Excessive Sweating Treatments
Restore comfort. Regain control.
Excessive sweating—also known as hyperhidrosis—can disrupt daily life, hinder confidence, and affect your clothing choices, professional presence, and social comfort. At NeuLogics, we offer non-surgical, clinically proven treatments designed to reduce overactive sweat production in areas like the underarms, palms, soles, and face. Our personalized approach utilizes energy-based therapies and targeted neuromodulators to safely and effectively manage unwanted perspiration with minimal downtime.
Excessive Sweating Treatments
Restore comfort. Regain control.
Excessive sweating—also known as hyperhidrosis—can disrupt daily life, hinder confidence, and affect your clothing choices, professional presence, and social comfort. At NeuLogics, we offer non-surgical, clinically proven treatments designed to reduce overactive sweat production in areas like the underarms, palms, soles, and face. Our personalized approach utilizes energy-based therapies and targeted neuromodulators to safely and effectively manage unwanted perspiration with minimal downtime.
How Excessive SweatingTreatments Work
We use two advanced, non-surgical approaches to help manage excessive sweating:
- Morpheus8 Radiofrequency Microneedling: This innovative device uses a combination of microneedling and fractionated radiofrequency energy to thermally disrupt overactive sweat glands. It also enhances skin tone and texture in treated areas. Morpheus8 is particularly effective for patients with mild to moderate hyperhidrosis or those seeking a long-term improvement without injections.
- Neurotoxin Injections (Botox® or Jeuveau®): FDA-approved to treat excessive underarm sweating, these injections work by blocking the nerve signals responsible for sweat production. Results can last 4–6 months and offer up to 90% reduction in sweating in treated zones such as the underarms, palms, or soles.
Treatment plans are tailored to your needs, and in some cases, the two modalities may be combined for synergistic results.
Benefits of Excessive Sweating Treatments
- Significant reduction in localized sweat production
- Morpheus8 also improves skin quality and tone
- Long-lasting results with minimal maintenance
- Non-surgical and discreet
- Safe for underarms, hands, feet, scalp, and face
- Customizable based on your severity and location of sweating
- Enhanced comfort in social, athletic, or professional settings
Is This Treatment Right for You?
You may be a candidate if you:
- Experience localized sweating that impacts daily life
- Want a non-invasive or injection-free option like Morpheus8
- Prefer precise, long-lasting results without surgery
- Have previously tried antiperspirants or oral medications with little success
- Would benefit from a combination approach for enhanced control
Your provider will determine whether Morpheus8, neurotoxin injections, or both are best suited for your sweat profile and goals.
How Much Does The Treatment
Cost?
Cost varies depending on the treatment area, technology used, and number of sessions or units required.
Morpheus8 is typically performed in a series of 1–3 treatments, while neurotoxin injections may be needed every 4–6 months. We offer multi-session discounts and combination therapy pricing, with all options reviewed during your consultation.
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Morpheus8 results may build gradually and last for many months due to its skin and gland-modulating effects. Neurotoxin injections typically last 4–6 months per treatment.
We use a custom compounded topical numbing cream before Morpheus8 to ensure patient comfort. Neurotoxin injections are brief and use a fine needle; most patients report minimal discomfort, especially in the underarms.
Yes. For enhanced results or resistant cases, we may combine Morpheus8 for gland modulation with neurotoxin for direct sweat inhibition.
These treatments offer long-lasting but non-permanent relief. With consistent maintenance, many patients experience dramatic improvement in sweat control and quality of life.
Side effects are typically mild and temporary, such as localized swelling, tenderness, or skin redness. For hand injections, rare temporary weakness is possible.
