Treat Hyperhidrosis with BOTOX®
BOTOX® Treatment for Excessive Sweat in Calgary and Kelowna Comfortable.
If you’re dealing with excessive sweating that feels hard to control, you’re not alone. Hyperhidrosis can affect your confidence, comfort, and daily routine, even when you’re not hot or exercising.
Botox for hyperhidrosis is a safe, non-surgical treatment that can help reduce sweating in targeted areas, most commonly the underarms. Many people notice a major difference in how much they sweat, and how often they think about it.
What is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a condition that causes excessive sweating, even when your body doesn’t need to cool down. This sweating can be unpredictable and can interfere with everyday life.
Hyperhidrosis can affect different areas, including your underarms, hands, feet and your face and scalp.
Areas BOTOX® Can Treat for Hyperhidrosis
Underarms
Hands (Palms)
Feet
Face and Scalp
How Does BOTOX® Work for Excessive Sweating?
Botox works by temporarily blocking the nerve signals that activate sweat glands. When those signals are reduced, the treated area produces less sweat.
In simple terms, your sweat glands don’t “turn on” as easily, which helps reduce excessive sweating in the treated area. Botox does not affect your whole body, it targets only the areas where it is injected, like the underarms, hands, feet, or scalp.
Many people choose Botox for hyperhidrosis because it is a non-surgical treatment, it is quick to do in clinic, and it can provide noticeable relief from sweating that has not improved with antiperspirants alone.
What To Expect From Your BOTOX® for Hyperhidrosis Treatment in Calgary or Kelowna
Botox for excessive sweating is a quick in-clinic treatment. A typical appointment includes:
- A consultation to confirm hyperhidrosis and treatment area
- A treatment plan and expected outcomes
- A series of small injections in the targeted area
- Aftercare guidance so you know what to do next
Most people return to normal activities right after treatment.
What Causes Excessive Sweating?
Hyperhidrosis can happen for a few different reasons, and in many cases, it isn’t caused by heat, exercise, or anything you’re doing “wrong.” It’s often linked to overactive nerves that trigger sweat glands more than necessary.
Common causes and triggers for hyperhidrosis include:
- Primary hyperhidrosis, which often starts earlier in life and may run in families
- Secondary hyperhidrosis, which can be linked to medical conditions or certain medications
- Stress and anxiety, which can increase sweating in the underarms, hands, feet, or face
- Hormonal changes, including menopause or thyroid-related changes
- Lifestyle triggers, like caffeine, spicy foods, or warm environments
If you’re not sure what’s causing your excessive sweating, a consultation can help determine whether Botox is a good option and which treatment area makes the most sense.
Hyperhidrosis FAQS
Book Your BOTOX® for Excessive Sweating Consultation Today
If you’re ready to feel more comfortable and confident, book your hyperhidrosis treatment in Calgary or Kelowna today. Our team can help you explore Botox for excessive sweating and create a plan that fits your needs.
We also offer Botox for migraines and a full range of medical aesthetics treatments, so you can get personalized care all in one place.

