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How Much Does Palm Hyperhidrosis Cost in Korea?

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Palm hyperhidrosis is treated with palmar intradermal botulinum toxin type A dosed by hand size, so cost reflects your units, both hands versus one, and how many of a roughly 6 month cycle of sessions you need.

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Palm hyperhidrosis cost in Korea depends on your palm size, the botulinum toxin type A units injected across roughly 20 to 40 points per hand, whether you treat one hand or both, and how often you return over a 6 month cycle. Because sweat severity and hand area differ, the clinic’s doctors confirm your individual cost at consultation.

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What drives palm hyperhidrosis cost?

Palm hyperhidrosis cost in Korea is shaped less by a single sticker price and more by how much toxin your hands actually need. Palmar hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating of the palms, is treated by injecting botulinum toxin type A intradermally across a grid of roughly 20 to 40 points per hand. This temporarily blocks the nerve signals that trigger the sweat glands. Because dosing scales with the surface area of the palm, larger hands and more severe sweating require more units, and units are the biggest single cost driver.

The second driver is whether you treat one palm or both. Most patients with primary palmar hyperhidrosis sweat symmetrically and treat both hands in the same visit, which roughly doubles the units compared with a single palm. Your baseline sweat severity, often graded on a simple 4 point scale at consultation, also influences how densely the grid is placed and therefore the total units.

The third driver is your schedule. Palm hyperhidrosis treatment is not a one-time fix; dryness typically holds for around 6 months, and some studies report the effect lengthening with repeated sessions. Many patients plan one or two visits a year rather than a single appointment. At Reberry Clinic, this treatment is consultation-led: the clinic’s doctors assess your sweating, explain the plan and cost transparently in English, and support international patients in Korea.

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Why the palmar technique changes the cost

Palm hyperhidrosis treatment works by placing botulinum toxin type A into the superficial skin of the palm, and the technique itself shapes the cost. Rather than a few deep injections, the toxin is delivered as many shallow intradermal micro-injections across a grid of about 20 to 40 points per hand so that dryness is even from the wrist to the fingertips. At this depth the toxin blocks acetylcholine at the sweat glands while leaving deeper hand muscles largely untouched, which is why grip and dexterity usually recover well. Because the palm is a large, densely innervated area, palmar dosing is higher than for a small facial zone, and that is reflected in the units used. A larger hand, more severe sweating, or extending coverage onto the fingers all raise the total units, while a smaller hand or milder case uses fewer. The clinic’s doctors also weigh comfort measures, since the palm is sensitive, and factor your sweat severity grade into the plan. This is why your final cost is set after an in-person assessment rather than from a one-size menu.

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How Your Palm Hyperhidrosis Cost Is Set

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Grade the sweating

The clinic’s doctors assess your palm sweat severity, often on a 4 point scale, which is the first factor in how many units your plan needs.

Cost scales with hand area, so larger palms and coverage extended onto the 5 fingers use more units than a small hand alone.

Most patients treat both palms in 1 visit, which roughly doubles the units versus a single hand and is the biggest swing in cost.

The toxin is placed across roughly 20 to 40 intradermal points per palm; the total units across both hands shape the amount used and the price.

Because dryness typically lasts about 6 months, most patients budget for 1 to 2 sessions a year rather than a single visit.

After 1 in-person assessment, the clinic’s doctors give you a transparent, individualised cost in English instead of one fixed price for everyone.

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Consultation

The clinic’s doctors grade your palm sweating, then explain the units, one hand versus both, and what drives the cost, in English.

Once a plan is agreed, a session usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes, including numbing and the grid of injections across each palm.

Because palm results last around 6 months, cost is mapped across 1 to 2 visits a year rather than billed as a single appointment.

Dryness usually builds over about 1 week, and your doctor reviews how your palms respond to fine-tune the plan and cost.

As sweating gradually returns over about 6 months, occasional maintenance sessions sustain dryness, which is factored into long-term planning.

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Scientific Evidence

Studies report that intradermal botulinum toxin type A can markedly reduce palm sweating. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, gravimetric sweat measurement fell significantly more with toxin than placebo at day 28, and all 17 completing patients rated their treated hand a success versus roughly 12% for placebo. A two-dose randomised study of 24 patients using 50 or 100 units per palm across 20 sites still showed an anhidrotic effect at 6 months in about two thirds of patients, and a 28 patient study reported median duration rising from 7 months at the first injection to 9.5 months at the last. These effects are dose and area dependent, which is why cost scales with the units a plan places.
  • Lowe NJ, Yamauchi PS, Lask GP, et al. Efficacy and safety of botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study. Dermatol Surg. 2002;28(9):822-827. doi:10.1046/j.1524-4725.2002.02039.x
  • Saadia D, Voustianiouk A, Wang AK, Kaufmann H. Botulinum toxin type A in primary palmar hyperhidrosis: randomized, single-blind, two-dose study. Neurology. 2001;57(11):2095-2099. doi:10.1212/wnl.57.11.2095
  • Lecouflet M, Leux C, Fenot M, Celerier P, Maillard H. Duration of efficacy increases with the repetition of botulinum toxin A injections in primary palmar hyperhidrosis: a study of 28 patients. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2014;70(6):1083-1087. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2013.12.035
  • Farrell J, Stewart T, Singh B, Singh G, Rosen R. Retrospective analysis of the efficacy and duration of botulinum toxin A injections in 30 patients with palmar hyperhidrosis. Intern Med J. 2021;51(9):1517-1521. doi:10.1111/imj.15489
  • Vadoud-Seyedi J. Treatment of plantar hyperhidrosis with botulinum toxin type A. Int J Dermatol. 2004;43(12):969-971. doi:10.1111/j.1365-4632.2004.02304.x
  • Bernhard MK, Krause M, Syrbe S. Sweaty feet in adolescents: early use of botulinum type A toxin in juvenile plantar hyperhidrosis. Pediatr Dermatol. 2018;35(6):784-788. doi:10.1111/pde.13628
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How much does palm hyperhidrosis cost in Korea?

