Sweating is a normal body function that helps regulate temperature.
Our clinic can provide consultations about sweating concerns. During consultation, a practitioner will review your concerns, assess the areas involved and discuss possible options that may be appropriate for you.
In some cases, sweating may be associated with medical conditions or other contributing factors. Where appropriate, your practitioner may recommend assessment by a GP or dermatologist.
Any change in symptoms varies between individuals and cannot be guaranteed.
Sweat Reduction
Consultation and Assessment
During consultation, your practitioner will:
review your medical history and current medications
discuss when and where sweating occurs
assess the treatment area and contributing factors
discuss possible non-surgical options within the clinic’s scope
explain potential benefits, limitations and alternatives, including choosing not to proceed with treatment
Where clinically appropriate, medical options that require prescription may be discussed privately with a registered health practitioner during consultation, in accordance with Australian regulations.
Concerns That May Be Discussed
Consultation may address concerns relating to sweating in areas such as:
underarms
palms of the hands
soles of the feet
facial areas
Suitability for any procedure is determined after clinical assessment.
Safety, Risks and Aftercare
All cosmetic procedures carry risks and may not be suitable for everyone.
Risks for non-surgical cosmetic procedures will be discussed in detail during consultation but may include, depending on the procedure:
redness, swelling or bruising at the treatment site
tenderness or temporary discomfort
changes in skin colour or pigmentation
infection or delayed healing
uneven or unexpected aesthetic outcomes
Less common but more serious complications may occur.
Your practitioner will explain the specific risks relevant to the procedure being considered, as well as expected recovery considerations and aftercare requirements.
Written aftercare instructions will be provided if treatment is performed.
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 seen areas include the underarms, palms, soles and forehead. Your clinician will review your pattern of sweating and may suggest medical review if indicated.
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No. Schedule 4 (prescription-only) medicines are not advertised to the public. If a prescription-only option is clinically relevant, it can only be considered and discussed privately during a one-to-one consultation with a registered health practitioner.
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Any change in sweating or comfort can vary with the approach used, your general health, environment and lifestyle. Your clinician may suggest review or maintenance at intervals, but no fixed duration can be promised.
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You may be asked to avoid vigorous exercise, heat and some products (including deodorants or antiperspirants) on the treated area for a certain period. Your written aftercare plan will specify what is appropriate for you.
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In some cases, management of sweating may be planned alongside other skin-focused treatments if this is considered clinically appropriate. Any combined plan is tailored and timed on a case-by-case basis with safety and recovery in mind.
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Suitability is assessed individually. Treatment may be deferred or not recommended if you have active skin infection, dermatitis, open wounds, certain medical conditions, are pregnant or breastfeeding for some interventions, or if other risk factors are present. In these situations, your clinician may advise medical assessment only (for example, with your GP or dermatologist) rather than in-clinic procedures.