
Hyperhidrosis Treatment London - Excessive Sweating Treatment at Harley Street
Hyperhidrosis treatment in London at Dr Ophelia's Harley Street clinic is delivered within a comprehensive, dermatologist-led medical framework that goes well beyond injections alone. As a Consultant Dermatologist, Dr Ophelia has access to the full range of evidence-based treatments for excessive sweating - prescription medical antiperspirants, oral medications such as anticholinergics and beta blockers, iontophoresis, and Allergan Botox injections - and selects the right combination for each patient based on where they sweat, how severely, and how the condition affects their daily life.
Hyperhidrosis is frequently undertreated, because patients either do not know that effective medical treatments exist or have only been offered cosmetic injectables without the broader medical context. At Dr Ophelia's clinic, every patient with excessive sweating receives a proper clinical assessment that considers all available options, with treatment escalated or combined according to their response and needs.
For patients requiring Botox injections - including the particularly sensitive areas of facial and scalp sweating - there is a further reason to choose a Consultant Dermatologist. These treatments demand the same anatomical knowledge and cosmetic awareness that applies to aesthetic injectables. Dr Ophelia treats the face both medically and cosmetically, ensuring the injections reduce sweating effectively without affecting facial expression, contour, or appearance.
What Is Hyperhidrosis?
- A medical condition, not just a cosmetic concern
- Full medical toolkit: prescription antiperspirants, oral medications, iontophoresis, and Allergan Botox
- Facial sweating treated with cosmetic expertise as well as medical knowledge
- Consultant Dermatologist assessment at every visit
Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating - sweating beyond what is needed for temperature regulation. It is a recognised medical condition that can have a profound impact on confidence, clothing choices, professional life, social situations, and overall quality of life. It is not simply a cosmetic inconvenience, and in most cases it is not adequately addressed by standard over-the-counter antiperspirants.
Primary hyperhidrosis, the most common type, occurs without an underlying medical cause and typically affects the underarms, palms, soles of the feet, face, scalp, and groin. Secondary hyperhidrosis results from an underlying medical condition or medication, and identifying that cause is an important part of the assessment.
At Dr Ophelia's clinic, hyperhidrosis is treated as a medical condition deserving a proper clinical approach, with treatment matched to the severity, distribution, and impact of sweating rather than a single injectable offered to everyone.
How Does Hyperhidrosis Treatment Work?
Treatment works through several mechanisms, depending on which approach or combination is used.
Prescription medical antiperspirants contain higher concentrations of aluminium chloride than any over-the-counter product and work by physically blocking the sweat ducts, significantly reducing sweat output. They are often the first-line treatment for localised hyperhidrosis and far more effective than anything available without a prescription.
Oral medications include anticholinergic drugs, which reduce the nerve signals that stimulate sweat glands throughout the body, and beta blockers, which help where sweating is triggered or worsened by anxiety or adrenaline. These systemic treatments are useful when sweating affects multiple areas or when localised treatments alone are insufficient.
Iontophoresis is a non-invasive treatment in which a mild electrical current is passed through water into the skin. Most commonly used for palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis of the hands and feet, it reduces sweat gland activity and is a well-established option when topical treatment is not enough.
Allergan Botox injections temporarily block the chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate sweat glands, reducing sweat production in the injected area for several months. Dr Ophelia uses Allergan Botox exclusively - the original and most extensively studied botulinum toxin product - for the same reasons she uses it in aesthetic treatment: the strongest evidence base, the most predictable behaviour, and the most consistent results.

Benefits of Hyperhidrosis Treatment at Dr Ophelia's Clinic
Patients choose Dr Ophelia's clinic because they want a proper medical assessment and a plan matched to their individual pattern of sweating. Key benefits include:
- Full medical assessment by a Consultant Dermatologist, including assessment for underlying causes
- Access to the complete range of treatments: prescription antiperspirants, oral anticholinergics, beta blockers, iontophoresis, and Allergan Botox
- Treatment escalated or combined according to individual response and severity
- Allergan Botox used exclusively - the product with the most extensive safety and efficacy data
- Facial and scalp sweating treated with both medical expertise and cosmetic awareness, so injections do not affect facial expression or appearance
- Underarm, palmar, plantar, facial, scalp, and neck sweating all managed within the same clinic
- Botox results typically lasting 3 to 6 months, with minimal downtime
- Oral medication reviewed and monitored as part of ongoing care
- Genuinely life-changing improvement in comfort, confidence, and quality of life for many patients
Conditions Hyperhidrosis Treatment Can Address
Dr Ophelia's hyperhidrosis service may suit patients experiencing excessive sweating in the following areas:
- Underarm sweating (axillary hyperhidrosis)
- Sweaty palms (palmar hyperhidrosis)
- Sweaty feet (plantar hyperhidrosis)
- Facial sweating (facial hyperhidrosis)
- Scalp sweating
- Neck sweating
- Generalised hyperhidrosis where sweating affects multiple areas
Your consultation will determine the distribution and severity of your sweating, whether there is any underlying cause to identify, and which combination of treatments is most appropriate for you.
