Introduction
Sweating is normal — until it starts interfering with your confidence, clothes,
and comfort. If you’re constantly worried about sweat patches, sticky palms, or
wet soles even in cool settings, you may be experiencing hyperhidrosis — a
treatable medical condition that affects both men and women across all ages.
At LYEV Beverly Hills, we offer premium hyperhidrosis treatment in Dhaka using
internationally imported neuromodulator-based solutions — the same trusted
approach used across Europe and the USA. Safe, subtle, and medically effective
— our method controls sweat from the root, with results that can last for
months.
Because staying dry shouldn’t feel like a battle.
What Is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which the body’s sweat glands become overactive
— causing excessive perspiration even in the absence of heat, exertion, or
stress. It can occur in isolated areas like the underarms or palms, or be more
widespread.
At LYEV, we treat hyperhidrosis using micro-dosed precision injections of a
European and USA-grade neuromodulating compound that temporarily calms the
nerve signals to sweat glands.
Areas Commonly Treated
How the Treatment Works
Private Consultation – Our doctors evaluate your sweating pattern and map
target zones
Comfort Prep – A numbing cream is applied for optimal ease
Precision Micro-Injection – The neuromodulating solution is delivered with
ultra-fine needles to block sweat at its source
Results Begin – Within a week, sweat gland activity decreases dramatically
Session Time: 45–60 minutes
Recommended: 1 session every 6–9 months
Downtime: None — resume daily life immediately
Expect dry, fresh, confident skin — with zero downtime and maximum control.
Why Choose LYEV Beverly Hills
for Hyperhidrosis?
Book Your Hyperhidrosis
Treatment Today
Call: 09617-221100
WhatsApp: +880 1711-996652
Visit Us: Plot No # 80, B&T Nehaleeya Tower (Level-5), Block # B, Kemal
Ataturk Avenue, Banani 1213, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Stay fresh. Stay fearless. Stay dry — with LYEV’s advanced hyperhidrosis
treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)