Treatment Time
~15–25 minutes per online excessive sweating consultation
Secure photo assessment, expert diagnosis, and a personalised excessive sweating treatment plan with structured follow-up - safe, convenient, and managed from home.
Consultations from £79 — CQC & GPhC regulated, no hidden fees.
Excessive Sweating is a common dermatology concern that may involve sweating beyond normal heat or exercise needs, affecting daily life. Our online pathway is designed to help patients understand the likely pattern, common triggers, and which symptoms need more urgent review.
Common causes and risk factors include primary hyperhidrosis, stress response, medication effects, or metabolic and hormonal factors. Because symptom patterns can overlap with other skin conditions, a structured dermatologist review helps improve treatment direction and safety advice.
Treatment planning may include clinical-strength antiperspirants, treatment on therapy, botulinum toxin, and selected procedures. Expected progress varies, but in many cases topical treatment may improve in days to weeks, while procedures can offer longer control.
Not every case needs immediate treatment, but warning signs should never be ignored.
Average rating 4.8/5 based on patient feedback.
Excessive Sweating can be influenced by primary hyperhidrosis, stress response, medication effects, or metabolic and hormonal factors.
Management depends on the diagnosis and severity. Treatment often focuses on control, flare reduction, and long-term maintenance rather than one single permanent fix.
Topical treatment may improve in days to weeks, while procedures can offer longer control.
New severe sweating with chest pain, breathlessness, fever, or unexplained weight loss.
Many cases can start safely online with structured history, image review, and treatment planning. Some patients will still need face-to-face review or tests depending on clinical findings.
Upload clear close-up photos in good lighting, a short timeline of symptoms, previous treatments used, and any new warning signs or triggers.
A standard consultation is the right choice for most common non-urgent skin concerns and routine treatment planning. A specialist consultation is better suited to more persistent, complex, or higher-risk concerns that may benefit from a deeper review, more tailored guidance, and a more advanced assessment pathway. If you want extra reassurance for a more complicated concern, the specialist option is the stronger choice.