Hyperhidrosis Treatment in Irvine, CA — Excessive Sweating Solutions by Sabeen Munib M.D.
Botox into the underarms, palms, or soles — typically 6 months of relief per round.
Regain Comfort & Confidence—Stop Excessive Sweating with Botox®
Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, affects millions, disrupting daily life and eroding self-confidence. At Spectrum Skin Clinic, we offer a highly effective, FDA-approved aesthetic treatment using Botox® to dramatically reduce excessive sweating, restoring your comfort and confidence.
Spectrum at a glance
| Starting price | Google rating | Patient reviews | Physician-performed | Experience |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing shared at consultation | 5.0★ Google | 441 (4.97★) | 100% — Dr. Sabeen Munib, MD | 15+ years |
Spectrum Skin Clinic — Irvine
114 Pacifica, Suite 280, Irvine, CA 92618 · (949) 647-5234
Why Treat Hyperhidrosis at Any Age?
- Boost Your Confidence: Say goodbye to embarrassing sweat stains and gain freedom from worrying about sweat management.
- Enhance Your Quality of Life: Feel comfortable in professional, social, and intimate settings without the distraction of excessive sweating.
- Minimally Invasive: Botox® treatments for hyperhidrosis are quick, simple, and require no downtime.
- Long-lasting Relief: Enjoy months of significantly reduced sweating from a single session.

What Areas Can Botox Treat for Hyperhidrosis?
Botox® effectively targets hyperhidrosis in:
- Underarms
- Palms of hands
- Soles of feet

Who is a Good Candidate?
Botox® treatment for hyperhidrosis is ideal for anyone dealing with:
- Persistent sweating unaffected by antiperspirants
- Embarrassment or anxiety due to excessive sweating
- Professionals wanting a discreet, non-surgical solution


What Can I Expect During the Procedure?
At Spectrum Skin Clinic, treatment begins with a personalized consultation with Dr. Sabeen Munib. She carefully evaluates your areas of concern, then precisely administers Botox® via tiny injections to block nerve signals responsible for excessive sweating. The procedure is swift, usually completed in about 30–45 minutes, and involves minimal discomfort.

Recovery & Downtime
There is virtually no downtime after Botox® for hyperhidrosis. You may experience minor redness or swelling at the injection sites, which typically resolves within a few hours.

When Will I See Results & How Long Do They Last?
- Noticeable reduction in sweating occurs within 3–7 days
- Results typically last 4–6 months, after which maintenance treatments can be scheduled to sustain relief.
Who Performs the Treatment?
All hyperhidrosis treatments at Spectrum Skin Clinic are exclusively performed by Dr. Sabeen Munib. Her physician-level expertise ensures precise, safe, and highly effective outcomes.
Botox for Sweating vs. miraDry: What's the Difference?
Botox and miraDry are often compared because both treat excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) without surgery, and both are alternatives to prescription antiperspirants, iontophoresis, and oral medication when those fall short. Both target the underarm sweat glands responsible for axillary hyperhidrosis.
Both are in-office treatments aimed at the same problem: overactive eccrine sweat glands that produce more sweat than the body needs. Both can meaningfully reduce sweating for patients with primary focal hyperhidrosis.
The difference is mechanism. Botox is a botulinum toxin injection that blocks the nerve signal switching the sweat glands on, so the effect is temporary and repeatable. miraDry is a microwave-energy device that heats and destroys the underarm sweat glands for a result marketed as permanent. miraDry is FDA-cleared for the underarms only; Botox can also address the palms, soles, forehead, and scalp.
How Botox and miraDry Compare
| Feature | Botox for Hyperhidrosis | miraDry |
|---|---|---|
| Non-surgical | Yes | Yes |
| Reduces excessive sweating | Yes | Yes |
| Treats underarms (axillary) | Yes | Yes |
| Treats palms and soles | Yes | No (underarms only) |
| Treats forehead and scalp | Yes | No (underarms only) |
| Results | Temporary, repeatable | Marketed as permanent |
| Downtime | Minimal | Swelling and soreness for days |
| Offered at Spectrum | Yes | No — Botox is our alternative |
Patients compare miraDry and Botox because both reduce excessive underarm sweating without surgery. The most appropriate option depends on which areas are affected, whether a temporary and adjustable approach or a single permanent procedure is preferred, prior response to antiperspirants and iontophoresis, and provider assessment — rather than the brand name alone.
How Dr. Munib Chooses
Spectrum treats hyperhidrosis with botulinum toxin (Botox) injections; miraDry is not offered here. Dr. Sabeen Munib, MD weighs which areas sweat — underarms, palms, soles, or face — how the patient responded to antiperspirants and iontophoresis, and whether a repeatable, area-flexible approach fits, rather than the name on a device.
Because Botox can reach the palms, soles, forehead, and scalp — not just the underarms — it suits patients whose sweating is not confined to one area. The plan is matched to where the sweating actually occurs, which is why the consultation comes first.

Frequently Asked Questions
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