Hyperhidrosis Treatment in London
40 verified clinics • 4.7 avg rating (187 reviews) • 22 accredited • Within 50 miles of London
Looking for hyperhidrosis treatment in London? Compare verified clinics, read reviews, and request a free callback from top-rated practitioners in your area. Ratings range from 1.8 to 5 stars across 187 patient reviews. 22 of 40 clinics hold professional accreditations including JCCP.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does hyperhidrosis treatment cost in London?
Prices vary by clinic and practitioner. Use our directory to compare prices from verified clinics in London.
How do I find a safe hyperhidrosis treatment clinic?
Look for clinics with CQC registration, Save Face accreditation, and practitioners with GMC/NMC registration. Our directory shows verified credentials.
What qualifications should a hyperhidrosis treatment practitioner have?
Look for medical professionals (doctors, dentists, nurses) with specific aesthetic training. Check their GMC/NMC registration numbers.
What is hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition causing excessive sweating beyond what is needed for temperature regulation. It affects 1-3% of the population and can occur in the underarms, palms, feet, face and groin. Primary hyperhidrosis has no underlying cause. It significantly impacts quality of life and confidence.
How does Botox treat excessive sweating?
Botulinum toxin is injected into the affected area where it blocks the nerve signals that activate sweat glands. The sweat glands are not damaged — they are temporarily switched off. Treatment takes 15-30 minutes with results appearing within 2-7 days.
How long does hyperhidrosis treatment last?
Botox for sweating typically lasts 4-12 months, with most patients getting 6-9 months of significant sweat reduction. Underarms tend to respond longest. Palms and feet may need more frequent retreatment. Some patients find duration increases with repeated treatments.
Is hyperhidrosis treatment available on the NHS?
Botox for hyperhidrosis is available on the NHS in severe cases after other treatments (prescription antiperspirants, iontophoresis) have failed. Wait times can be long and criteria strict. Many patients choose private treatment for faster access and more flexible scheduling.
Does hyperhidrosis treatment hurt?
Underarm treatment is well tolerated with minimal discomfort. Palm and sole treatments are more uncomfortable due to nerve density, so nerve blocks or numbing cream are commonly used. Multiple small injections are placed across the affected area. Most patients describe it as a mild stinging sensation.
How many hyperhidrosis treatment clinics are in London?
There are 40 verified hyperhidrosis treatment clinics within 50 miles of London. The nearest alternative is Central London with 30 clinics.
What is the average rating for hyperhidrosis treatment clinics in London?
Clinics offering hyperhidrosis treatment in London have an average rating of 4.7 stars across 187 patient reviews. Ratings range from 1.8 to 5 stars.
Which hyperhidrosis treatment clinics in London are accredited?
22 of 40 hyperhidrosis treatment clinics in London hold professional accreditations. The most common accreditation is JCCP, held by 19 clinics. We recommend checking a clinic's accreditation status before booking.