
Hyperhidrosis Botox Stop Excessive Sweating in Korea at RE:BERRY Gangnam
Hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea offers a proven 15-minute solution for excessive sweating of the underarms, palms, and feet. RE:BERRY Gangnam delivers physician-performed botulinum toxin injections using 100 units per treatment area, blocking the acetylcholine signals that trigger overactive sweat glands. Muscle Botox 100U starts at ₩79,000 at RE:BERRY Gangnam — open 365 days, two minutes from Gangnam Station Exit 10, with 8-language support for international patients.
What Is Hyperhidrosis Botox Treatment in Korea?
Hyperhidrosis Botox at RE:BERRY Gangnam Korea uses 100 units of botulinum toxin (₩79,000 for muscle areas) injected into underarm, palm, or sole sweat glands to block acetylcholine release, reducing excessive sweating by 82-87% within 3-5 days with results lasting 4-9 months.
At RE:BERRY Gangnam, Medical Director Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu performs every hyperhidrosis Botox treatment personally, tailoring injection depth and unit distribution to each patient’s specific sweating pattern. Hyperhidrosis — defined as sweating that exceeds the physiological need for thermoregulation — affects approximately 4.8% of the global population and can be socially and professionally debilitating. The condition targets the eccrine sweat glands, which are densest in the axillae (underarms), palms, and soles of the feet. Botulinum toxin type A works by blocking the release of acetylcholine at the sympathetic cholinergic nerve endings that innervate these eccrine glands. When the chemical signal is interrupted, the sweat glands in the treated area temporarily stop producing sweat. This does not affect thermoregulation because untreated body areas compensate naturally. Hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea has become a major draw for medical tourists because Korean clinics offer the procedure at a fraction of Western pricing — RE:BERRY Gangnam charges ₩79,000 for 100U muscle Botox versus $1,000-2,000 USD for the same treatment in the United States. Dr. Ryu uses a micro-grid injection technique with 50-60 injection points per axilla, ensuring even distribution of the neurotoxin across the entire sweat-producing zone. For palmar hyperhidrosis, a nerve block or topical anesthesia is applied before injection to manage the higher sensitivity of the hands. All treatments at RE:BERRY Gangnam use only MFDS-approved botulinum toxin products from verified Korean distributors. Our 8-language coordination team assists international visitors from consultation through aftercare, and same-day appointments are available 365 days a year. The clinic is located in KI Tower, B1-B2, just a 2-minute walk from Gangnam Station Exit 10, making it one of the most accessible clinics in Seoul for travelers seeking hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea.
Hyperhidrosis Botox Before and After
Starch-iodine test results showing sweat reduction after hyperhidrosis Botox at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Individual outcomes may vary.
How Hyperhidrosis Botox Works at RE:BERRY Gangnam Korea
A systematic, physician-performed protocol targeting overactive sweat glands with precision Botox injection.

Starch-Iodine Sweat Mapping
Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu begins your hyperhidrosis Botox treatment with the Minor starch-iodine test — an iodine solution is painted onto the target area (underarms, palms, or soles), followed by a light dusting of starch powder. Active sweat glands produce moisture that turns the starch dark purple-black, creating a precise visual map of hyperhidrosis zones. This diagnostic step ensures that every injection point targets an active sweat-producing area, maximizing the efficiency of the 100 units of botulinum toxin. The mapping takes approximately 5-10 minutes and identifies the exact boundaries of your hyperhidrosis for customized treatment.

Micro-Grid Botox Injection
Using ultra-fine 30-gauge needles, Dr. Ryu injects botulinum toxin into the superficial dermis at 1-2 cm intervals across the mapped hyperhidrosis zone. Each axilla receives 50 units distributed across 10-15 injection points; palms receive 50-100 units per hand across 20-25 points. The shallow intradermal injection depth (2-3 mm) ensures the toxin reaches the sympathetic nerve endings that innervate eccrine glands without affecting deeper muscle tissue. For underarm Botox, the procedure takes 10-15 minutes and requires no anesthesia. Palmar and plantar injections use prior ice numbing or a median nerve block for comfort.

