“A persistent feeling of moisture on the hands or feet”
A persistent feeling of moisture on the hands or feet. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗A condition in which the sweat glands produce far more than the body needs — regardless of temperature or activity. Localised or generalised, quietly answered.
Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which the sweat glands produce an excessive amount of sweat, regardless of temperature or physical activity.
It may be localised — hands, feet, underarms or face — or generalised. It can meaningfully affect quality of life, professional confidence and social comfort. The medical answer is quiet and durable.
"Hyperhidrosis is medical, not cosmetic. The right protocol brings the sweat glands back into normal range for months at a time."
The wording changes but the pattern is consistent. Each of these is a clinical signal we listen for during a consultation.
A persistent feeling of moisture on the hands or feet. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗Sweat marks on clothing, particularly in the underarm area. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗Cold and clammy hands. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗Social discomfort. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗Increased sweating, especially in stressful situations. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗It feels different, even before it looks different.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.
↗It is rarely one thing. The pathway follows whichever driver is most active.
A hyperhidrosis visit is clinical from the first minute. Once secondary causes are ruled out, botulinum toxin is placed with precision into the sweat-active area.
One aim: address the driver, not just the surface. The lead protocol works from within; supporting pathways deepen or extend the result.
Micro-injections placed across the affected area — palms, underarms, feet or face — reduce sweating for 4–6 months.
A clinical assessment to distinguish primary from secondary hyperhidrosis before treatment.
Home · Daily supportPrescribed antiperspirants and gentle daily care to extend the session result.
Follow-up · RefinementA short review at 2 weeks to confirm dosing and touch up any under-treated area.
Consultation · Repeat planTiming of maintenance sessions across the year to keep the result consistent.
A Beauté Concept doctor examines your skin, identifies what is driving the concern and designs your protocol — from a home routine to an in-clinic course.