Botox for Excessive Sweating in Bangkok
Say goodbye to sweat stains and odor with anti-sweat injections—an effective fix for sweating.
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Excessive sweating—also known as hyperhidrosis—can interfere with your daily life in ways that are both uncomfortable and frustrating. Whether it’s sweat stains on your clothes, constant dampness, or persistent body odor, the condition can affect your confidence and limit your social or professional interactions.
Botox offers a clinically proven solution. Approved by the FDA for treating underarm sweating, Botox injections temporarily block the nerve signals that activate sweat glands. The treatment is also commonly used off-label to reduce sweating in other areas, including the hands, feet, and face.
If you’ve tried antiperspirants, lifestyle changes, or medications without success, Botox may offer the relief you’re looking for.
What is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition where the body produces more sweat than necessary for temperature regulation. It’s not simply about being hot or nervous—this is excessive sweating that occurs even in cool environments or while at rest.
There are two main types:
- Primary hyperhidrosis: This form typically affects specific areas such as the underarms, hands, feet, or face. It’s often linked to overactive nerves that trigger the sweat glands without any clear medical cause.
- Secondary hyperhidrosis: In this case, excessive sweating is a symptom of an underlying medical condition or a side effect of medication. It usually affects larger or multiple areas of the body and may occur during sleep.
For many, hyperhidrosis disrupts routines, contributes to social anxiety, and leads to visible sweat or odor that’s difficult to manage.
How Botox Stops Excessive Sweating
While Botox, or Botulinum toxin type A, is widely known for its ability to reduce wrinkles and prevent fine lines, it is also highly effective for managing excessive sweating.
It works by blocking the chemical signals between nerves and sweat glands. When injected just beneath the skin, it temporarily stops the nerves from activating sweat production in the treated area—without affecting sensation or the body’s ability to regulate temperature.
Injections are placed in a grid pattern—typically 20 to 30 points per underarm, hand, or foot. Most patients experience a sweat reduction of 80–90%, making it one of the most effective treatments available.
Is Botox for Sweating Right for You?
Botox is suitable for people whose excessive sweating doesn’t respond to topical or over-the-counter solutions. It’s especially helpful if:
- You regularly deal with sweat stains or damp clothing.
- Body odor or wetness affects your daily comfort.
- You’ve tried antiperspirants or other methods without results.
- You want a fast, non-surgical option with minimal downtime.
Unsure if Botox is right for you? Schedule a free consultation to speak with our specialists and find out if this treatment suits your needs.
How Long Does Botox for Sweating Last?
Most patients notice results within 3–7 days, with full effects in about two weeks. On average, Botox keeps sweating under control for 4–6 months.
Treatment longevity varies based on:
- Metabolism and activity level
- Area treated
- Dosage used
Repeat treatments 2–3 times a year help maintain dryness long-term. Some people find the effects last longer with consistent use.
What to Expect During Your Botox Treatment
Botox for sweating is a straightforward in-clinic treatment. Most sessions last 30–45 minutes, depending on the area.
Here’s how it works:
- A numbing cream or ice pack may be used for comfort.
- The doctor marks the skin with a grid pattern to guide injection placement.
- Botox is injected just beneath the surface at about 20–30 points per side.
There’s no downtime, and you can return to daily activities right away.
Pre- and Post-Treatment Care
To get the best results and minimize potential side effects, it’s important to follow proper care guidelines before and after your Botox treatment.
Before Treatment
- Avoid shaving underarms for 3–4 days prior.
- Inform your doctor of any medications, especially blood thinners.
- Wear a short or no-sleeved shirt for convenience.
After Treatment
- Avoid deodorants for 24 hours.
- No hot showers, exercise, or saunas for 48 hours.
- Limit alcohol and spicy foods for one week.
- Attend any recommended follow-ups to assess progress.
These steps help maximize effectiveness and minimize side effects.
Side Effects & Safety of Botox for Sweating
When performed by a qualified professional, Botox is safe and well-tolerated. Most side effects are minor and temporary.
Common
- Mild redness or swelling
- Temporary tightness or tenderness
Rare
- Muscle weakness (more likely in hands or feet)
- Headache or flu-like symptoms
- Allergic reaction (very rare)
Rare outcomes are highly uncommon, especially when Botox is administered by an experienced provider like those at KKC Clinic.
How Many Botox Units Are Needed for Hyperhidrosis & How Much Does It Cost?
Botox dosage and pricing depend on the treatment area and sweat severity. Here’s a guide:
Treatment Area | Average Units Required | Starting Price (THB) |
---|---|---|
Underarms | 50 units per side | From 10,000 |
Palms | 50 units per hand | From 10,000 |
Soles | 50 units per foot | From 10,000 |
Face | 20–50 units | From 4,000 |
*Note: Treatments for hands and feet are considered off-label uses and require additional assessment due to sensitivity and complexity.
During your consultation, our medical team will assess the area, recommend the ideal dosage, and provide a personalized treatment plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is underarm Botox dangerous?
Botox for sweating is generally very safe when administered by a licensed medical professional. At KKC Clinic, we only use authentic, FDA-approved products and follow strict protocols to minimize any risk. As with any injection, there may be mild side effects, but serious complications are extremely rare.
How quickly does Botox stop sweating?
Most patients begin to notice a reduction in sweating within 3–7 days after treatment. Full results typically develop within two weeks, with a noticeable improvement in both wetness and odor.
What age can you get Botox for sweating?
Most people are eligible at 18 and older. In cases of severe hyperhidrosis, younger patients may be eligible with parental consent and a physician’s recommendation.
Does Botox for sweating work for areas other than underarms?
Yes. While underarm treatment is FDA-approved, Botox can also be used off-label to treat excessive sweating on the hands, feet, and face. These areas may require a different approach due to sensitivity and complexity, so it’s important to consult with an experienced practitioner.
Why Choose KKC Clinic for Botox Treatment?
At KKC Clinic, we understand how disruptive excessive sweating can be to your confidence and daily life. That’s why our Botox treatments for hyperhidrosis are designed to deliver lasting results—safely and effectively.
- Experienced Specialists: Our licensed medical team has extensive experience treating hyperhidrosis and understands the precise techniques required for different areas of the body.
- FDA-Approved Products: We use only authentic Botox sourced from trusted, approved suppliers to ensure your safety and treatment efficacy.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Every patient receives a tailored assessment to determine the ideal dosage, placement, and follow-up schedule for their specific concerns.
- Safe and Hygienic Environment: Our clinics meets the highest standards of cleanliness and safety, giving you peace of mind from consultation to recovery.
- Proven Results: With thousands of satisfied patients and consistently positive reviews, we’re proud to be a trusted destination for those seeking solutions to excessive sweating.
If excessive sweating is disrupting your life, Botox could be the solution. Schedule a free consultation to receive your personalized treatment plan.