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Some sweating is normal. Remember that one treatment reduces sweating about 75 to 82 percent. Continue to monitor your sweating and be sure to follow up with your treating physician in 2 to 3 weeks.Best wishes, Dr. ALDO
It is still normal to sweat 2 days after your procedure. You need to wait 6 weeks to assess your new baseline sweat production. You will definitely see a reduction at this time. If a second treatment is needed, it is typically performed at 3 months after the first.Best wishes,Dr. Ravi Somayazula
Though not the case for most patients, it is not uncommon for you to sweat to some extent a few days after Miradry. Even under the best circumstances and most thorough of treatments, the likelihood of treating all of the sweat producing glands in the underarms is unlikely. Don't be discouraged. Things may still normalize over the next days to weeks. Miradry is an excellent treatment and very effective. Keep in mind too that if you were an excessive sweater prior to treatment, you may need more than one.Best of luck
Yes it is. Your axilla is adjusting and this is not common, but, not unusual. I have done over 600 miraDry procedures to date.86% of my patients require a SINGLE miraDry procedure.Read my ebook about miraDry on the link below.Dr H Karamanoukian#RealSelf100 Member
This is rare and I believe there's a good change it can resolve after childbirth. After the baby's born, if symptoms persist then speak with your treating physician.Best, Dr. Aldo
Congratulations on getting 80 to 85 % reduction in your sweating. The second treatment should be done at level 5 at three months from the first treatments. It sounds from your description like you're not fully recovered yet and you need to wait about 1 more month.Best wishes, Dr. Aldo
MiraDry is an FDA approved technology which is safe and effective for reducing sweaty underarm areas. when the sweat glands are gone, the patient also does not have to wear anti-perspirant. With one treatment, the average patients gets about an 80% reduction in sweat and odor. A second treatment...
The risks of a 3rd treatment are the same as the first and second. I would suggest you meet with your treating physician and have an iodine-starch test performed before getting treated to see if there's any sweat glands left in the armpit region. Sometimes you can confuse sweat from nearby...
Thanks for your question. The sweat glands in the underarm account for 2% of the total glands in the body. The MiraDry permanently eradicates the sweat glands. One treatment kills 75 to 82% percent of the sweat glands in the armpit. A iodine-starch test can show if any glands remain alive. The...
MiraDry technology has been around 4 years so you're not going to find reviews past 4 years, is my guess. I think you need to talk to your treating physician about your anxiety and even consider seeing a psychiatrist if a non-invasive procedure is making you this concerned. All procedures have r...
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