Botox for Excessive Sweating in Korea

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Botox for Excessive Sweating in Korea: Your Guide to a Sweat-Free Life

Botox for excessive sweating is a popular treatment in Korea that temporarily blocks nerve signals to sweat glands. It's a straightforward way to manage bothersome sweating, providing relief and boosting confidence for several months. This procedure is a safe and non-surgical solution for hyperhidrosis.


What Is Botox for Excessive Sweating?

This treatment involves injecting botulinum toxin into areas prone to excessive sweating. The neurotoxin blocks the chemical messenger that signals sweat glands to produce sweat, significantly reducing production.


Popular Treatment Areas

  • Underarms (Axillary): The most common area, providing a significant reduction in sweat and odor.
  • Palms of the Hands (Palmar): Helps manage sweaty palms.
  • Soles of the Feet (Plantar): Reduces excessive sweating on the feet.
  • Forehead and Scalp: An effective option for those who experience excessive sweating on the face and head.


Why Choose Korea for Hyperhidrosis Botox?

Experienced Practitioners

Korean doctors are highly skilled in a wide range of Botox applications.

Affordable Pricing

The cost is very competitive, making it an accessible option.

Quick and Convenient

The procedure is fast, with no downtime.

High-Quality Products

Clinics use various trusted Korean and international brands.


Typical Cost of Botox for Excessive Sweating in Korea

  • Underarms (100 units): ₩120,000–₩300,000+
  • Hands or Feet (100 units): ₩150,000–₩400,000+
  • Forehead/Scalp: ₩100,000–₩250,000+


Treatment Process Overview

  1. Consultation: A doctor evaluates your condition and determines the best areas and dosage.
  2. Procedure: The Botox is then injected in a grid pattern across the targeted area.
  3. Aftercare: There is no downtime. Mild redness may occur but subsides quickly. The full effect is typically seen within 2 weeks.


Aftercare Tips

  • Avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and hot baths for 24 hours.
  • Do not massage or rub the treated area.
  • The effects typically last for 4-6 months, and repeat treatments are needed to maintain dryness.
  • A small risk of temporary muscle weakness exists when treating hands, so inform your doctor if your job requires fine motor skills.


Multilingual Clinics

Many Korean clinics offer English, Chinese, and Japanese-speaking staff to provide seamless communication and comfort for international patients.