The Colorado Convention Center hosted another leap forward for personal care as the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting 2026 took over Denver. For Dermadry, this wasn’t just another conference; it marked its fifth consecutive year championing hyperhidrosis awareness on dermatology’s biggest stage.
Since its debut, Dermadry’s mission has been to make safe, effective, and non-invasive hyperhidrosis care accessible to the global community.

Iontophoresis Made Easy
Over the weekend, booth #3649 served as a hub for education on hyperhidrosis and its solution, iontophoresis. Dermadry’s team had the pleasure of meeting hundreds of dermatologists, many of whom have been recommending Dermadry to their patients for years.
Clinicians witnessed firsthand how Dermadry has streamlined tap water iontophoresis. By demonstrating the ease of its FDA-cleared and CE-marked technology, the company helped bridge the gap between clinical diagnosis and at-home relief for the hands, feet, and underarms.
Dermadry also spoke with residents and medical students, promoting awareness of the condition and its treatment options among future dermatologists.

Working with Doctors to Treat Hyperhidrosis
Treating hyperhidrosis includes raising awareness on the condition and joining conversations about available treatments. Dermadry also participated in the hyperhidrosis session, which highlighted multimodal treatments for personalized care and considerations for children in hyperhidrosis care.
The session was opened by Dr. Anna Glaser, who emphasized the need to engage in conversations about hyperhidrosis and develop solutions. Dr. David Michael Pariser spoke about topical therapies and iontophoresis, while Dr. Daniel Tinker discussed more about microwave thermolysis therapy, used exclusively to treat axillary hyperhidrosis.
Dr. Adelaide Hebert wrapped up the session with a discussion on managing hyperhidrosis for the pediatric population. Dr. Hebert is one of the founding members of the International Hyperhidrosis Society (IHS), along with Dr. Glaser and Dr. Pariser. The IHS is a global non-profit focused on improving the lives of those with hyperhidrosis.
Dermadry had the opportunity to catch up and discuss current best practices with Dr. Hebert, along with other doctors they’ve worked with, including Dr. Muneeb Shah (YouTube: Doctorly), Dr. Lawrence Green, and Dr. Taylor Bullock. Discussions reinforced the necessity of drug-free, non-invasive options like iontophoresis in a modern treatment toolkit.

Bringing Hyperhidrosis Care Home
Inspired by stories from both doctors and patients, Dermadry returned to Montreal with renewed determination to make safe, effective hyperhidrosis care easy at home.
Hyperhidrosis may be an underdiscussed condition, but after AAD 2026, it’s clear that the hyperhidrosis community's voice is getting louder and stronger.