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You can absolutely continue iontophoresis treatments on your hands and feet after miradry. Miradry will not affect those areas.My best, Sheila Nazarian
Miradry is an excellent option for underarm hyperhidrosis. You are still able to use iontophoresis alongside the Miradry treatment for the hands and feet. Best,Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
Thank you for posting this common question that patients have regarding hyperhidrosis in multiple areas of the body.I have written 5 books about hyperhidrosis and they are free access to all.There is no problem with getting continued iontophoresis for palmar or palmoplantar hyperhidrosis after miraDry for underarm (axillary) hyperhidrosis.
Absolutely safe. We use multiple methods to treat hands- yes ionto is still the best. We use the idromed PS machine as it gives less 'shock'.Try tap water, if this doesn't work, add a pinch of salt (ions), and finally Glycopyrollate. CheersDr Davin Lim Hyperhidrosis DermatologistBrisbane, Australia.
The miraDry® system eliminates the underarm sweat glands, and the sweat glands don’t grow back after treatment. This results in a dramatic and lasting reduction of embarrassing underarm sweat. In a clinical study, patients experienced an average of 82% reduction in underarm sweat. You should no...
Miradry is very effective and in some patients a second or third treatment may be necessary. I have co-authored a book on the subject and feel that Miradry offers patients a very viable solution. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
Miradry is a non-invasive procedure that requires anesthesia. Lidocaine can cause the symptoms you described in some cases. I would consider speaking to your practitioner about the concerns and then choose an expert who can minimize recurrence. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles