Underarm Sweating

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Understanding Underarm Sweating

  • Underarm hyperhidrosis is a condition where sweat glands in the armpits produce excessive perspiration, even without heat or physical activity. This can disrupt daily life, stain clothes, and lead to social discomfort or low self-confidence.
  • Unlike normal sweating, hyperhidrosis isn’t necessarily triggered by temperature—stress, genetics, or overactive nerves can all play a role. Fortunately, several medical treatments offer long-term relief and control.
  • Reduces visible sweat and odour.
  • Boosts confidence and comfort.
  • Safe, minimally invasive options available.

Signs & Symptoms

Constant wetness under the arms

Staining or damage to clothing

Frequent need to reapply deodorant or change clothes

Avoiding certain fabrics or colors

Anxiety or embarrassment in public/social situations

Treatment Options

Miradry – Hyperhydrosis

A non-invasive treatment for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis).
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Specialists

Dr. Jayanthy Ravindran

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Aneesh Suresh

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Smriti Nathani

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

FAQs About Underarm Sweating

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Is Botox safe for underarms?
Yes, it's FDA-approved and widely used for sweat control.
How soon will I see results after Botox?
Results begin within a few days, with full effects in 2 weeks.
Is sweating eliminated completely?
Sweat is significantly reduced, but not entirely gone—natural sweating in other areas continues.
Can this condition be cured?
While not cured, it can be effectively managed with ongoing treatment.
Are there side effects to worry about?
Most treatments are well-tolerated. Your dermatologist will discuss the best option for you.

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Likely Causes

  • Primary Hyperhidrosis – Overactive sweat glands due to nerve signals.
  • Genetics – Family history of excessive sweating.
  • Stress & Anxiety – Emotional triggers causing sweat spikes.
  • Hormonal Changes – Puberty, menopause, or thyroid issues.
  • Medical Conditions – Diabetes, infections, or neurologic disorders.

Treatment at Tamira

  • Personalized Consultation – Understanding patient concerns and designing customized treatment plans.
  • Expert Surgeons & Specialists – Team of highly skilled professionals performing surgical and non-surgical enhancements.
  • Minimally Invasive Techniques – Non-surgical options for quick recovery and natural-looking results.
  • Comprehensive Aftercare – Ensuring smooth recovery with detailed post-treatment guidance.