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Neurotoxin injections vs Dermadry
Which is the best solution to treat excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)?
Medications for Hyperhidrosis

Dermadry
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What type of treatment is it?
Neurotoxin Injections.
Home-use iontophoresis machine. Watch a demo.
What zones does it treat?
Only FDA approved for underarms, but off-label usage for other areas is common. Not always recommended for hands and feet as these parts are sensitive.
Hands, feet, and underarms
How does it work?
Neurotoxin injections alter the function of neurotransmitters ,chemicals found in the body that are responsible for making the body react in certain ways. This temporarily blocks the nerves responsible for activating your sweat glands in the treatment area.
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?
Effective for a few months, but must then be redone every 3-12 months.
Very effective! 98.3%* success rate on even the most severe cases of hyperhidrosis.
How much does it cost?
Cost is generally upwards of US$1,000 per treatment zone and must be repeated every several months.
The Dermadry Total is US$699 and is a one-time buy.
How long do results last?
Results last generally between 3-12 months depending on the person and injection site, and then they must be redone.
Results are long-lasting. Treatments can provide up to 6 weeks of dryness at a time during the maintenance phase.
Availability?
Availability can vary based on location, and you will have to go in-person to a clinic to receive the injections.
Treatment is done at home, anytime. Device ships globally for free.
What are people saying?
Generally positive reviews, but has to be done every few months, which is an expensive and recurring cost.
More than 1,000 5-star reviews. Read our testimonials.
What are the side-effects?
Temporary bruising, bleeding, pain, redness, swelling, and infection at the injection site. Some more serious side-effects can also occur, as has been reported on the FDA’s website.
Minor and temporary side effects such as skin reddening and irritation.
*/ Based on the survey results of 748 respondents.
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