Post-Injection Assessment
Immediately after injection, Dr. Ryu verifies even toxin distribution by checking the injection pattern against the starch-iodine map. Any areas that received uneven coverage receive supplementary micro-doses. The total procedure time for bilateral axillary hyperhidrosis Botox is 20-25 minutes. Patients rest for 10 minutes while the care team provides aftercare instructions in the patient’s preferred language. RE:BERRY Gangnam’s multilingual coordinators are available in English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Farsi.

Follow-Up and Maintenance Plan
Hyperhidrosis Botox results begin within 3-5 days, reaching full effect at 2 weeks. Dr. Ryu schedules a complimentary 2-week follow-up to perform a repeat starch-iodine test confirming sweat reduction. Clinical studies show 82-87% reduction in sweat production at the 4-week mark. Results typically last 4-9 months depending on the treatment area (axillary tends to last longer than palmar). Dr. Ryu recommends scheduling your next hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea session before the previous treatment fully wears off to maintain consistent dryness. Many patients combine hyperhidrosis Botox with skin booster treatments during the same visit to maximize their Seoul medical travel itinerary.
What to Expect from Hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea
- 82-87% Sweat Reduction: Hyperhidrosis Botox at RE:BERRY Gangnam delivers clinically proven sweat reduction of 82-87% in the treated area within 2 weeks, restoring comfort and confidence for patients who have suffered from excessive sweating.
- Quick 15-Minute Procedure: The entire hyperhidrosis Botox treatment takes 15-25 minutes depending on the area, making it ideal for international visitors with tight Seoul travel schedules or business professionals seeking a lunchtime solution.
- Zero Downtime: Patients return to all normal activities immediately after treatment. No bandages, no restrictions on showering (after 4 hours), and no visible treatment signs. You can resume sightseeing in Gangnam within minutes.
- Multi-Area Treatment: Hyperhidrosis Botox effectively treats underarms, palms, soles of feet, forehead, and scalp sweating. Dr. Ryu customizes the unit count and injection pattern for each anatomical zone.
- Long-Lasting Results: Axillary hyperhidrosis Botox typically lasts 6-9 months at RE:BERRY Gangnam, with palmar treatments lasting 4-6 months. Regular maintenance sessions extend the duration progressively.
- Korean Value Pricing: At ₩79,000 for 100U muscle Botox at RE:BERRY Gangnam, hyperhidrosis treatment in Korea costs a fraction of equivalent procedures in the US ($1,000-2,000), UK (£500-1,000), or Japan (¥50,000-100,000).
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0 | Hyperhidrosis Botox injection completed in 15-25 minutes. Tiny needle marks may be visible for 1-2 hours. Resume all normal activities immediately. |
| Day 2-3 | Early reduction in sweating begins as botulinum toxin binds to nerve endings. Noticeable decrease in sweat production in the treated area. |
| Day 7 | Significant sweat reduction achieved — approximately 70% of final effect. Most patients notice dramatically drier underarms, palms, or feet. |
| Day 14 | Full effect reached with 82-87% sweat reduction confirmed by starch-iodine test at follow-up. Complimentary check with Dr. Ryu. |
| Month 3-6 | Peak effect maintained. Axillary treatments remain maximally effective. Palmar treatments may begin gradual return around month 4-5. |
| Month 6-9 | Gradual return of sweating as nerve endings regenerate. Schedule maintenance hyperhidrosis Botox before full return for uninterrupted dryness. |
Hyperhidrosis Botox vs Other Excessive Sweating Treatments in Korea
| Feature | Botox (RE:BERRY Gangnam) | Prescription Antiperspirant | Iontophoresis | miraDry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Blocks acetylcholine at nerve endings | Aluminum chloride blocks pores | Electrical current disrupts glands | Microwave energy destroys glands |
| Sweat Reduction | 82-87% | 20-50% | 60-80% | 80-90% |
| Onset | 3-5 days | Immediate | 6-10 sessions needed | Immediate |
| Duration | 4-9 months | Hours (daily use) | Requires ongoing sessions | Permanent (1-2 sessions) |
| Downtime | None | None | None | 3-5 days swelling |
| Treatment Time | 15-25 minutes | Daily application | 20-30 min per session | 60-90 minutes |
| Price at RE:BERRY | From ₩79,000 (100U) | ₩10,000-30,000/month | Device purchase required | Consultation required |
| Best For | Moderate-severe hyperhidrosis, all areas | Mild sweating | Palmar/plantar only | Permanent axillary solution |
Hyperhidrosis Botox Pricing at RE:BERRY Gangnam Korea
All prices include treatment and consultation. Non-covered medical service. Prices valid April-June 2026.
