Excessive Sweating Treatment in Brașov
Discover the modern, minimally invasive treatment for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), available at the ArtMedica Clinic in Brașov. Achieve greater comfort with our advanced solution.

What does the excessive sweating treatment involve?
Excessive sweating, medically known as hyperhidrosis, significantly impacts quality of life – from physical discomfort to emotional and social strain. Whether it affects the armpits (axillae), palms, soles, or forehead, this condition can be treated effectively using a fast, safe, and minimally invasive method: Botulinum Toxin Injections (Dysport).
Dysport is a purified botulinum toxin used to temporarily block the activity of hyperactive sweat glands. When injected locally, the product inhibits the release of acetylcholine – the substance responsible for stimulating sweat production – thereby significantly reducing sweat secretion in the treated area.
What are the benefits of treatment for excessive sweating?
Treatment with botulinum toxin (Botox) for hyperhidrosis offers numerous benefits that positively influence not just physical comfort, but also psychological well-being, contributing to a more relaxed social and professional life:
- Significant reduction in sweating: Results are visible within a few days, and the treated area remains dry and comfortable.
- Improved quality of life: Say goodbye to stained clothes, unpleasant odors, and embarrassing moments in public or at the office.
- Quick and painless treatment: The procedure lasts approximately 15-30 minutes and is performed with fine needles, often using a local anesthetic cream (if needed).
- No recovery time: You can immediately return to your usual activities.
- Effective for multiple areas: Armpits (axillae), palms, soles, scalp, interscapular area, or forehead.

How is excessive sweating treatment performed at ArtMedica Clinic?

- Initial Consultation: The dermatologist carefully evaluates your medical history and the affected area, determining if the patient is a suitable candidate for the treatment.
- Area Preparation: The skin is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. For increased comfort, an anesthetic cream may be applied.
- Treatment Administration: Superficial, evenly distributed injections are performed using a very fine needle, ensuring an efficient and homogenous result.
- Post-Procedure Care: No downtime is required. It is recommended to avoid intense physical exertion, saunas, or massage in the treated area for a few days. The treatment is clinically approved, effective, and well-tolerated, with effects lasting between 4 and 9 months, depending on the patient.
Frequently Asked Questions about excessive sweating treatment
1. How long does the treatment effect last?
The effect generally lasts between 4 and 9 months, depending on the patient’s metabolism rate and the area treated. The treatment can be safely repeated afterward.
2. How soon do the results appear?
The first signs of sweat reduction appear 2-4 days after the injection, and the maximum effect is typically observed within 10-14 days.
3. Is the treatment painful?
Discomfort is minimal. An anesthetic cream is generally applied to the treatment area, and very thin needles are used to make the experience as comfortable as possible.
4. How long does a session take and what does it involve?
The procedure takes approximately 30 minutes. It is fast, requires no recovery time, and can even be performed during a lunch break.
5. Which areas can be treated for excessive sweating?
The most common areas are the armpits, palms, and soles. Intervention can also be done on the scalp and forehead, depending on individual needs.
6. Is the excessive sweating treatment safe?
Yes, it is a medically approved treatment that has been widely used for over two decades. Risks are minimal when performed by an experienced physician.
7. Who should not undergo this treatment?
Individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, those with neuromuscular diseases, or allergies to the product’s components are not eligible. The doctor will conduct a detailed evaluation before recommending the procedure.














