Excessive Sweating Treatment Solihull
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Never worry about sweat marks again with Botox injections at AL Aesthetics

Dr. Ash Labib
GMC No. 4165530
25+ Years NHS Surgical Experience
Minor Surgery & Skin Lesion Specialist
Special Interest in Facial Aesthetics & Rhinoplasty
Meet Dr Ash Labib
Dr Ash Labib (GMC 4165530) is an Aesthetic Doctor with 25+ Years NHS Surgical Experience and a special interest in facial aesthetics and rhinoplasty.
His approach to injectable treatments is based on medical assessment, anatomy, safety and realistic expectations. Patients receive personalised advice before treatment, with clear information about suitability, possible risks and aftercare.
Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, can affect confidence, clothing choices, work, social life and everyday comfort.
Your appointment begins with a consultation to assess your symptoms, medical history, treatment suitability and the areas affected.
This treatment is commonly requested by patients who experience persistent underarm sweating that is difficult to control with standard antiperspirants or lifestyle changes.
Your Treatment by a Medical Professional
Treatments at AL Aesthetics are delivered by a GMC-registered clinician with advanced training in facial anatomy and aesthetic medicine. Every treatment begins with a detailed consultation to assess suitability, medical history and realistic outcomes.
- GMC-registered clinician
- Advanced injectable aesthetics training
- Consultation-led personalised treatment planning
- Focus on natural, balanced results
Hyperhidrosis Solihull
If you’re suffering from hyperhidrosis, our Solihull clinic could help to significantly improve your condition. Hyperhidrosis is more commonly known as excessive sweating but thanks to advances in skin technology the condition can be treated. We are now able to offer Botox for hyperhidrosis at our Solihull practice and get your symptoms under control.
Midlands Price: £550

What Causes Excessive Sweating?
Excessive sweating can happen for different reasons. Some people naturally sweat more than others, while in other cases sweating may be linked to triggers or underlying health factors.
Common triggers may include:
- Heat
- Stress or anxiety
- Exercise
- Spicy food
- Hormonal changes
- Certain medications
- Medical conditions
- Overactive sweat gland activity
During your consultation, Dr Ash Labib will take a medical history and discuss your symptoms to help determine whether treatment is appropriate or whether further medical advice may be needed.
How Does Excessive Sweating Treatment Work?
Excessive sweating treatment works by reducing the activity of targeted sweat glands in the treated area.
For underarm sweating, small injections are placed into the skin across the affected area. The treatment helps reduce sweat production locally, which can make sweating more manageable and less visible.
This is not a permanent cure for hyperhidrosis, but results can last several months before treatment may need to be repeated.

Who Is Suitable for Hyperhidrosis Treatment?
You may be suitable for excessive sweating treatment if you:
- Sweat heavily from the underarms
- Have sweat marks through clothing
- Feel embarrassed by visible sweating
- Avoid certain clothing colours or fabrics
- Have tried antiperspirants without enough improvement
- Experience sweating that affects confidence or daily life
- Want a non-surgical treatment option
You may not be suitable if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have certain neurological conditions, have an active skin infection in the treatment area, or have a medical history that makes injectable treatment inappropriate.
Suitability is always assessed during consultation.
What Happens During Your Appointment?
Your appointment begins with a consultation. Dr Ash Labib will discuss your sweating pattern, treatment goals, medical history and suitability.
If treatment is suitable, the affected area is cleaned and marked. Small injections are then placed into the treatment area using a fine needle.
The treatment is usually quick, and most patients return to normal daily activities afterwards.

