Compare Dermadry ETS surgery
ETS Surgery vs Dermadry
Which is the best solution to treat excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)?
ETS Surgery

Dermadry
VS

What type of treatment is it?
Permanent surgery to eliminate excessive hand sweating.
Home-use iontophoresis machine. Watch a demo.
What zones does it treat?
ETS is to treat palmar hyperhidrosis (hands) and ELS is to treat plantar hyperhidrosis (feet).
Hands, feet, and underarms
How does it work?
This is an invasive surgery that involves interrupting the transmission of nerve signals from the spinal column to the sweat glands to stop the sweating. This requires general anesthesia and is non-reversible.
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?
The surgery, if performed successfully, will eliminate hand sweating, but this almost always leads to compensatory sweating.
Very effective! 98.3%* success rate on even the most severe cases of hyperhidrosis.
How much does it cost?
Costs will range based on location and insurance coverage.
The Dermadry Total is US$699 and is a one-time buy.
How long do results last?
This surgery is non-reversible so results and side-effects are permanent.
Results are long-lasting. Treatments can provide up to 6 weeks of dryness at a time during the maintenance phase.
Availability?
This surgery is banned in certain countries due to the risks it poses. Travel time and expenses may be required.
Treatment is done at home, anytime. Device ships globally for free.
What are people saying?
Many who have undergone the surgery regret it and advocate for others not to undergo this surgery. You can read their experiences at ETS Awareness.
More than 1,000 5-star reviews. Read our testimonials.
What are the side-effects?
Side effects are wide-ranging and can be serious and life-threatening.
Minor and temporary side effects such as skin reddening and irritation.
*/ Based on the survey results of 748 respondents.