Palm hyperhidrosis cost in Korea depends on your hand size, the botulinum toxin units injected across roughly 20 to 40 points per palm, whether you treat one hand or both, and how often you return over a 6 month cycle. Because plans are individualised, the clinic’s doctors confirm your exact cost at consultation. You can start on our botox injection page.

Palm sweating is treated with a grid of intradermal injections whose total units differ by hand size and severity. Treating both palms uses roughly double the units of one hand. That is why cost is set after a doctor grades your sweating rather than from a fixed menu that ignores your hand area and severity.

The number of botulinum toxin units is usually the biggest factor, and that scales with hand size and whether you treat one palm or both. Larger, more severe hands need more units across a denser grid. Your sweat severity, assessed on a simple scale at consultation, helps decide the total units and therefore the cost.

Yes, treating both palms roughly doubles the units compared with a single hand, so it costs more. Most people with primary palmar hyperhidrosis sweat symmetrically and treat both hands in one visit. Your doctor confirms at consultation whether one or both palms need treatment on our botox injection page, which sets the units and the cost.

Palm results typically last about 6 months, so most patients plan one or two sessions a year rather than a single visit. Cost is usually budgeted across this cycle. Some studies show duration lengthening with repeated treatment, which your doctor reviews between sessions to keep your plan efficient. Learn more on our injection treatment page.

Comfort measures are part of the technique, not a separate charge. Because palms are sensitive, numbing cream, cooling, or a nerve block may be used before the grid of injections. Your doctor explains the comfort options for your case at consultation, so there are no cost surprises on the day of treatment.

Palm dryness usually builds over about 1 week rather than immediately, as the toxin settles into the skin and quietens the sweat glands. Results are gradual and dose-dependent. Your doctor reviews your response so the plan, units, and cost stay matched to how your palms behave over the following weeks.

Effects on palm sweating generally hold for around 6 months, then fade gradually, so it is maintained rather than a one-time fix. Occasional maintenance sessions keep palms dry. This rhythm is factored into long-term cost planning, and some patients find duration lengthens with repeated sessions, which your doctor explains.

Some patients notice mild, temporary hand weakness or reduced fine grip for a short period after treatment, which typically resolves on its own. The intradermal technique aims to target sweat glands while sparing deeper muscles. Your doctor discusses this before you commit, especially if your work needs precise finger strength.

Most adults with primary palmar hyperhidrosis that disrupts work or daily life are suitable, especially if antiperspirants have not helped. A consultation confirms the plan and cost and rules out other causes. Certain conditions, like pregnancy or neuromuscular disorders, mean it is not advised, which your doctor reviews. See our botox injection page.

Botulinum toxin for sweaty palms is widely performed and generally considered safe when a trained doctor uses appropriate depth and dosing. A consultation reduces risks such as temporary weakness or bruising. You can review the broader approach on our injection treatment page before booking a consultation.

Yes, more severe sweating often needs a denser grid and more units, which affects the plan and its cost. Your doctor grades your sweating at consultation, frequently on a 4 point scale, to decide how many units each palm needs. Milder cases may use fewer units, keeping the plan appropriately sized and priced.

Yes, many patients with sweaty palms also have sweaty soles and plan both regions together, which can be more efficient to coordinate. Each region is dosed separately, so soles add their own units. Your doctor maps a combined plan on our injectable treatments overview and explains how the cost is structured across the areas you want treated.

Aftercare is simple and inexpensive: keep the palms clean, avoid heavy pressure or vigorous hand use immediately after, and follow your doctor’s advice. There is little added expense. A doctor-led review a couple of weeks later checks your response, and any adjustment is discussed transparently as part of your plan.

For a first session, 1 to 2 days in Korea is usually comfortable, allowing a consultation, the injections, and a short check. Because dryness builds over about a week, many international patients travel home the same trip. Our English-speaking team helps coordinate timing and cost around your schedule.

Yes, flying within a day or so is generally fine, as the injections are minimally invasive with only tiny puncture points on the palms. Avoid heavy lifting or vigorous hand use straight after, keep the skin clean, and your doctor will advise on aftercare suited to your travel plans and return timing.

International patients can plan maintenance around return visits, and the clinic offers remote check-ins in English between trips so your plan and cost stay on track. Your treatment notes, including units used per palm, are kept on file for continuity, making repeat sessions easier to plan across visits.

One PalmBoth PalmsPalms Plus Soles Combined
ApproachIntradermal grid over a single palmIntradermal grid across both palms in one visitPalms treated together with a separate plantar plan
Best forAsymmetric or single-hand sweatingTypical symmetric primary palmar hyperhidrosisSweating of both palms and soles together
Units usedFewer units over one handRoughly double the units across two handsPalm units plus a separate plantar dose
Comfort measuresNumbing suited to one sensitive palmNumbing across both palms, more injection pointsExtra planning, as soles are also sensitive
Results timelineDryness builds over about 1 weekDryness across both hands over roughly 1 weekPalms respond first, soles reviewed separately
Cost factorsDepends on units for the single handDepends on total units across both handsHighest, since a second region is added
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