Hyperhidrosis Treatment · Botox for Sweating · Moncton & Dieppe NB

Hyperhidrosis Treatment in Moncton & Dieppe

Stop planning your wardrobe around sweat. At Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa, we treat excessive sweating with neuromodulator injections such as Botox or Dysport to temporarily reduce overactive sweat gland signaling in areas like the underarms, palms, feet, and face. The goal is simple: more comfort, more confidence, and less daily stress about sweating.


6-12

Months Typical Duration

3-7

Days to Notice

30

Minute Treatment

$950+

Typical Range

Facial Harmonization Moncton NB Sparkle MediSpa

Medical Sweat Treatment

A targeted option for excessive sweating that affects your clothing, confidence, work, social life, or daily comfort.

Serving Moncton Since 2012

Medical Injector Team

Private Consultation

Moncton · Dieppe · Riverview NB

In short: Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa offers hyperhidrosis treatment in Moncton and Dieppe using neuromodulator injections such as Botox or Dysport. Treatment is commonly used for excessive underarm sweating and may also be considered for palms, feet, forehead, and face by consultation. Results usually begin within 3 to 7 days, peak around 2 weeks, and commonly last 6 to 12 months depending on the client, dose, treatment area, metabolism, and medical history.

What Is Hyperhidrosis?

When sweating feels bigger than the moment.

Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that can happen even when you are not hot, exercising, or stressed. It may affect the underarms, palms, feet, forehead, face, or other areas. For many people, it is not just physical. It can affect clothing choices, work confidence, social comfort, intimacy, travel, and daily planning.

Soaking through clothing

Sweat marks appear even in cool conditions or calm situations.

Avoiding colours or fabrics

You choose outfits based on hiding sweat, not what you want to wear.

Anxiety about meetings or events

Sweating can make work, dates, photos, travel, or social plans feel stressful.

Antiperspirants are not enough

Over-the-counter options, pads, layers, or extra changes still do not control it.

How Botox for Sweating Works

It temporarily quiets the sweat signal.

Neuromodulators such as Botox or Dysport work by temporarily blocking the chemical messenger that tells targeted sweat glands to activate. When placed precisely in the treatment area, sweating can be significantly reduced while your body continues to regulate temperature through untreated areas.

Nerve signal

Sweat glands are activated by nerve signaling in the treatment area.

Targeted injections

Small doses are placed in mapped sweat-prone zones using a fine needle.

Sweat reduction

Sweating usually begins to reduce within days and reaches peak effect around 2 weeks.

Maintenance

Treatment can be repeated when sweating gradually returns.

The Sparkle Process

What to expect during hyperhidrosis treatment.

01 Consult

We review your sweating pattern, health history, medications, goals, comfort, and treatment areas.

02 Map

The sweat-prone zone is marked. An iodine-starch test may be used when helpful for mapping.

03 Numb

Underarms are usually very tolerable. Palms or feet may need additional comfort planning.

04 Treat

Tiny injections are placed across the mapped area. Most appointments are about 15 to 30 minutes.

05 Maintain

Dryness builds over 1 to 2 weeks. Repeat when sweating gradually returns.

Treatment Areas

  • Underarms / axillary hyperhidrosis
  • Palms / palmar hyperhidrosis
  • Soles of feet / plantar hyperhidrosis
  • Forehead or face by consultation

Pricing

Hyperhidrosis treatment typically ranges from $950 to $1,500, depending on the treatment area and amount of product required. Underarm Botox is commonly around $1,000 for both underarms, but your exact quote is confirmed during consultation.

Insurance Support

Many private insurance plans may cover the medication portion for diagnosed hyperhidrosis, while injection fees may not be covered. We can provide receipts and documentation for you to submit to your provider. Coverage varies by plan.

Aftercare

Simple aftercare. No major downtime.

First 24-48 hours

Avoid vigorous exercise, extreme heat, saunas, hot yoga, and hot showers for the timeframe recommended by your provider.

Deodorant

You may be able to use antiperspirant again later the same day, often after 4 to 12 hours, depending on your provider instructions.

Normal activity

Most clients return to normal daily activities right away. Mild tenderness or small bumps at injection sites can happen temporarily.

Why Choose Sparkle

Private, practical, medical-aesthetic care.

Experienced injectors

Treatment is performed by trained medical aesthetic injectors who understand dosing, comfort, and precision.

Private consultation

We review symptoms, budget, insurance documentation, and realistic maintenance without pressure.

Customized dosing

Your plan depends on the area, sweat pattern, comfort, product needed, and expected duration.

Discreet environment

This is a sensitive concern. We keep the conversation direct, supportive, and judgment-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hyperhidrosis treatment questions, answered.

Clear answers about Botox for sweating, underarm Botox, cost, insurance, comfort, safety, and maintenance.

Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that is more than what the body needs for temperature control. It may happen even without heat, exercise, or stress and can affect the underarms, palms, feet, face, or other areas.

Botox and similar neuromodulators temporarily block the chemical signal that tells treated sweat glands to activate. This can significantly reduce sweating in the treated area for several months.

Many clients begin noticing reduced sweating within 3 to 7 days, with full results usually around 2 weeks.

Results commonly last 6 to 12 months, depending on the treatment area, product, dose, metabolism, and individual response. Maintenance can be repeated when sweating gradually returns.

Underarms are the most common area. Palms, soles of feet, forehead, or face may also be considered by consultation depending on symptoms, comfort, risk, and medical history.

Pricing typically ranges from $950 to $1,500 depending on the area treated and amount of product required. Treatment for both underarms is commonly around $1,000, but consultation is required for an exact quote.

Some private insurance plans may cover the medication portion when hyperhidrosis is medically documented. Injection fees may not be covered. Sparkle can provide receipts and documentation for you to submit, but coverage varies by insurance plan.

Underarms are usually well tolerated and often feel like quick pinpricks. Palms and soles can be more sensitive, so comfort options can be discussed during consultation.

Treatment targets a localized area. Your body continues to regulate temperature through other sweat glands. Your provider will review your health history and explain whether treatment is appropriate for you.

Reducing moisture may reduce the environment where odour-causing bacteria thrive, so many clients notice less underarm odour. It is not primarily an odour treatment, but it can help when odour is linked to excessive sweating.

There is no major downtime for most clients. You can usually return to normal daily activities right away, but avoid strenuous exercise, extreme heat, saunas, or hot yoga for the recommended timeframe.

Showering is generally fine, but avoid very hot showers, saunas, and intense heat for 24 to 48 hours or as instructed by your provider.

You may be a candidate if excessive sweating affects your clothing, confidence, social life, work, comfort, or daily routine and antiperspirants are not enough. Consultation is required to confirm candidacy and rule out contraindications.

Many clients maintain results once or twice per year, but timing varies. Some return every 6 to 9 months, while others may last closer to 12 months.

Ready to stop letting sweat run the day?

Book a private hyperhidrosis consultation at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa in Moncton. We will review your symptoms, treatment area, budget, insurance documentation, and what kind of result is realistic for you.