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Morpheus8 for Excessive Armpit Sweating: Full Hyperhidrosis Guide
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Excessive underarm sweating — clinically termed axillary hyperhidrosis — affects a substantial minority of the population and can be a source of significant daily discomfort and social anxiety. Standard management options range from prescription antiperspirants to anti-sweat injections to sweat gland removal. offers a middle-ground option that’s more permanent than injections but less invasive than surgery, delivering meaningful long-term sweat reduction fractional radiofrequency microneedling applied directly to the underarm sweat glands.
This guide covers how Morpheus8 treats hyperhidrosis, who’s a good candidate, what results to expect, how it compares to alternatives, and where it fits in the broader treatment ladder at Centre for Surgery’s CQC-regulated Baker Street private hospital.
What is axillary hyperhidrosis?
hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating in the underarm area beyond what’s needed for normal temperature regulation. The condition affects approximately 2–3% of the population and typically begins in adolescence or early adulthood. It’s a recognised medical condition, not just a nuisance — patients often:
The condition runs in families — about two-thirds of patients have a family history. It can be (no underlying cause) or secondary (related to thyroid disorders, certain medications, or other conditions). Generalised hyperhidrosis affecting the whole body needs broader medical assessment to rule out systemic causes; localised axillary hyperhidrosis is typically primary.
How Morpheus8 treats hyperhidrosis
Sweat glands sit in the dermis and upper subcutaneous layer of the skin — relatively superficial in anatomical terms but beyond the reach of topical treatments. Morpheus8’s fractional radiofrequency delivers controlled thermal energy directly at the depth where these glands sit (typically 2–4mm the skin surface).
The mechanism is straightforward thermal ablation:
Unlike anti-sweat injections (which temporarily block the chemical signal that activates sweat glands), Morpheus8 produces structural reduction in gland function. This is why the are typically much longer-lasting than injection-based treatment.
The insulated needle technology delivers RF heat at depth without thermal damage to the surface skin, which keeps the recovery short and side effects minimal. The treatment is safe across all Fitzpatrick skin types because the epidermis isn’t directly heated.
What to expect during treatment
You arrive at our Baker Street clinic with clean, shaved underarms ( 24+ hours before, not immediately before). A strong anaesthetic cream is applied to both underarms and left in place for 45–60 minutes. For deeper protocols or pain-sensitive patients, local anaesthetic injection can be added.
Once numbing is complete, the clinician applies the Morpheus8 handpiece across the underarm area in overlapping passes, treating the entire sweat-bearing zone. Treatment depth is typically 2–4mm — deep enough to reach the sweat glands but not into deeper tissue. The active treatment takes 20–30 minutes for both combined.
The sensation is similar to facial Morpheus8 — warm prickling with the topical numbing in place. The underarm area can be more sensitive than facial skin, which is why we offer enhanced anaesthesia when needed.
Mild redness and warmth in the treated areas, with minor pinpoint bleeding spots. The clinician applies a soothing balm and provides aftercare instructions. You leave the clinic immediately and can drive home.
How many sessions do I need?
Most patients benefit from 2–3 sessions, 4–6 weeks apart. The exact number depends on the severity of your hyperhidrosis:
Each session reduces the active sweat gland population further. Like facial Morpheus8, the response is cumulative — each session builds on the previous one.
What results to expect
The pattern of sweat reduction develops over weeks following treatment:
Most patients describe the result as "still sweating like a normal person rather than not at all" — which is the clinical goal. Complete elimination of in the underarms isn’t (sweating helps with temperature regulation) and isn’t what Morpheus8 aims to achieve. The treatment normalises rather than .
How does Morpheus8 compare to other hyperhidrosis treatments?
deliver toxin to the sweat glands, temporarily blocking the chemical signal that triggers sweat production. The is effective but temporary — typically 4–6 months before needing repeat . Many patients find the recurring cost and need for re-treatment a significant ongoing commitment.
Morpheus8 typically delivers a comparable level of sweat reduction but with results lasting years rather than months. Higher upfront cost, more recovery, but better long-term value for patients who want a more permanent solution.
