Tired of Excessive Sweating? Here’s What You Should Know About Hyperhidrosis

Everyone sweats—it’s part of being human. But for millions of people, sweating isn’t just a response to heat or stress. It’s constant, excessive, and disruptive. This condition is called hyperhidrosis, and if you’re living with it, you’re not alone.
What Is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that causes abnormally excessive sweating—often without a trigger like exercise or temperature. It commonly affects the underarms, hands, feet, and face. For many, it leads to soaked clothes, anxiety, and social discomfort that goes far beyond physical symptoms.
Why Does It Happen?
There are two types of hyperhidrosis:
Primary (focal) hyperhidrosis: Most common. Caused by overactive nerves that trigger sweat glands, usually in specific areas like the underarms or palms.
Secondary hyperhidrosis: Caused by another condition like thyroid disease, diabetes, or menopause. This type usually causes all-over body sweating.
If you’re unsure which type you have, a medical evaluation can help rule out underlying causes.
Can Hyperhidrosis Be Treated?
Yes—and treatment is often simpler than people realize. Options include:
Clinical-strength antiperspirants
Often the first line of defense. These can work for mild cases but may not be enough for more persistent sweating.Prescription medications
Certain oral medications can help control overactive sweat glands but may come with side effects.Botox® for hyperhidrosis
One of the most effective treatments, Botox is FDA-approved to treat excessive underarm sweating—and it’s increasingly used off-label for hands, feet, and the face. The neurotoxin blocks the nerves that stimulate sweat glands, offering relief for 4–6 months at a time.Lifestyle and skincare adjustments
Breathable fabrics, sweat-wicking clothing, and gentle exfoliation can all help reduce irritation and discomfort.
Botox for Hyperhidrosis at Home?
At June, we offer at-home Botox treatments that go far beyond just wrinkle prevention. Our licensed medical providers can treat hyperhidrosis discreetly and professionally, right in the comfort of your home. Many clients report a life-changing difference after just one session.
Is It Worth It?
If sweating has held you back—from raising your hand in a meeting to holding hands with someone you love—then yes. Treating hyperhidrosis isn’t just about physical comfort. It’s about confidence, presence, and getting your life back.
Ready to feel dry, confident, and in control?
Book your discreet hyperhidrosis consultation today at bookjune.com.