Dr. Laure Tourame
Hyperhidrosis, Facial Palsy, & Hemifacial Spasm Specialist in Central London
Individual treatments to Restore Confidence and Wellbeing with Sensitivity and Care
Dr Laure Tourame specialises in the management of hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), facial palsy, and hemifacial spasms. She qualified as a medical doctor from the Sorbonne University in Paris with High Distinction and been awarded a Medal of Honour for her published thesis. Dr. Tourame now practises in Central London, offering consultations in both English and French.


Dr Tourame further developed her specialised interest in the medical applications of botulinum toxin—commonly known as Botox—for the management of these conditions. She was personally mentored by Dr Marie-Hélène Marion, a globally recognised pioneer and esteemed authority in this field.
A strong advocate for wellbeing and quality of life, Dr Tourame explored these themes in her published thesis. Moreover, her enduring passion for the arts—and opera in particular—was nurtured during her early career as a medic at the Opéra de Paris.
Delivering comprehensive, personalised care to each patient
Facial Palsy Treatment
Facial palsy can affect both appearance and function. Dr. Tourame offers multi-line treatment for this condition, including botulinum toxin injections, specialist physiotherapy referrals, and medication-based approaches, to improve muscular strength, reduce asymmetry, and restore natural facial expressions
Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating) Treatment
Hyperhidrosis can profoundly impact a person's daily life, affecting comfort, confidence, and wellbeing. Dr. Tourame is an expert at treating Hyperhidrosis, including with botulinum toxin therapy, topical and oral medication, and lifestyle advice. She is able to target specific areas including the underarms, hands, face, and back, enhancing comfort and restoring confidence in her patients.
Hemifacial Spasm Management
Dr. Tourame provides individually adapted care for hemifacial spasms, which is a neurological condition causing involuntary twitching or spasms on one side of the face, usually starting around the eye and potentially spreading to other facial muscles. Treatment for hemifacial spasms include targeted injections, medication, and referrals for those that may benefit from further surgery. Dr. Tourame above all ensures that each patient's treatment aligns as best as possible with their own unique and individual circumstances.
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