Laser hyperhidrosis treatment is a more surgical procedure using a laser fibre inserted through small incisions in the underarm. It permanently destroys sweat glands — the most definitive available. Results are typically more dramatic and longer-lasting than Morpheus8.
The trade-off: laser treatment is a surgical procedure under local with longer recovery (1–2 weeks of restricted arm movement, mild swelling, small surgical scars). Morpheus8 is less invasive but somewhat less definitive.
Prescription-strength antiperspirants (aluminium chloride hexahydrate) are treatment for mild hyperhidrosis. They work for many patients but are inadequate for moderate-to-severe cases. Morpheus8 is appropriate when prescription antiperspirants have failed or are inadequate.
Anticholinergic medications (glycopyrrolate, oxybutynin) reduce sweating systemically but have side effects (dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, urinary retention). Useful for Polynucleotides Hair (Viogenlabs.Co.uk) generalised hyperhidrosis but generally not first-choice for localised axillary sweating.
Surgical sympathectomy permanently divides the nerves controlling sweating to the underarms. Most effective option but invasive — requires general anaesthesia, has potential complications (compensatory sweating elsewhere on the body in 20–30% of patients), and is reserved for severe cases that haven’t responded to other treatments. Morpheus8 sits at a much earlier point in the treatment ladder.
The hyperhidrosis treatment ladder
At Centre for Surgery, we offer three main options for axillary hyperhidrosis, suited to different severity levels and patient preferences:
The right choice depends on severity, lifestyle factors, financial commitment preference, and tolerance for procedure invasiveness. Many patients start with anti-sweat injections to confirm whether reducing sweating produces the lifestyle improvement they’re hoping for, then progress to Morpheus8 or laser treatment for permanent results.
What does Morpheus8 hyperhidrosis treatment cost?
Underarm Morpheus8 treatment is priced as a single-area protocol. A typical course of 2–3 sessions is bundled at consultation. through Chrysalis Finance is available to spread the cost.
For comparison:
For full pricing context, see our .
Recovery from underarm Morpheus8
Recovery from underarm Morpheus8 is generally similar to facial Morpheus8 with some specifics:
Who’s a good candidate?
You’re likely to benefit from Morpheus8 for hyperhidrosis if:
You may need other options if:
What we don’t recommend
Frequently asked questions
Typically 2–3 years or longer for most patients. Some patients see permanent improvement; others benefit from occasional top-up sessions. Significantly longer than anti-sweat injections.
Mild compensatory sweating can occur in some patients but is much less common with Morpheus8 than with surgical sympathectomy. The body has many sweat glands across the body and reducing one area doesn’t dramatically increase others.
with topical anaesthesia and optional local injection. Underarm skin can be slightly more sensitive than face, which is why enhanced numbing is often offered.
No — the goal is normalising sweat to typical levels rather than eliminating it entirely. Most patients see 60–80% reduction, which brings sweat levels into the normal range.
Yes — and many men find this treatment particularly valuable given that hyperhidrosis can affect professional and personal situations significantly.
Palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis (palms, feet) is typically treated with iontophoresis, injections or rather than Morpheus8. Scalp hyperhidrosis is harder to address and may need oral medication. We discuss appropriate options at consultation.
Yes, generally. Hormone-related sweating may benefit from the treatment but the underlying cause should also be addressed where appropriate.
Morpheus8 is FDA-approved for soft tissue and remodelling, which encompasses sweat gland treatment. The application for hyperhidrosis is well-established in clinical practice.
We offer the full hyperhidrosis ladder under one clinical team — anti-sweat injections, Morpheus8 underarm treatment, and laser hyperhidrosis treatment — meaning your consultation establishes which approach suits your specific situation rather than recommending whatever single a single-modality clinic offers. Morpheus8 is delivered on genuine InMode equipment by GMC-registered medical practitioners at our CQC-regulated Baker Street private hospital. Course pricing is with follow-up reviews included.
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