Hyperhidrosis Botox Treatment for Excessive Sweating in Maidstone, Kent
- Juvenology Clinic
- Oct 23, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: May 30
Key Takeaways
Botox for hyperhidrosis is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment that helps reduce excessive sweating by blocking the signals to your sweat glands.
It’s effective for treating areas like the underarms, palms, feet, and even the face.
Results last 3 to 6 months, giving you several months of sweat-free relief with just one treatment.
Botox is a quick procedure that usually takes about 20-30 minutes, with minimal downtime afterward.
Side effects are typically mild and temporary, like redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites.
What is Hyperhidrosis?
So, what is hyperhidrosis, exactly?
We all sweat, it’s our body’s natural way of keeping cool. But with hyperhidrosis, the sweating can happen even when you’re not hot, not exercising, and not feeling anxious.
It’s almost like your sweat glands are working overtime, even when your body doesn’t need them to.
At my aesthetics clinic in Maidstone, Kent, I meet many clients who’ve been quietly struggling with excessive sweating for years.
Sometimes they’ve tried everything from clinical-strength deodorants to wearing layers just to feel comfortable in public.
What they often don’t realise is there’s a simple, gentle treatment that can really help. ✨
What causes hyperhidrosis?
There are two main types:
Primary hyperhidrosis:
Usually genetic, meaning it runs in families
Affects specific areas like the underarms, hands, feet, or face
Often starts in childhood or teenage years
Not caused by another health condition
Secondary hyperhidrosis:
Happens because of an underlying health issue, medication, or infection
Causes more widespread sweating across the body
At Juvenology Clinic in Maidstone, I offer Botox treatment for hyperhidrosis. This is a safe and effective way to calm overactive sweat glands in targeted areas.
Learn more or book a consultation to explore Botox as a treatment option.

How Botox Works for Hyperhidrosis
You might be wondering, “How can a wrinkle treatment help with sweating?” It’s a great question!
Here’s What Happens During Botox Treatment for Hyperhidrosis:
Botox is injected just under the skin where the sweat glands are overactive. Most people say it feels like a quick pinch, nothing painful at all.
Results: Within a few days, you may notice a big drop in sweating. It’s like flipping a switch, no more soaking through clothes or clammy palms! Effects usually last 3 to 6 months.
Does Botox Work for All Types of Hyperhidrosis?
Yes! Whether it’s your underarms, hands (palmar hyperhidrosis), or feet (plantar hyperhidrosis), Botox can help you feel more comfortable and confident.
Book a Hyperhidrosis Treatment
Ready to feel dry, fresh, and more confident? Book your treatment today or drop me a message, I’d love to walk you through it.
Benefits of Botox for Hyperhidrosis
Long-Lasting Sweat Control Many people find effects last 3 to 6 months which means no need for daily products or harsh chemicals. How lovely is that?
Minimal Downtime No recovery time needed. You can carry on with your day, whether it’s work or errands, right after treatment.
Targeted Treatment Botox is gently injected right where it’s needed, underarms, palms, or feet.
Increased Confidence Reducing sweat can ease those tricky moments in social or work settings, helping you feel calmer and more confident.
Non-Surgical Option No surgery, stitches, or scars, just a simple, gentle treatment.
Proven Effectiveness FDA-approved for hyperhidrosis and trusted by many.
Final Thoughts
So, there you have it! If you're tired of dealing with excessive sweating and feeling self-conscious, Botox for hyperhidrosis delivers long-lasting results, minimal downtime, and the ability to target specific areas like your underarms, hands, and feet, Botox is quickly becoming one of the most popular and effective treatments for excessive sweating.
About Me

Hi, I’m Nurse Marina. Before transitioning into aesthetics, I spent 6 years as a Cardiac Nurse at KIMS Hospital in Maidstone, where I developed a deep understanding of anatomy. I then honed my skills as a Specialist Aesthetics Nurse at Spencer Private Hospital in Kent.
I’m a proud member of professional organizations like JCCP, BAMAN, NMC, ACE Group, and the Royal College of Nursing. I want to make sure that every treatment I deliver is backed by the latest knowledge and techniques in medical aesthetics.
Located at 82 King Street, Maidstone
Our clinic is perfectly positioned for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're popping in for a treatment or making a day of it, we're close to some of Maidstone’s best-known attractions:
Fremlin Walk
Maidstone East Station
Mote Park
Leeds Castle
Is There Parking Near the Clinic?
Yes! We're located near several parking options in Maidstone:
Fremlin Walk Car Park (3-minute walk)
The Mall Maidstone Car Park (5-minute walk)
King Street Pay & Display (directly outside)
Do You Treat Clients from Outside Maidstone?
Absolutely! We regularly welcome clients from across Kent, including:
Medway Towns (20-minute drive)
Rochester (25-minute drive)
Chatham (22-minute drive)
Ashford (30-minute drive)
ME14 – Maidstone, Bearsted, Grove Green
ME15 – Bearsted (Madginford), Downswood, Shepway, Senacre, Maidstone Town Centre, Loose, Mangravet, Park Wood, Tovil, East Farleigh, West Farleigh
ME16 – Barming, Allington and west Maidstone
ME17 – Hollingbourne, Hucking, Harrietsham, Lenham, Boughton Monchelsea, Linton, Coxheath, Chart Sutton, East Sutton, Langley, Kingswood, Sutton Valence
ME18 – Wateringbury, Mereworth, Teston, Nettlestead, West Peckham, Yalding, Laddingford.
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