Personalised care for unwanted perspiration
Excess sweating (hyperhidrosis) can affect comfort and clothing choices. We offer assessment and discussion of management options. If a prescription-only medicine is clinically appropriate, it can only be considered during a one-to-one consultation with a registered health practitioner.
Sweat Reduction
What it may help with
Concerns about underarm, palm, sole or facial perspiration
Practical comfort in daily settings
How it works
Your clinician will review your pattern of sweating and discuss suitable approaches. We do not advertise prescription-only medicines; any such options are discussed privately if appropriate.
Safety, risks & aftercare
Short-lived redness or sensitivity may occur with some procedures. Avoid heat/exercise for 24 hours if advised; use gentle skincare.
Talk to us about tailored options
Frequently Asked Questions
We’re all about transparency and want to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your aesthetic journey. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please reach out – our knowledgeable team is here to assist you every step of the way.
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Commonly underarms, palms, soles and forehead.
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No, Schedule 4 medicines are not advertised; discussion occurs only in consultation if clinically relevant.
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Depends on the approach; your clinician will outline timelines.
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Varies between individuals and modality.
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Usually minimal; follow given aftercare.
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Often best to wait 24 hours; your plan will specify.
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May include temporary redness or tenderness.
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Procedures are delivered by trained clinicians with ARTG-listed devices where required.
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Yes, plans are tailored.
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Suitability is confirmed individually; active skin issues may defer care.