

Palms
Constant Moisture
Excessive sweating of the palms, also known as palmar hyperhidrosis, occurs when sweat glands in the hands are overactive. This can cause persistent moisture even in cool environments or at rest. Sweaty palms may make routine activities such as writing, using devices, or shaking hands uncomfortable and can affect confidence and quality of life.


How We Treat Palmar Hyperhidrosis
Treatment for excessive hand sweating focuses on reducing the nerve signals that stimulate sweat production in the palms. By targeting overactive sweat glands, treatment helps control moisture while maintaining normal hand function. A medical evaluation is required prior to treatment, and not all patients are candidates.

Hyperhidrosis
A medically guided treatment designed to reduce excessive sweating and improve daily comfort, confidence, and quality of life.

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Any Questions?
Have questions? Our team is happy to assist you with anything from booking details to treatment recommendations.
Occasional sweating is normal, but persistent or excessive sweating may indicate a medical condition.
No. Treatment is designed to reduce sweating without affecting normal hand function.
Results vary, but many patients experience improvement for several months.
Discomfort is typically minimal and brief.
