EXCESSIVE SWEATING
Expert Excessive Sweating Hyperhidrosis Treatment in Tarzana
People with excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) sweat profusely, and some sweat almost constantly. Although people with a fever or those exposed to very warm environments sweat, people with excessive sweating tend to sweat even without these circumstances. Excessive sweating may affect the entire surface of the skin, but often it is limited to the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, armpits, or genital area. Many patients seek help from a dermatologist at leading clinics, or dermatology centers for diagnosis and treatment.
Usually, no specific cause is found. However, a number of disorders can cause excessive sweating. Excessive sweating can be controlled to some degree with commercial antiperspirants. However, stronger treatment is often needed, especially for the palms, soles, armpits, or genital area. Dermatology specialists, dermatology providers, and hyperhidrosis specialists, often recommend advanced treatment options.
Severe, chronic wetness can make the affected area white, wrinkled, and cracked. Sometimes the area becomes red and inflamed. The area may emit a foul odor (bromhidrosis) due to the breakdown of sweat by bacteria and yeasts that normally live on the skin. Clothing may also become soaked with sweat.
When excessive underarm sweating gets in the way of your daily activities and antiperspirants haven’t worked, you may be a candidate for BOTOX® treatment.
Restore your skin health and minimize complications with expert care from our Tarzana dermatologists. Book your treatment consultation today.
FAQ's - Excessive Sweating
- What causes excessive sweating?
While some cases have underlying medical causes, many people experience primary hyperhidrosis with no identifiable reason. Genetics can also play a role. - Can excessive sweating be treated without surgery?
Yes. Non-surgical options like BOTOX® injections and prescription-strength antiperspirants are effective.
- How long does BOTOX® treatment last for hyperhidrosis?
Results typically last 6 to 12 months, depending on the treatment area and individual factors. - Are there risks associated with hyperhidrosis treatments?
Side effects are minimal when performed by an experienced dermatologist and may include temporary soreness or mild swelling at the injection site.