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Laser vs Dermadry
Which is the best solution to treat excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)?
Laser

Dermadry
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What type of treatment is it?
Laser treatment.
Home-use iontophoresis machine. Watch a demo.
What zones does it treat?
Underarms only.
Hands, feet, and underarms
How does it work?
The treatment is done with a targeted high heat laser that destroys the sweat glands. Prior to the procedure, tiny incisions are made on the surface of the skin, in order to facilitate the laser penetrating the skin.
Iontophoresis works by directing a mild current to the skin to neutralize the overactive signal from the nerves to the sweat glands. Learn more about iontophoresis.
How effective is it?
Not much research is available, however it is thought to significantly reduce sweating in the underarm region by permanently destroying the overactive sweat glands. One study showed a 78% reduction in sweat levels.
Very effective! 98.3%* success rate on even the most severe cases of hyperhidrosis.
How much does it cost?
Cost varies based on location. Will need to seek out a clinic that offers this service.
The Dermadry Total is US$699 and is a one-time buy.
How long do results last?
Results are meant to be permanent.
Results are long-lasting. Treatments can provide up to 6 weeks of dryness at a time during the maintenance phase.
Availability?
Limited availability, will vary based on location, and additional expenses may be required for time and travel.
Treatment is done at home, anytime. Device ships globally for free.
What are people saying?
Limited reviews available.
More than 1,000 5-star reviews. Read our testimonials.
What are the side-effects?
Side effects include swelling, bruising, and numbness, but these subside after the skin is healed.
Minor and temporary side effects such as skin reddening and irritation.
*/ Based on the survey results of 748 respondents.
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