January 14, 2025 – A Day to Learn About Managing Excessive Sweating
On January 14, 2025, Dermadry, in collaboration with the Family Medicine Interest Group, hosted an educational presentation at the University of Ottawa to raise awareness about hyperhidrosis. The session highlighted Dermadry’s iontophoresis technology, a non-invasive treatment designed to effectively manage excessive sweating in areas such as the hands, feet, and underarms.
A Presentation That Matters: Collaboration to Address Hyperhidrosis
Led by Mathieu Mireault and Alexa Broster, the presentation provided valuable insights into hyperhidrosis and its impact on daily life. Dermadry’s iontophoresis device was presented as an effective treatment for managing excessive sweating.
What We Covered: Key Takeaways from the presentation
Understanding Hyperhidrosis
The presentation explained how hyperhidrosis affects physical, mental, and social well-being. Attendees gained insight into the challenges of living with sweaty hands, feet, and underarms.Introducing Dermadry’s Iontophoresis Technology
Dermadry’s iontophoresis treatment uses a mild electrical current to reduce excessive sweating. This non-invasive solution offers long-term relief for individuals dealing with hyperhidrosis.Live Demo and Interactive Q&A
The live demonstration showed how easy Dermadry’s device is to use at home. Attendees had the chance to ask questions and discuss treatment experiences with Dermadry’s experts.