticeable sweat reduction within 2-7 days after treatment.
• Long-lasting results: Effects last between 4-6 months, with some patients experiencing relief for up to 9 months.
• Minimally invasive & quick procedure: Treatment takes 15-30 minutes with little to no downtime.
• Safe & FDA-approved: Clinically tested and widely used for treating hyperhidrosis.
• Performed by an expert: At It’s Me& You Clinic, Dr. Laura Geige, a highly trained aesthetic specialist, performs all Botox procedures.

Areas Treated with Botox for Hyperhidrosis:

• Underarms (Axillary Hyperhidrosis) – Ideal for stopping excessive underarm sweating.
• Palms (Sweaty Hands) – Helps prevent clammy, wet hands, making handshakes and daily activities more comfortable.
• Feet (Plantar Hyperhidrosis) – Reduces sweaty feet, preventing discomfort and fungal infections.
• Forehead & Scalp – Controls excessive sweating on the face and hairline, keeping you fresh throughout the day.

If you’re searching for a trusted Botox treatment for excessive sweating in Kingston, London, or Surrey, book a consultation today to find out how we can help.

Prescription Treatments & Antiperspirants (For Mild Cases Only)

For those experiencing mild to moderate sweating, clinical-strength antiperspirants containing aluminium chloride can help temporarily block sweat glands. These are available over the counter or by prescription and work by forming a plug in the sweat ducts, reducing sweat production.

However, for individuals with severe hyperhidrosis, prescription antiperspirants may not be effective, and they often cause skin irritation or discomfort. If you’ve tried antiperspirants without success, a medical treatment like Botox may be a better solution.

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Why Choose It’s Me & You Clinic in Kingston for Hyperhidrosis Treatment?

When seeking an effective treatment for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), choosing the right clinic is essential. At It’s Me & You Clinic in Kingston upon Thames, we specialise in safe, non-surgical solutions to help patients regain confidence and control over their condition. Our clinic is trusted by clients across Kingston, London, and Surrey, offering medically proven treatments tailored to your needs.

Expert Care by Dr Laura Geige

At It’s Me & You Clinic, your treatment is led by Dr.Laura Geige, a highly skilled Level 7 Aesthetic Medicine specialist, a qualification equivalent to a master’s degree. With extensive experience in hyperhidrosis treatments, Dr.Geige is also a clinical trainer at Harley Academy and an advisor in the health and wellness sector. Her expertise ensures that you receive the highest standard of care, with treatments tailored to your individual concerns.

Safe & Effective Non-Surgical Hyperhidrosis Treatments

We offer non-invasive treatments, including Botox injections for hyperhidrosis, which effectively block the nerve signals responsible for excessive sweating. The procedure is quick, with minimal discomfort, and results last between 4-6 months.

Trusted Aesthetic Clinic in Kingston upon Thames

Our clinic is conveniently located in Kingston upon Thames, making us easily accessible for patients from:

• Kingston, Surbiton, New Malden, Richmond, Twickenham, Hampton, Teddington
• Nearby Surrey areas, including Esher, Cobham, Epsom, Weybridge, Walton-on-Thames, Sutton, and more

Personalised Consultations to Find the Best Treatment for You

At It’s Me& You Clinic, we recognise that each patient is unique, which is why we offer personalised consultations to determine the most suitable treatment for you. Whether you struggle with underarm sweating, sweaty palms, or excessive scalp sweating, we develop tailored treatment plans to achieve the best possible results.

Discreet, Professional Environment with Proven Results

We understand that excessive sweating can be distressing, which is why we provide a private, professional setting where your concerns are treated with care and discretion. Our patients trust us for safe, effective treatments that help them feel more comfortable and confident in their daily lives.

Start Your Journey to Sweat-Free Confidence Today

If you’re looking for a trusted hyperhidrosis specialist in Kingston, London, or Surrey, It’s Me & You Clinic is here to help. Don’t let excessive sweating affect your confidence—book a consultation today and take control of your sweat-free future.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How long does Botox for excessive sweating last?

Botox for hyperhidrosis typically lasts between 4-6 months, depending on the area treated. Some patients may experience longer-lasting results with regular maintenance sessions.

Is hyperhidrosis treatment painful?

Botox injections for excessive sweating are quick and well-tolerated, with minimal

How quickly will I see results after treatment?

You may start noticing a reduction in sweating within 2-7 days, with full effects developing within two weeks. Results vary slightly depending on the treated area.

Can I go back to work after the procedure?

Yes, there is no downtime, and you can return to work or daily activities immediately after treatment. The procedure is quick and requires minimal aftercare.

Is hyperhidrosis treatment painful?

Botox injections for excessive sweating are quick and well-tolerated, with minimal

How quickly will I see results after treatment?

You may start noticing a reduction in sweating within 2-7 days, with full effects developing within two weeks. Results vary slightly depending on the treated area.

Can I go back to work after the procedure?

Yes, there is no downtime, and you can return to work or daily activities immediately after treatment. The procedure is quick and requires minimal aftercare.

Is Botox safe for excessive sweating?

Yes, Botox is a safe and well-researched treatment for hyperhidrosis, used by medical professionals worldwide. It has been approved for treating excessive sweating in multiple areas, including the underarms, hands, feet, and face.

What’s the cost of hyperhidrosis treatment in Kingston?

The cost varies depending on the area treated and the number of injections required. Book a consultation at It’s Me & You Clinic in Kingston to receive a personalised quote.

Can excessive sweating come back after treatment?

Yes, sweating gradually returns as the Botox wears off, typically after 4-6 months. Regular maintenance treatments can help keep sweating under control long-term.

Are there any side effects of hyperhidrosis treatment?

Some patients may experience mild redness, bruising, or slight swelling at the injection site. These effects are temporary and usually subside within a few hours to a few days.

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