Therapeutic Botox

Hyperhidrosis — excessive sweating

When sweating goes far beyond what your body needs to cool itself — soaked shirts, slippery palms, a dripping forehead or scalp — it stops being a quirk and starts running your life. Hyperhidrosis is a real, treatable medical condition, not a hygiene problem.

How treatment works

A localized injection with a neuromodulator like Botox® temporarily "turns off" the sweat glands in the treated area. It's Health Canada approved, simple, and quick — a few minutes of mild discomfort in exchange for months of relief. Common treatment areas include the underarms, palms, forehead, and scalp.

Coverage

BOTOX® Therapeutic for hyperhidrosis may be covered up to 100% by many private insurance plans — patients with coverage often pay only an injection fee. It's worth checking your plan before assuming this is out of reach.

Sweating and dysautonomia

For patients with dysautonomia — common alongside hypermobility and EDS — temperature regulation and sweating can be unpredictable. Treatment is planned with that context in mind, focusing on the areas that affect your daily life most.

What to expect

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Therapeutic Botox appointments are available at both clinics. Many private insurance plans cover BOTOX® Therapeutic — often patients with coverage pay only an injection fee.