Stop Embarrassing Hyperhidrosis with Dermadry

Updated on July 7, 2021

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Summer is here, the heat is upon us which often means uncomfortable and embarrassing sweating. Enter dermatologist-recommended Dermadry—the only solution to stop excessive sweating from ruining your summer. You can stop looking to all those anti-sweat remedies such as deodorant, antiperspirant, Botox, and all the others that supposedly “work.”  Dermadry is the only reliable solution that treats hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)- otherwise known as abnormal perspiration. 

An internal survey conducted on 749 Dermadry users found that 98.3% of respondents stated they experienced a reduction in their sweat levels, putting Dermadry’s success rate well within the higher range of success rates reported in clinical studies. Dermadry is FDA cleared, licensed by Health Canada, and is the only Iontophoresis machine trusted by dermatologists. 

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Dermadry is a home-use tap water iontophoresis machine. The technology works by directing a small current through the skin, effectively neutralizing the connection between the nerves and the sweat glands. It can be used on hands, feet, and underarms. Treatments take only 15 to 20 minutes and can provide results that last up to six weeks. In nearly all cases, it effectively treats excessive sweating.

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Check out Dermadry, it’s the sweating solution that will give you the dry and confident summer that you deserve.

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