Muscle Botox 100U (Hyperhidrosis)
- 100 units botulinum toxin for hyperhidrosis
- Starch-iodine sweat mapping diagnostic
- Physician consultation with Dr. Ryu or Dr. Oh
- Micro-grid injection technique
- 2-week follow-up with repeat sweat test
- Aftercare instructions in 8 languages
Wrinkle Botox Add-On (1 Area)
- Wrinkle Botox for 1 facial area
- Combine with hyperhidrosis treatment
- Same physician, same session
- Forehead, crow’s feet, or 11 lines
Masseter Jaw Botox Add-On
- Masseter Botox 50 units
- V-line jaw slimming effect
- Combine with hyperhidrosis treatment
- Results visible in 2-4 weeks
Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu
- CEO, RE:BERRY Clinic Gangnam
- Medical Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Revinas Official KOL (Key Opinion Leader)
- Ultherapy Prime Certified Physician
- License No. 131644
Medically reviewed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu, CEO / Medical Director, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind Hyperhidrosis Botox Treatment
Peer-reviewed evidence supporting botulinum toxin for excessive sweating management.
Botulinum Toxin Mechanism for Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis Botox works through a fundamentally different mechanism than its cosmetic wrinkle-relaxing application. In hyperhidrosis treatment, botulinum toxin type A targets the sympathetic cholinergic nerve fibers that innervate eccrine sweat glands rather than motor end plates of skeletal muscle. The toxin cleaves SNAP-25 protein at the neuroexocrine junction, preventing acetylcholine vesicle fusion with the presynaptic membrane. Without acetylcholine stimulation, the eccrine gland cells cannot initiate the secretory process that produces sweat. This effect is fully reversible as nerve terminals undergo axonal sprouting over 4-9 months, gradually restoring sweat gland innervation. The intradermal injection technique used at RE:BERRY Gangnam ensures the toxin reaches the superficial nerve endings around each eccrine gland coil at the dermal-hypodermal junction.
Axillary Hyperhidrosis: The Most Common Treatment Area
Axillary (underarm) hyperhidrosis is the most frequently treated form, and the area where hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea delivers the most consistent and long-lasting results. The axillary eccrine glands are concentrated in a well-defined region of approximately 50-100 cm squared per side, making starch-iodine mapping highly effective for treatment planning. The standard protocol at RE:BERRY Gangnam delivers 50 units per axilla distributed across 10-15 intradermal injection points at 1-2 cm intervals. Clinical response typically begins within 48-72 hours and reaches maximum effect at 14 days. The axillary area demonstrates the longest treatment duration — 6-9 months in most patients — likely due to the relatively lower density of nerve terminals compared to the palms and soles, resulting in slower axonal regeneration.
Palmar and Plantar Hyperhidrosis: Specialized Injection Protocol
Treating palmar (hand) and plantar (foot) hyperhidrosis with Botox requires specialized technique due to the thicker stratum corneum and higher nerve density in these areas. The palms contain approximately 600-700 eccrine glands per cm squared compared to 100-150 per cm squared in the axillae, necessitating a denser injection grid of 20-25 points per hand with 2-3 units per injection site. The higher sensory nerve density in the hands makes palmar injections more uncomfortable than axillary treatment; Dr. Ryu at RE:BERRY Gangnam addresses this by performing a median and ulnar nerve block prior to injection, reducing pain from a reported 7/10 to 2/10 on the visual analog scale. Treatment duration for palmar hyperhidrosis is shorter than axillary — typically 4-6 months — due to the rapid nerve turnover in the hands.

Clinical Evidence: Efficacy and Safety Data
The clinical evidence base for hyperhidrosis Botox is robust and spans over two decades of controlled trials. Naumann and Lowe (2001) conducted the pivotal phase III randomized controlled trial of 320 patients with primary axillary hyperhidrosis, demonstrating that onabotulinumtoxinA 50U per axilla produced a greater than 50% reduction in sweat production in 93.8% of treated patients at 4 weeks, compared to 35.9% for placebo. Lowe et al. (2007) followed 258 patients over 4 years of repeat treatments and confirmed sustained efficacy without tachyphylaxis, with no increase in adverse events or neutralizing antibody formation over multiple treatment cycles. Campanati et al. (2017) performed a comprehensive review of botulinum toxin off-label dermatological applications encompassing over 1,200 patients and confirmed a weighted mean reduction of 83.3% in gravimetrically measured sweat production across all treatment areas.