What to Expect - Step by Step Treatment Process
Your treatment begins with a full medical consultation with Dr Ophelia, in which the severity, pattern, and impact of your sweating are properly assessed before anything is recommended.
Dr Ophelia takes a detailed history of your sweating - when it started, which areas are affected, what triggers it, how it affects your daily life, and any relevant medical history or medications - and assesses whether your hyperhidrosis is primary or secondary.
A personalised plan is created based on the area and severity of sweating, your medical history, and your preferences. This may include prescription antiperspirant as a first-line measure, oral anticholinergic or beta blocker medication, iontophoresis for hand or foot sweating, Allergan Botox for more severely affected areas, or a combination of these approaches.
Before Botox treatment, a sweat mapping test may be performed to identify the most active sweat gland areas, so injections are placed precisely where needed.
For underarm treatment, numbing cream is applied first. For palm treatment, which can be more sensitive, local anaesthetic injections or a nerve block may be recommended for comfort. For facial and scalp treatment, topical anaesthetic is applied with particular care given the cosmetic sensitivity of the area.
Multiple small injections are placed into the treatment area using a fine needle. For facial and scalp sweating in particular, the injection pattern is planned with the same care and anatomical knowledge applied to Dr Ophelia's cosmetic work, ensuring sweat reduction without any effect on facial movement, expression, or appearance.
Where prescription antiperspirant, anticholinergic medication, or beta blockers form part of the plan, Dr Ophelia prescribes these at the consultation with clear guidance on how to use them.
You will receive clear aftercare guidance. For Botox, this includes avoiding intense exercise, heat, and rubbing the treated area for 24 hours. Maintenance is arranged when sweating begins to return, typically after 3 to 6 months, and the broader plan is reviewed at each visit.

Results and Downtime
Immediately after Botox treatment: You may notice mild redness, small injection marks, or tenderness, which usually settle within a few hours.
2 to 5 days: Most patients begin to notice a meaningful reduction in sweating as the Botox takes effect.
10 days: Full effect is usually established, with sweating significantly reduced in the treated area.
3 to 6 months: Results typically last 3 to 6 months, and sometimes longer, particularly in the underarms. Duration varies between patients and treatment areas, and maintenance is arranged when sweating begins to return.
Oral and topical treatments: For patients on prescription antiperspirant, anticholinergic medication, or beta blockers, response develops over a different timescale and is monitored and adjusted at follow-up appointments.
There is no significant downtime from Botox treatment. Most patients return to work and normal activities immediately.

Pricing and Number of Sessions
Most patients require one Botox session to achieve a meaningful reduction in sweating, with maintenance every 3 to 6 months as results wear off. Pricing depends on the area treated, the severity of sweating, and the amount of Allergan Botox required.
Where oral medication or prescription antiperspirant forms part of the plan, these are prescribed at consultation and cost separately. Full pricing and a personalised plan will be confirmed at your consultation with Dr Ophelia.
Why Dr Ophelia for Hyperhidrosis Treatment in London?
- A Consultant Dermatologist who offers the full medical toolkit, not just injections
- Allergan Botox used exclusively - the gold-standard product with the most extensive evidence base
- Facial and scalp sweating treated with the cosmetic anatomical expertise of a practitioner who also treats the face aesthetically
- Oral medications, prescription antiperspirants, and iontophoresis available alongside injectables in the same clinic
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition, and the quality of its treatment depends significantly on who is managing it. Many patients who come to Dr Ophelia's clinic have previously only been offered an antiperspirant recommendation or a single injectable treatment without any broader assessment; some have been told nothing further can be done. In almost every case, there are options that have not yet been explored.
