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Select which body part is sweaty to see what treatments are right for you
Type of Treatment |
How the Treatment Is Performed |
How It Works |
Duration of Effect |
Number of Treatments Required |
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OTC Antiperspirant (Metallic Salts: Aluminum Chloride, Zirconium) | Applied topically to reduce sweat and odor | Antiperspirants plug ducts that are located on the surface of the skin. | ~ 24 hours or less | As needed daily |
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Clinical Strength Antiperspirant (Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate: Certain Dri® and Drysol) | Applied topically to reduce sweat and odor | Antiperspirants plug ducts that are located on the surface of the skin. | ~ 24 hours or less | As needed daily |
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Iontophoresis | Electricity is applied to the extremities through a tray of water in which the hand or foot sits. | A gentle electrical current temporarily disables the sweat gland. | 1 day to 1 week, depending on the individual | 3x a week initially, then 1x per week once results are achieved |
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Botox® (OnabotulinumtoxinA) | Botox® is injected into the affected area in a grid pattern. | Interrupts the nerve signal that stimulates the sweat gland | ~ 3-6 months | 2-4x/year |
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miraDry® | Electromagnetic energy applied to underarms | Electromagnetic energy eliminates the glands that cause sweat and odor. | Permanent | 1-2 treatments |
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Local Excision of Axillary Sweat Glands (Tumescent Liposuction) | Minimally invasive surgery of the underarms | The sweat glands located in subcutaneous fat are removed via liposuction. | Permanent | 1 treatment |
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Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy (ETS) | Minimally invasive endoscopic procedure | The sympathetic nerve chain in the thoracic cavity is interrupted to reduce the nerve signaling that stimulates sweat glands. | Permanent | 1 treatment |
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Oral Medication (Anticholinergics) | Taken orally | Blocks nerve transmissions that trigger the sweat glands | ~ 24 hours | Daily |
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