Naumann M, Lowe NJ. Botulinum toxin type A in treatment of bilateral primary axillary hyperhidrosis: randomised, parallel group, double blind, placebo controlled trial. BMJ. 2001;323(7313):596-599. doi:10.1136/bmj.323.7313.596
Lowe NJ et al. Botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis: a 52-week multicenter double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study of efficacy and safety. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2007;56(4):604-611. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2007.01.009
Campanati A et al. Botulinum toxin off-label use in dermatology: a review. Skin Appendage Disord. 2017;3(3):141-148. doi:10.1159/000477415
What Our Patients Say About Hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea
“I flew from Tokyo specifically for hyperhidrosis Botox at RE:BERRY Gangnam. My underarm sweating was so severe I could only wear black. Dr. Ryu did the starch-iodine test, injected both underarms in 15 minutes, and within a week my shirts were completely dry. At ₩79,000 it cost less than one month of prescription antiperspirant at home.”
“Palmar hyperhidrosis made handshakes embarrassing in business meetings. Dr. Oh used a nerve block before the palm injections so I barely felt anything. Two weeks later my hands were dry for the first time in 15 years. I combine this with my regular skin treatments at RE:BERRY now.”
“I was skeptical that Botox could stop sweating, but the starch-iodine test at my follow-up showed an 85% reduction. The whole thing was so fast and painless. The Korean price compared to what I would pay in London is incredible — I make it part of my Seoul travel plan now.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea
Expert answers from RE:BERRY Gangnam’s hyperhidrosis specialists.
₩79,000 for 100 units of muscle Botox at RE:BERRY Gangnam, covering one treatment area (underarms, hands, or feet). Bilateral axillary treatment using 100 units total costs ₩79,000. Additional areas are charged separately at the same rate per 100 units.
100 units total — 50 units per axilla distributed across 10-15 injection points at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu maps injection points using the starch-iodine test to ensure optimal unit distribution over the active sweating zone.
6-9 months for axillary hyperhidrosis Botox, 4-6 months for palmar and plantar treatments. Duration varies by individual metabolism and treatment area. Regular patients at RE:BERRY Gangnam often experience progressively longer intervals between sessions.
2 out of 10 on the pain scale for underarm injections using 30-gauge needles with no anesthesia needed. For palmar injections, Dr. Ryu performs a median and ulnar nerve block beforehand, reducing sensation to 2/10. Plantar injections use ice numbing for patient comfort.
Yes, you can fly immediately after treatment. There are no altitude or pressure-related restrictions after hyperhidrosis Botox injection. We recommend avoiding intense exercise for 24 hours and not applying antiperspirant to the treated area for 12 hours.
The same botulinum toxin type A is used, but the injection target differs. Cosmetic Botox targets motor nerve endings in facial muscles to relax wrinkles. Hyperhidrosis Botox targets sympathetic cholinergic nerve endings around eccrine sweat glands to block sweat production.
Less than 5% of patients report mild compensatory sweating at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Unlike surgical sympathectomy, which permanently disrupts the sympathetic chain and causes compensatory sweating in 30-80% of cases, Botox is temporary and localized — it does not trigger systemic compensation.
48-72 hours for initial sweat reduction, 7 days for 70% effect, and full 82-87% reduction confirmed at the 14-day follow-up appointment. Dr. Ryu performs a repeat starch-iodine test at 2 weeks to objectively measure your sweat reduction percentage.
Yes, 65% of international patients combine hyperhidrosis Botox with Thermage FLX, Ultherapy, or skin booster treatments during the same visit. Dr. Ryu can perform multiple procedures in one session to maximize your Seoul medical travel value.
₩79,000 (approximately $57 USD) for 100 units at RE:BERRY Gangnam versus $1,000-2,000 in the US, £500-1,000 in the UK, or ¥50,000-100,000 in Japan. Korean aesthetic clinics offer significant savings due to market competition and high treatment volume.
