Beat the Summer Sweat
Botox for Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis isn’t your body “working too hard” in the gym or reacting to the July heat. It’s a condition where sweat glands stay in overdrive, producing more moisture than is actually needed to regulate temperature.
It can appear almost anywhere, the underarms, palms, feet, forehead, even the groin and often at the most inconvenient times. The sweat itself is odourless, but once it mixes with skin bacteria, the smell follows. Add visible stains to the mix, and suddenly handshakes, light-coloured fabrics, and close conversations feel like social minefields. At Aegis MD, we get it.
Why Botox Works Where Antiperspirants Fail
Most people battling heavy sweating have worked their way through every “clinical strength” deodorant on the shelf. But the truth is, if your nerves keep sending “activate sweat glands” signals, no topical solution can truly shut them down. Botox works by blocking the nerve signals that tell sweat glands to produce.
What to Expect at Aegis MD
At Aegis MD medical aesthetics clinic in Niagara, the process is quick, precise, and discreet:
- Comfort First: A numbing cream or ice pack keeps the area comfortable.
- Sterile Prep: Skin is cleansed to ensure a clean treatment site.
- Targeted Injections: A series of tiny Botox injections are placed directly where sweat glands are overactive.
You can walk out of our clinic and immediately get on with your day.
The Timeline & Results
- Onset: Most patients see a reduction in sweat within 3–7 days.
- Peak: Full results typically show at around two weeks.
- Longevity: Results often last 8–12 months
Ready to Take Back Your Summer?
If sweat has been dictating your wardrobe, your handshake, or your social calendar, Botox for hyperhidrosis could be the change you’ve been waiting for.