Underarm Botox

Underarm Botox

Precision Sweat Reduction for Comfort and Control

What Is Underarm Botox?

Underarm Botox is an FDA-approved treatment for excessive underarm sweating, known as axillary hyperhidrosis.

Hyperhidrosis is caused by overactive sweat glands due to excessive nerve signaling, often occurring without heat or physical activity.

Small injections of botulinum toxin are placed just beneath the skin to block these signals and reduce sweat production. The result is significantly less sweating in the treated area while normal body temperature regulation is preserved.

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Blocks Sweat Signals

Botox temporarily disables the nerve signals responsible for activating sweat glands, preventing excessive sweat production in the treated area.

Precision Micro-Injections

Small amounts of Botox are placed just beneath the skin using precise micro-injections to ensure effective coverage without affecting surrounding tissues

If excessive underarm sweating interferes with daily life, clothing choices, professional settings, or confidence and does not respond to topical treatments, Botox for hyperhidrosis may be an effective non-surgical option

This treatment is commonly chosen by patients who:

  • Sweat excessively without clear triggers
  • Have tried prescription or clinical-strength antiperspirants without success
  • Want long-lasting relief without downtime

Recovery

There is little to no downtime following treatment.

Most patients return to normal activities immediately. Mild redness, swelling, or tenderness at injection sites may occur and typically resolves within hours to several days.

Results

Sweat reduction typically begins within several days, with full results developing over one to two weeks.

Patients often experience a dramatic decrease in underarm sweating, improving comfort, clothing flexibility, and confidence.

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Meet Nurse Jazmine Sandoval, RN

Jazmine Sandoval, RN is an experienced aesthetic nurse with over 6 years in clinical care, including 5 years in plastic surgery and 3 years specializing in injectables. As part of Dr. Gould’s team, she takes a precise approach to underarm Botox, focusing on reducing excessive sweating safely and effectively.

Patients trust her for consistent, long-lasting results that improve comfort and confidence in everyday life.

REGISTERED NURSE | AESTHETIC INJECTOR | BEVERLY HILLS, CA

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Frequently asked questions

The goal is to significantly reduce excessive sweating, not eliminate sweating entirely. This allows the body to regulate temperature normally while minimizing discomfort.

Yes. Botox for hyperhidrosis is FDA approved and has been extensively studied. It is considered safe when administered by an experienced provider.

Pricing varies based on the amount of product required. During your consultation, your provider will determine an appropriate treatment plan and review exact pricing.

Results typically last several months. Duration varies based on individual metabolism, dosing, and activity level. Repeat treatments are needed to maintain results.

Do you have additional questions?

Speak with our team to explore whether a tailored, Underarm Botox anatomy-first approach is right for you.