Guys, check these articles/info out.
Miradry is expected to be available for the general public sometime in the near future/now where it is a laser sweat abelation procedure for the armpits only. Seems safe, effective, and easy. Just a quick local anesthesia shot to the armpits, they wave a laser around, and boom you are done with sweating in your armpits supposedly. Here are links you should definitely take some time to look at:
Don't Sweat It: New technological breakthrough to help over-sweating | wwltv.com New Orleans (video)
miraDry - hyperhidrosis treatment to stop excessive sweating without surgery
Lasting Treatment for Excessive Underarm Sweating Now Available - Scripps Health - San Diego
If it actually works and I start hearing more positive results about it, even though right now (for some reason that I do not understand) its only for the armpits, that would be a huge positive step for me to eradicate my armpit HH.
One thing that concerns me though is the difference between us with HH and people who just sweat more in their armpits, and the different side-effects or repercussions of such a procedure. What I am getting at is if, for instance using myself as an example, I do this Miradry on my armpits, will I get compensatory sweating elsewhere? Like maybe more sweat diverted to my hands or face? Because that would be awful. I am concerned about the CS because I've noticed that my body might like to "shift" sweat to other places, being on Robinul (as I posted earlier), the dryness I am now getting in my hands, feet, and armpits may be resulting in increased facial sweating for me.
Let me know what you guys think, and if you know why they can't do the Miradry thing on our hands and/or feet also please post because I'm dying to know.
Thanks!
Miradry is expected to be available for the general public sometime in the near future/now where it is a laser sweat abelation procedure for the armpits only. Seems safe, effective, and easy. Just a quick local anesthesia shot to the armpits, they wave a laser around, and boom you are done with sweating in your armpits supposedly. Here are links you should definitely take some time to look at:
Don't Sweat It: New technological breakthrough to help over-sweating | wwltv.com New Orleans (video)
miraDry - hyperhidrosis treatment to stop excessive sweating without surgery
Lasting Treatment for Excessive Underarm Sweating Now Available - Scripps Health - San Diego
If it actually works and I start hearing more positive results about it, even though right now (for some reason that I do not understand) its only for the armpits, that would be a huge positive step for me to eradicate my armpit HH.
One thing that concerns me though is the difference between us with HH and people who just sweat more in their armpits, and the different side-effects or repercussions of such a procedure. What I am getting at is if, for instance using myself as an example, I do this Miradry on my armpits, will I get compensatory sweating elsewhere? Like maybe more sweat diverted to my hands or face? Because that would be awful. I am concerned about the CS because I've noticed that my body might like to "shift" sweat to other places, being on Robinul (as I posted earlier), the dryness I am now getting in my hands, feet, and armpits may be resulting in increased facial sweating for me.
Let me know what you guys think, and if you know why they can't do the Miradry thing on our hands and/or feet also please post because I'm dying to know.
Thanks!