As a Consultant Dermatologist, Dr Ophelia can combine the complete range of evidence-based treatments - prescription-strength aluminium chloride antiperspirants, oral anticholinergics, beta blockers, iontophoresis, and Allergan Botox - to match each patient's pattern of sweating. Prescription antiperspirants and iontophoresis in particular are effective, well-tolerated options underused in general practice, while Botox remains the most reliably effective treatment for localised sweating, especially in the underarms.
Other doctors, including some neurologists, also administer Botox for sweating, but the face and scalp require particular care beyond medical injection technique. These areas are also treated aesthetically with Botox for wrinkles and expression lines, so injecting them for sweating requires not only knowledge of sweat gland distribution but the anatomical precision and cosmetic awareness needed to avoid affecting facial movement, expression, and contour. Dr Ophelia applies both sets of expertise to every facial and scalp treatment - a meaningful distinction from a practitioner who injects without this cosmetic context.
For patients whose sweating is significantly affecting their quality of life, Dr Ophelia's clinic offers the most comprehensive medical approach to hyperhidrosis available in a single Harley Street practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Hyperhidrosis Treatment London
The full range of evidence-based treatments: prescription-strength medical antiperspirants, oral anticholinergics, beta blockers, iontophoresis for hand and foot sweating, and Allergan Botox injections. The most appropriate treatment or combination is determined by clinical assessment at your consultation.
A Consultant Dermatologist can offer the complete medical toolkit - prescription medications and iontophoresis as well as injectables - and can assess for any underlying cause of sweating. For facial and scalp sweating in particular, a dermatologist who also treats the face cosmetically brings the anatomical knowledge and aesthetic awareness needed to inject in sensitive areas without affecting expression or appearance.
Prescription medical antiperspirants contain significantly higher concentrations of aluminium chloride than any over-the-counter product and work by physically blocking the sweat ducts. They are considerably more effective for moderate to severe hyperhidrosis and are available only on prescription.
Dr Ophelia may prescribe anticholinergics, which reduce nerve signals to sweat glands throughout the body, or beta blockers, which help where sweating is worsened by anxiety or adrenergic triggers. Both are prescribed and monitored as part of an ongoing plan.
Iontophoresis passes a mild electrical current through water into the skin, reducing sweat gland activity. Most commonly used for palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis, it is a well-established option for patients who have not responded adequately to topical treatment alone.
Allergan Botox is the original botulinum toxin product, with the most extensive published safety and efficacy data for both cosmetic and medical indications including hyperhidrosis. Dr Ophelia uses it exclusively for its predictable behaviour, consistent results, and strong evidence base.
Yes, when administered by a practitioner with the right cosmetic anatomical expertise. Dr Ophelia applies the same anatomical knowledge and precision to facial sweating as to her cosmetic injectable work, so the injections reduce sweating without affecting expression, muscle movement, or appearance.
Results typically last 3 to 6 months, and sometimes longer, particularly in the underarm area. Maintenance treatment is arranged when sweating returns and becomes troublesome again.
The injections can feel like a small sting. Numbing cream is applied before underarm treatment; for palm treatment, local anaesthetic injections or a nerve block may be recommended; and for facial and scalp treatment, topical anaesthetic is applied carefully beforehand.
No. Botox only reduces sweating where injections are placed, and the rest of the body continues to sweat normally. Oral anticholinergics have a more systemic effect, and the dose is carefully titrated to balance effectiveness with tolerability.
No significant downtime. Most patients return to work and normal activities immediately. Mild tenderness, redness, or bruising at the injection points may occur but usually settles quickly.
This is worth discussing at consultation, as the response depends on the dose, injection pattern, product, and accuracy of placement. It is also worth exploring whether oral medication, iontophoresis, or a combination approach might work better for you.
Book Your Hyperhidrosis Treatment Consultation in London
If excessive sweating is affecting your confidence, clothing choices, work, or social life, book a Hyperhidrosis Treatment consultation at Dr Ophelia's Harley Street clinic in London. Your sweating pattern, severity, and medical history will be properly assessed by a Consultant Dermatologist with access to the full range of treatments, and a personalised plan created that goes well beyond a single injectable appointment.
For patients who want their hyperhidrosis managed properly rather than temporarily, this is where to come.
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