What Areas Can Be Treated?
The most common treatment area is the underarms.
Some patients also ask about treatment for sweating affecting the hands or feet. These areas can be more sensitive and may not respond in exactly the same way as underarm sweating.
Dr Ash Labib will advise what is suitable during your consultation.
Results and Recovery
Results are not usually immediate. Many patients begin to notice improvement after around 1 week, with results developing further over the following days.
Typical treatment details:
- Results: Often begin after around 1 week
- Results last: Commonly several months
- Underarm sweating: Results may last around 4–14 months
- Hands and feet: Results may not last as long and may need repeating after around 6 months
- Treatment area: Most commonly underarms
- Downtime: Minimal for most patients
- Possible side effects: Redness, swelling, tenderness or bruising
- Pricing: £550
Results vary depending on the area treated, individual sweating pattern, dose used and how your body responds.

Is Excessive Sweating Treatment Safe?
All medical and injectable procedures carry potential risks. When performed by trained clinicians following appropriate assessment, treatment is generally well tolerated.
Possible temporary effects can include:
- Redness
- Tenderness
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Mild discomfort at injection sites
Less common effects may include muscle weakness near the treated area, irritation or unexpected symptoms. Suitability, risks and aftercare will be explained clearly before treatment.

Hyperhidrosis Solihull
If you’re suffering from hyperhidrosis, our Solihull clinic could help to significantly improve your condition. Hyperhidrosis is more commonly known as excessive sweating but thanks to advances in skin technology the condition can be treated. We are now able to offer Botox for hyperhidrosis at our Solihull practice and get your symptoms under control.
Midlands Price: £550

Why choose AL Aesthetics for your Excessive Sweating Treatment in Solihull
We appreciate that choosing to have treatment for a particular concern can be a difficult decision to make. That’s why your first consultation with us is free. During this process you’ll be able to talk through any questions you may have about using Botox for excessive sweating, discuss the procedure, and find out more about what results you can expect.
Our ethos is one of full transparency so that you have all of the information you need from start to finish. Our Botox treatment for excessive sweating delivers great results and we’re confident you’ll be more than pleased that you chose AL Aesthetics to help turn your life around.
GMC-Registered Doctor
Your consultation and treatment planning are led by Dr Ash Labib (GMC 4165530), an Aesthetic Doctor with 25+ Years NHS Surgical Experience.
Medical Suitability Assessment
Excessive sweating can sometimes be linked to medical causes, so assessment and medical history are important before treatment.
Personalised Treatment Planning
Your treatment is based on the areas affected, severity of sweating and your personal goals.
Clear Aftercare
You will receive aftercare advice and follow-up support so you know what to expect after treatment.
Convenient Solihull Clinic
The clinic is based at 131 Union Road, Solihull, Birmingham, B90 3BZ, welcoming patients from Solihull, Birmingham and the wider West Midlands.