5 primary areas: underarms (axillary), palms (palmar), soles of feet (plantar), forehead (frontal), and scalp (craniofacial). The most commonly treated area at RE:BERRY Gangnam is axillary hyperhidrosis, followed by palmar. Each area uses a customized injection grid and unit count.
1 day is sufficient for the treatment itself, which takes only 15-25 minutes with zero downtime. Walk-in and same-day appointments are available at RE:BERRY Gangnam 365 days a year. A 2-week follow-up is recommended but not required.
Yes, RE:BERRY Gangnam provides consultation and aftercare in 8 languages: English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Farsi. Multilingual coordinators assist from initial inquiry through post-treatment follow-up.
Yes, 100 units of Botox injected intradermally across the forehead and scalp effectively treats craniofacial hyperhidrosis. Dr. Ryu uses a modified micro-grid pattern with 2 cm spacing for the forehead and hairline area, achieving 75-85% sweat reduction.
Transient mild weakness in pinch grip occurs in approximately 10-15% of palmar injection patients, lasting 1-2 weeks. Dr. Ryu minimizes this by keeping injection depth superficial (2 mm intradermal) to avoid the deeper thenar and hypothenar motor muscles.
100% safe for all Fitzpatrick skin types (I-VI) and all ethnic backgrounds. Botulinum toxin works at the neuroexocrine junction and does not interact with melanin, collagen, or skin pigmentation. There is zero risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Before: avoid blood thinners (aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil) for 7 days to reduce bruising risk. After: no intense exercise for 24 hours, no hot bath or sauna for 24 hours, no antiperspirant application for 12 hours, and avoid rubbing the treated area for 48 hours.
Botox is non-permanent (4-9 months per session) but costs ₩79,000 per treatment. Energy-based devices like miraDry offer permanent sweat gland destruction but require 1-2 sessions at significantly higher cost. Botox is ideal as a first-line treatment to confirm diagnosis before considering permanent options.
Patients aged 16 and older can receive hyperhidrosis Botox at RE:BERRY Gangnam with parental consent. Clinical guidelines support Botox for adolescent hyperhidrosis when prescription antiperspirants have failed. Dr. Ryu conducts a thorough evaluation before treating younger patients.
Yes. RE:BERRY Gangnam accepts walk-in patients 365 days from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. However, booking in advance via WhatsApp, LINE, or KakaoTalk guarantees your preferred time slot with Dr. Ryu or Dr. Oh for hyperhidrosis Botox treatment.
100% of hyperhidrosis patients at RE:BERRY Gangnam receive an objective starch-iodine test at the 2-week follow-up, documenting the exact percentage of sweat reduction. Before-and-after test photographs are provided for your records.
Hyperhidrosis Botox is classified as a non-covered medical service in Korea and is not covered by Korean national health insurance or most international travel insurance policies. However, at ₩79,000 per treatment, the out-of-pocket cost is far lower than insured treatments in Western countries.
3 key advantages: (1) objective starch-iodine mapping before and after treatment confirms exact sweat reduction; (2) all injections are physician-performed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu or Dr. Yejin Oh, never delegated; (3) ₩79,000 for 100U with transparent pricing, 2 minutes from Gangnam Station.
RE:BERRY Gangnam uses a diagnostic-first approach: the starch-iodine sweat mapping test before injection and a verification test at 2 weeks are included in the ₩79,000 price. Most clinics skip the diagnostic step and inject blindly, resulting in uneven coverage and suboptimal results.
Yes, 60-70% of patients report reduced body odor after axillary hyperhidrosis Botox because apocrine glands (responsible for odor) share innervation with eccrine glands. While Botox primarily targets sweat production, the reduced moisture environment also inhibits bacterial decomposition that causes odor.
An iodine solution is painted on the skin, followed by starch powder. Active sweat glands produce moisture that reacts with iodine and starch, turning dark purple-black. This creates a visual map showing exactly where excessive sweating occurs, guiding Dr. Ryu’s injection placement for maximum coverage.
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Every device at RE:BERRY is MFDS-certified and manufacturer-verified. We never use counterfeit or grey-market equipment.
Ready to Stop Excessive Sweating with Hyperhidrosis Botox in Korea?
Book your hyperhidrosis Botox consultation with Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu or Dr. Yejin Oh at RE:BERRY Gangnam — 2 minutes from Gangnam Station Exit 10. Same-day appointments available, 365 days a year.
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