A clinically guided treatment approach designed to reduce excessive facial sweating while preserving natural skin function and comfort.
Excessive facial sweating is a medical condition caused by overactivity of sweat glands, often leading to discomfort and social distress.
At Esmée, facial sweating management is delivered using medical injectable treatments designed to temporarily reduce sweat gland activity in targeted areas. Treatment planning is guided by anatomical assessment to support effectiveness while preserving normal facial function.

Based on assessment, target areas are identified conservatively, treatment extent is carefully planned, and risks, duration of effect, and aftercare requirements are thoroughly explained. Alternative or adjunctive options are discussed if needed to ensure the most suitable approach.

Based on assessment, target areas are identified conservatively, treatment extent is carefully planned, and risks, duration of effect, and aftercare requirements are thoroughly explained. Alternative or adjunctive options are discussed if needed to ensure the most suitable approach.

During treatment, the skin is prepared under clinical protocols before targeted intervention is applied to overactive sweat glands. Care is taken to minimise discomfort and disruption throughout the process. Treatment duration is typically brief, with temporary redness or mild discomfort possibly occurring afterward.

Aftercare includes guidance on skin care and activity levels, advice on the expected onset and duration of effect, and follow-up reviews to assess response. Adjustments are made only if clinically indicated.

Facial sweating management may be considered for forehead and hairline, upper lip, nose and central face, scalp margins, and cheeks or chin in selected cases. Each area is assessed individually to avoid overtreatment.