Botox for Excessive Sweating Solihull
Botox Injections
We believe that the best treatment for patients with excessive sweating is Botox® injections.
Botox for sweating is a highly effective method in dealing with this difficult condition and has been proven to reduce the symptoms dramatically.
It works by blocking the nerves that are responsible for activating your sweat glands. Our Hyperhidrosis treatment can safely control excessive sweating in specific areas where it is injected.
Areas We Treat:
Many people suffer with this condition which results in excessive sweating. Sweating normally can be annoying, let alone producing twice the amount, and even more. Botox for hyperhidrosis can help prevent this.
We treat the following areas of the body for excessive sweating:
- Armpits
- Hands
- Feet
- Back
- Head/Face
Our trained aesthetics doctor, who takes care of injecting into these areas, has detailed knowledge of the complex muscles and tissues for safe and effective treatment.
Diagnosis
Before treatment, we will need to make sure that you definitely have been diagnosed with hyperhidrosis by either your GP or by AL Aesthetics.
Patients may be asked about the patterns of their sweating and the areas of the body that are suffering with excessive sweating. We may also like to know how often the episodes last for and if it happens over night.
We might need to know such information to determine whether this treatment is right for you and how much dosage is needed.
Botox for Hyperhidrosis Cost Solihull
All of our prices are reflective of the expertise & experience of our team. If you would like to discuss any of our treatments, please feel free to get in touch.
Frequently Asked Questions
When can results be achieved by?
Many patients start to notice improvement after around 1 week. Results can last for several months or longer depending on the treatment area, amount used and individual response. For underarm sweating, results may last around 4–14 months. For hands and feet, results may not last as long and treatment may need repeating after around 6 months.
What happens at my free consultation?
At your consultation, we will take a medical history and discuss your areas of concern. Sometimes we may advise a different treatment or further medical advice if this is more suitable for the result you are looking for.
Do you offer aftercare?
Yes. We may invite you back for a check-up after treatment to make sure you are comfortable and not experiencing any problems. You will also receive aftercare advice at your appointment.
How can I prepare for the procedure?
For underarm treatment, avoid shaving your armpits for 2–3 days before your appointment. If you take blood-thinning medication, do not stop it unless advised by your prescribing clinician or doctor. During your consultation, we will go through everything you need to know before treatment.
Is the treatment safe?
All medical and cosmetic procedures carry potential risks. When performed by trained clinicians, treatments are generally well tolerated, but suitability must always be assessed during consultation.
What can I expect?
You can expect a consultation, medical history review and assessment of the affected area. If treatment is suitable, small injections are placed across the treatment area. Results usually develop gradually rather than instantly.
What is hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating. It occurs when sweat glands produce more sweat than the body needs for normal temperature regulation.
What areas can excessive sweating treatment help?
The most common treatment area is the underarms. Some patients may also ask about treatment for hands or feet, but suitability and expected results can vary.
How much does excessive sweating treatment cost in Solihull?
At AL Aesthetics Solihull, excessive sweating treatment is priced at £550. The final recommendation will depend on your consultation and treatment suitability.
Is excessive sweating treatment painful?
Most patients describe the treatment as mildly uncomfortable rather than painful. A fine needle is used, and comfort options can be discussed where appropriate.
How long does treatment take?
Treatment is usually quick and can often be completed within a short appointment once consultation and suitability have been confirmed.
Is there any downtime?
Downtime is minimal for most patients. You may experience mild redness, swelling, tenderness or bruising around injection sites.
Can I go back to work after treatment?
Most patients can return to work and normal daily activities after treatment, depending on comfort and the area treated.
What should I avoid after treatment?
You may be advised to avoid strenuous exercise, excessive heat, saunas, steam rooms and rubbing the treated area for a short period after treatment.
How long does underarm sweating treatment last?
Underarm sweating treatment may last around 4–14 months, although this varies from person to person.
Does treatment stop sweating completely?
The aim is to significantly reduce sweating in the treated area. Results vary, and some sweating may still occur.
Can excessive sweating come back?
Yes. The treatment is temporary, and sweating can gradually return as the effect wears off. Repeat treatment may be recommended if you respond well.
Who should avoid this treatment?
Treatment may not be suitable if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have certain neurological conditions, have an active infection in the treatment area, or have a medical history that makes injectable treatment unsuitable.
Can excessive sweating be caused by a medical condition?
Yes, excessive sweating can sometimes be linked to medical conditions, medication or hormonal factors. This is why medical history and consultation are important before treatment.
When should I contact the clinic after treatment?
Contact the clinic if you experience severe pain, unexpected weakness, signs of infection, unusual symptoms or anything that concerns you after treatment.
Excessive Sweating Treatment Solihull
AL Aesthetics provides Excessive Sweating Treatment from its CQC-registered clinic at 131 Union Road, Shirley, Solihull, B90 3BZ. Conveniently located for patients across Solihull and the West Midlands, the clinic regularly welcomes patients travelling from Shirley, Knowle, Dorridge, Olton, Hall Green, Balsall Common, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham and surrounding areas seeking doctor-led Excessive Sweating Treatment.
Open Hours:
Mon-Fri - 10 am–6 pm
Saturday - 9 am–5 pm
Sunday - Closed
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